W
Good to see you back on the list. I thought I was crackin' up, then I was
reading others were noticing your absence. As always you offer good advice
Thanks
Regards, Cameron
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 5:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] Delivery of vans


The Time: varies. Depending on the need of, and availability of necessary 
equipment to adapt the vehicle.  Some new vehicles can be purchased off the
floor 
with very little wait.  Some adaptive equipment must be added at time of 
construction.
On full size van, 8-12 weeks of normal construction
On mini vans,  4-6 weeks from the time the factory starts conversion.
Deposits: depends on your relationship with the dealer.  If you are
providing 
the 
chassis, you shouldn't need a down payment.  If the chassis is being 
purchased by
the dealer for conversion at the factory, your going to have to pay for the 
chassis.
Remember, if you get angry and want out of the contract, the dealer is stuck

with a chassis that has to be sold to someone else.   And that takes time
and 
money.
Proceed slowly and at YOUR pace.   If you are not comfortable with any 
situation before you are committed to a contract, turn around and stroll out
the 
door.  You can always turn around and come back.  Once you are committed to
a 
signed contract... your options are few.
Best Wishes
W
In a message dated 1/15/05 3:26:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< How much time should be expected between the time of committing to the
purchase and getting the van? What is a standard deposit or if not done with
deposit how do you have a company start the delivery process? (I've never
bought a car, minivan or anything like that before) Regards, Cameron  >>



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