buffalomike21
Buffalo Mike
buffalomike21

Uh, Lexus here. What about me? ?

I wonder what took place after this went down. I seem to remember Tony meeting with the family, and the general consensus was it was a tragic mistake. End of story. Especially after there were no criminal charges pressed.

It almost looks like he is trying to get his knee down to look like a pro right at the beginning and not trying to take the turn. And I don’t think he saw the bags at all, and-or had no idea how to handle the impending hit. He shouldn’t have been allowed on the track. IMHO.

So a buyer needs to be informed about the financing but not the actual vehicle? Isnt this whole article about buyers being manipulated into loans they don’t understand?

Uh. It kinda is a luxury GT.

Mittelstadt?

Eichel?

So no BMW’s or Asian’s allowed in Oklahoma? Must be similar to the banned country list.

Crazy idea. What if the apr is above a certain number, and-or the vehicle isn’t priced within a certain accepted (KBB, NADA, etc.) value, an independent representative legally HAS to be brought in on behalf of the buyer? Kinda like having a lawyer to purchase a home. Or something similar to mortgage insurance?  

If frail person dies of a stab wound that would be manslaughter. If a healthy person lives from the same wound, assault. So I would say the penalty is worse.

But it should be mandatory for the seller in plain english to explain, and make sure the buyer knows what the car is really worth, what your actual payments will be, EVERYTHING that happens if you dafault, and especially what happens if the vehicle needs major repairs. There has to be a way to make sure the buyer

You mean like every single FCA product out of warranty?

This reminds me of my morning commute.

I drove a few original examples back in the day. Really, seriously, nothing to write home about.

Unfortunately “that guy” never has a hard time finding another dealer to work at. Most manage to land on their feet over and over for decades. Many have a criminal history and dealers could care less. This also happens with all positions in fixed operations.

Correct! Dealers have manufactures by the balls. All those local NADA’s are basically legal money pools to pay lobbyists and lawyers to do everything possible to make as much money as possible.

Tires are 500$ each.

I’m totally in. What would work for a guy in his 40's with a Miata?

I was 13-14 when this came out. So yea, kind of a big movie for me. For multiple reasons.

I still have a hard time understanding how there can be so much disparity between dealers in the first place. What other products do you not know the numbers on before you walk into the door? Kinda makes the Tesla sales model look even better to consumers.