ChrisMPower
ChrisMPower
ChrisMPower

Missed the post for submissions, but this is the craziest one that I heard of (wasn't working here when it happend):

For most of the Ford range, 0% for 72 means you give up all the available rebates. The dealership will sell you the vehicle for the same price, Ford just doesn't give you as much cash back.

2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT 5 Spd w/ 127k Miles purchased for $3,400

YOU SHOT CHURCH YOU TEAMKILLING FUCKTARD

It would still be (and is) up to Ford to conduct the Repo if it needs to occur. As far as the dealership is concerned, we get paid when they get approved. We don't have to wait for them to make payments. Ford would take the brunt of the losses due to people not making payments.

That is true. They could do that all day. I bet it would land you in some sort of court though.

I work for a Ford dealer, and let me tell you that is not the case. Ford is one of the more difficult ones to get bad credit pushed through. The refuse to take anything in the bottom tiers. They certainly won't just allow one to go through to sell another car. We usually go outside Ford if someone is in that situation.

I think this particular case is about the release of the video on the internet. Even if you make the claim that it is your property and you are free to make the video, it is still illegal to film someone without their consent. If you took the footage and used it to sue the dealer or something like that, it would

One of my co-workers use to work for Saturn, and a customer of his had a Sky that he had a company do this to. LS Engine, Gearbox, and rear end swap. He said it was balls-out fast, but went through rear axles like gasoline.

I work at a dealership, and I hear my co-workers giving out wrong info all the time. Mostly its the difference between AWD and 4WD, or the way that Ford's AWD systems work. I always have to resist the urge to say something. Making someone else look bad is not a good thing in this business. But I also feel like the

Did you have your parents with you when you went in? I still wouldn't ask for credit before a simple test drive. I was more speaking to asking a few questions about income and things like that. You couldn't buy a $30k car on a McDonalds cashier wage, unless mom and dad were involved (not saying that was the case, just

The STI I could maybe see them wanting to do some work on before a TD, but the others? I'd never require it for a Focus ST.

Having it pulled by a sales-person is what finance calls a "soft-pull" and doesn't have a huge effect on it, unless you have a lot of them.

The main ones that get ignored or flat out refused where I work (mainlyFord) are kids who want to test GT500s, and Raptors. "Kids" walk in every day when we have one in stock and ask to take it for a spin. They don't want to sit down and talk about it, they just want to test drive. We aren't going to let a 19 yo that

I drive a 2003 BMW 540i, and I get this from people on almost a daily basis. From kids with brand new Scions, Hondas, and Toyotas, which cost a hell of a lot more than mine.

IF you had access to bulk rate propane, this might not be a bad vehicle. If it was polished up just a bit, it would be even better

This thing will probably depreciate more in a day than most peoples mortgage payments. Not that anyone who can shell out 1 Mill on a car cares about depreciation.

I hate when people advertise a car with parts that they have since sold. It came up a bunch when I was buying my first car. I'd find one with some decent rims, a nice sound system, and some modest performance upgrades. Then when I called, they would tell me that all that stuff was sold already and it was back closer

This being a D, and after all who doesn't love the D, the engine is Mercedes' 55-horse OM621 four, which offers 1,988-ccs and a 29 second time for a run from zero to 100KM/H. Behind that on this car is a column-shifted manual. One other mechanical specification of note is the rear suspension which is a funky single

Let me know when you get here. I'll hold him for you.