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It was for the better of all that way. If I got out of hand, there's trained professionals there with rifles and tranquilizer darts.
Zero turn mower FTW. Loved driving those.
Plus, on your part, wise move...going up against this:
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surely helps that 'handsome' thing you're trying to claim.
Trying to pull the trigger on buying a more economical car. I told the salesman in an email to give me $X for my trade in and an out the door price of $Y on their car. He said it looked reasonable and to come take a look at the car. I did on Saturday. The car was pretty much what I expected, except for a few more scratches than I anticipated. But it seemed to drive fine and everything worked. It'll probably need new tires within a year and be due for its 100k mile service. So then I sit down with him and we talk numbers. He says $Y+300 for the car and $X for my trade in. I said we discussed $Y and $X. Then he offers $Y and $X-200, and says he's giving me another $100. He hands me his printed out offer and it really ends up being $Y+400 after their added fees and $X-200 for my trade in. He says he can't do any better. Should I stand firm on my initial offer? They originally had the car marked at $Y+1900. The $X for my trade in is in the range of what I'd expect for it.
I hate dealing with car salesmen.
Trying to pull the trigger on buying a more economical car. I told the salesman in an email to give me $X for my trade in and an out the door price of $Y on their car. He said it looked reasonable and to come take a look at the car. I did on Saturday. The car was pretty much what I expected, except for a few more scratches than I anticipated. But it seemed to drive fine and everything worked. It'll probably need new tires within a year and be due for its 100k mile service. So then I sit down with him and we talk numbers. He says $Y+300 for the car and $X for my trade in. I said we discussed $Y and $X. Then he offers $Y and $X-200, and says he's giving me another $100. He hands me his printed out offer and it really ends up being $Y+400 after their added fees and $X-200 for my trade in. He says he can't do any better. Should I stand firm on my initial offer? They originally had the car marked at $Y+1900. The $X for my trade in is in the range of what I'd expect for it.
I hate dealing with car salesmen.
Trying to pull the trigger on buying a more economical car. I told the salesman in an email to give me $X for my trade in and an out the door price of $Y on their car. He said it looked reasonable and to come take a look at the car. I did on Saturday. The car was pretty much what I expected, except for a few more scratches than I anticipated. But it seemed to drive fine and everything worked. It'll probably need new tires within a year and be due for its 100k mile service. So then I sit down with him and we talk numbers. He says $Y+300 for the car and $X for my trade in. I said we discussed $Y and $X. Then he offers $Y and $X-200, and says he's giving me another $100. He hands me his printed out offer and it really ends up being $Y+400 after their added fees and $X-200 for my trade in. He says he can't do any better. Should I stand firm on my initial offer? They originally had the car marked at $Y+1900. The $X for my trade in is in the range of what I'd expect for it.
I hate dealing with car salesmen.
And Iowa City artists be artisting.Random: Iowa City drunks gon' drunk:
http://www.kcrg.com/subject/news/pu...out-contents-because-he-is-an-artist-20150720
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Since when did algebra come into play when buying a car?!?!
Trying to pull the trigger on buying a more economical car. I told the salesman in an email to give me $X for my trade in and an out the door price of $Y on their car. He said it looked reasonable and to come take a look at the car. I did on Saturday. The car was pretty much what I expected, except for a few more scratches than I anticipated. But it seemed to drive fine and everything worked. It'll probably need new tires within a year and be due for its 100k mile service. So then I sit down with him and we talk numbers. He says $Y+300 for the car and $X for my trade in. I said we discussed $Y and $X. Then he offers $Y and $X-200, and says he's giving me another $100. He hands me his printed out offer and it really ends up being $Y+400 after their added fees and $X-200 for my trade in. He says he can't do any better. Should I stand firm on my initial offer? They originally had the car marked at $Y+1900. The $X for my trade in is in the range of what I'd expect for it.
I hate dealing with car salesmen.
And Iowa City artists be artisting.
Boxster is somebody all of us men admire. He comes off as an intelligent, thoughtful, funny guy who keeps himself in great shape, makes great rhubarb-based baking goods, has a cool car and tells interesting anecdotes. As we get older I think you’ll see that all of us guys will try to emulate what Boxster represents. Pants first step in the process seems to be complaining about the rain.
Plus, on your part, wise move...going up against this:
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surely helps that 'handsome' thing you're trying to claim.
He's just trying to hide the original numbers, doesn't want us to know he's haggling a few hundred bucks on a 75K car.
:wink:
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I don't know if I would want to be going up against this?
I'm really struggling with this. I'm not sure which I'd prefer to be true.The bloodbrow is pretty creative...wonder if he did that himself, or if it was a performance piece from the popo?
It was for the better of all that way. If I got out of hand, there's trained professionals there with rifles and tranquilizer darts.
As Nickels would be able to now tell you, what 00 posted are sea lions and what you posted is a seal.