We never gave him the chance to exercise his sleaze gene.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 12:47 PM Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> You should have pressed for the Trucoat
>
> --FT
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> On 2/15/21 12:39 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
> > When we bought our first and
You should have pressed for the Trucoat
--FT
On 2/15/21 12:39 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
When we bought our first and only new car - a 1976 Chevette - the salesman
quoted a full price of $3624. That seemed reasonable, so we said OK. The
salesman was so stunned at our failure to
When we bought our first and only new car - a 1976 Chevette - the salesman
quoted a full price of $3624. That seemed reasonable, so we said OK. The
salesman was so stunned at our failure to bargain that he threw in a
complimentary undercoating worth $75. That car served us well without any
major
Exactly. This is what I want to avoid. Sure, I know the Carvana and CarMax
people are still getting their pound of flesh, I just don’t want to deal with
the BS. If I go the used route, and I probably will, that aspect of the
transaction is amplified because there’s typically less room for haggli
When we bought the CPO 14ML350 we agreed on a price and had everything
nailed down. I specifically said I was not paying any paperhandling
fees, OK. So after a little while the paperwork shows up, there's the
doc fees listed on the total price calculation. I pointed this out and
the sales guy
On 2021-02-14 14:10, Rick Knoble via Mercedes wrote:
Probably gone by now, but if not it would be a good flip candidate. I
doubt Dan wants anything from the rust belt.
Tried contacting him, was reminded that he sold it when he bought a big
white Silverado.
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Here dealers will say the doc fees are required by the state. That is a lie.
They are not required to charge doc fees at all. The law says if they charge
doc fees they have to charge it to everyone. If somebody throws a fit they can
deduct the amount off the sale price but it will still have to
A guy I hunt with bought a 9mm last fall, can't get any ammo. We stopped at a
gun shop a week ago, they had gotten a shipment of 9mm, it was all sold in like
20 minutes.
They did have a box of .22 short I picked up for my dad. I also scored a box of
.300 Savage "just because". When I got home I
When we bought the RAM I nearly walked over the doc fees. 30 years ago when
there was a secretary typing it out I didn't like it but understood. Today they
enter the price and the computer spits out all the forms automatically. IIRC it
was $300 and I told the salesman that if the doc fee contin
As another example of how car prices out of whack our 2003 Ranger 4wd 4.0l
extended cab SLT with 25,000 miles, in 2008 cost just over $10k...
The pre-newest-style Rangers didn't have the option of crew cab in the USA.
Some (most?) of the extended cabs have suicide doors. One of the annoying
thi
Dan Penoff via Mercedes writes:
> As I look at potential trucks, I see a lot of nice ones on
> Carvana. One big advantage of them is the fact that there’s no “add
> ons” like a dealer does, the slimy “dealer fee”,
> “paperwork/transaction fees”. etc., etc.
Carvana and Carmax "no haggle" shopping
I would think that EVs would be hardest hit by microchip shortages, but
I guess the reality is that EVs still account for a small minority of
new car production, and also that all new cars are loaded with
microprocessors and integrated circuits.
Allan
OK Don via Mercedes writes:
> From the news
Sure, why not? I’m always up for a road trip.
-D
> On Feb 14, 2021, at 2:16 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> My receptionist (68 year old geezer) sold his 1990ish S10 EL and bought a
> somewhat loaded looking dark green 4x4 Ranger a couple of years ago. I don't
> recall the details,
Probably gone by now, but if not it would be a good flip candidate. I doubt Dan
wants anything from the rust belt.
Rick
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Sent: February 14, 2021 1:17 PM
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Reply-to: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Cc: mi...@mitchellhaley.com
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT
I will say MMR on most used vehicles these days is going above retail at
auction. I have heard stories from customers, one in particular, had a later
model Silverado sitting on the lot they could t sell at 26k for some reason.
Took it to auction and it sold for 33k. I told him he should take all
My receptionist (68 year old geezer) sold his 1990ish S10 EL and bought
a somewhat loaded looking dark green 4x4 Ranger a couple of years ago. I
don't recall the details, I just saw it parked in front of a house with
a for sale sign on it, thought 'somebody should buy that, it looks
great', and
From the news today:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/here-are-some-of-the-car-models-most-likely-to-be-in-shorter-supply-due-to-the-global-chip-shortage/ar-BB1dFRHk?li=BBnb7Kz
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 11:56 AM Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> I can wait, I’m no
Too bad all the rental companies were dumping cars last summer, they'd
sell them easily today.
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Ahh, yes, a nice 1911 is always a good choice. I haven’t looked at the firearms
market of late, but I’ve heard it’s a crazy place, no doubt much like the car
market.
ML500 went to Haiti. Long story. Suffice to say I made money on the deal.
I can wait, I’m not under any pressure. I was just caug
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - Carvana & Others
I understand about the government payments and car buying, but I wasn’t aware
of shortages. Sounds like I need to wait, which is just fine with me. I really
need to get this E420 W124 out of the garage and on to another home right now.
Once that’s
I understand about the government payments and car buying, but I wasn’t aware
of shortages. Sounds like I need to wait, which is just fine with me. I really
need to get this E420 W124 out of the garage and on to another home right now.
Once that’s done I’ll be more motivated to do something abou
>These things don’t seem to last long. I’m truly >amazed that if things are so
>bad for so many >people why there is such a big market for used >trucks
Sounds like "car fever". I get it. I have "Kimber fever" right now. After a
year of being told "no", the consumer market is bursting with pent-u
The reason the prices are so high on used is because there is very little new
inventory available. I have stores that usually have a hundred trucks in stock
that have none at all, or maybe 5-6 if they are lucky. I don’t think FCA is so
bad but Ford and GM are. With GM they were shut down due to
That’s the whole deal with Carvana and Carmax, no pressure and upfront pricing.
As far as add ons, not sure about Carvana but I bought a GL at Carmax several
years ago and they still charged doc fees just like any dealer. They also
offered aftermarket warranties for add on costs as well.
I thi
It appears that the delivery thing is extra, although there’s no charge for it.
There is one of their places close to me, so I guess I could go look at
something if they had it.
I’ve been looking at Ford Rangers and everything they’ve had is “pending”.
Seems like the local dealers don’t have sq
This girl I know looked at a coupla cars, they brought them to her place
on a flatbed and could do the deal right there, give a trade-in credit
(essentially buy your old car for a specified price) and haul off the
old car. Sort of a mobile Carmax. She ended up not buying either one,
whoever sh
As I look at potential trucks, I see a lot of nice ones on Carvana. One big
advantage of them is the fact that there’s no “add ons” like a dealer does, the
slimy “dealer fee”, “paperwork/transaction fees”. etc., etc.
Kaleb - you’re familiar with these places - do you have any thoughts about
the
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