daspydadon
Don Alexander
daspydadon

I would challenge you to find actual evidence of this somewhere rather than just trusting a broker.

Why pay cash when you can get a loan at .9%?  I was going to pay cash for my custom built Ford truck last year, and they offered me .9% over 4 years.  That's free money! I've been making 6 to 7% on that money I kept!

You’re gonna have to taste it to be sure.

In 2002, my dad had just lost his job due to an impending plant closure, and I also did, as I worked for the same company during college. It was spring break, and we both found ourselves with nothing to do since I typically worked over break.

I had those same girls try to friend me on FB years after HS. Like no - fuck outta here with that BS. You wouldn’t hardly talk to me for those 4 years and now you want to see what I’m up to? Piss off.

Who talks to people they knew in high school? I don’t even live on the same continent.

Unfortunately, dealers have really powerful and effective support from state level legislators. They write big campaign checks, they wave the numbers of people they employ in front of said legislators, and they sponsor local little leagues and what not. in return, they get unwavering support for the existing franchise

Can I add one more to your list - Don’t be rude to the wait staff

To each their own, but I prefer:

I am so tired of dumbfucks like these and their constant abuse of and over-use of terms like “Freedom”, “Patriots” as well as their constant use of the American flag for their idiotic and whiney, made-up grievances. Its like none of these people ever grew up and act like they are 11 years old. Meanwhile, people in the

In the press, you only read about exotic chips built on exotic processes, but those parts are like fighter jets or other advanced weapons systems: you are only seeing the tip of the proverbial spear. Dozens of relatively uninteresting support ICs — voltage regulators, bus translators, low-density memories, RF

MSRPs will not come down. But once production is back to normal, and more importantly competition is back to normal, incentives will return, as well as dealers discounting their margins to get the deals done. They will be back to having more cars than buyers as a general rule.

Once supply regains a balance, you are saying nobody will lower their ultra-high margins in order to steal some sales? Not even with slower-moving models?

Doesn’t basic economics prove this false? Cars are not a scarce good in normal times and there’s plenty of competition. If Stellantis thinks they can make more $ overall and get more truck market share they’ll pump out plenty of Rams even if they have to discount them slightly, and GM/Ford will have to respond.

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Why use professional actors? Just ask a person who has worked retail for a few years. THEY can give you some tips (and trust me, I worked in a department store for 13 years :)).

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King of Cars... A show about car sales....

There’s a substantial difference between “not on time” and “I haven’t figured out how to access the onboard computer and may have starved the engine of lubrication for thousands of miles but certainly won’t admit to that when I’m trying to garner enough media attention to geta free engine.”

I worked in bank compliance for car loans and leases for a few years. It was amazing the stuff that customers and dealers tried to pull. None of this surprises me.

$20 says that flag pole was probably used to fly a bigly trump flag.