At first, I saw that pic, and thought you were going to recommend we do lots of blow to stay awake.
The answer is to move the dealership experience far more upscale.
For the same reason that Nigel’s amplifier goes to eleven.
It’s hard to say.
I know a guy who put 300,000 miles on his Dodge Neon.
Then again, I believe that engine was probably more Mitsubishi than Dodge.
And the rest of the car was one of the worst crapcans I’ve ever ridden in. So there’s that.
I have no sympathy for tow truck drivers. I understand they have a “job” to do, but I rarely see any respect from them to those whose property they are abusing... I mean towing. Then again, where else is an honest ex-felon supposed to find decent “work”?
FCA dealers gonna dealer.
If it’s not too much trouble that would be great! :)
Unless he died in it, who cares
But we ALL do this in most aspects of our lives, including you. I’m not sure why car buyers are singled out here. I see people walking around in NorthFace clothing that’s built to take on Everest yet they’re only walking from the car to the office. I see people cycling 24 speed Shimano mountain bikes (me too) but we…
The struggle is real, brother.
They’re continuing to play the wrong game over there.
My wife cares very little about cars, but she swears she will never, ever buy a minivan. So we have a CR-V. And there’s your market.
Simple...people buy what they want, not what they need.
We don’t use keys for repo. In fact in most places I’m aware of, the dealer and/or bank aren’t supposed to have keys to it. We just brute force it. One way or another, it’s going on/behind a tow truck. And believe me, the typical repo guy does not give a shit about damage. They aren’t responsible for it, and nothing…
Its screaming “Do you know WHO IAM!?! DO YOU KNOW WHO IAM?!?!? YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE DEAD!!!”
Eh, not your best work. If you would have said a Fusion that spent too much time at West Coast Customs, then you’d be cookin’ with gas
Buyer beware. If you can’t afford to have a mechanic look at used car before you buy it, you definitely can’t afford a new car. I understand the temptations and the way people reason with themselves. I can’t tell you how many fliers I have gotten from the dealership I bought my car from.