mrbojangels
mrbojangels
mrbojangels

Wow, very interesting.

Every repair order that I’ve ever seen and signed via Reynolds & Reynolds and ADP/CDK clearly state that the dealership is not responsible for any loss/damage/fire/theft while the vehicle is on their property. Does this not hold up in court when such instances occur?

It doesn’t matter who you are to me, honesty and integrity are the keys to succeeding in the automotive world. I too have pulled out my wallet to right a situation.

You can threaten not to pay as much as you want but it doesn’t mean you’re leaving with your car.

Phaeton.

I loved this feature on my old Sport-Trac when I lived in the city. When it was covered in snow it was nice to run down, start it, lock it up and come back 30 minutes later to a clear vehicle. Also, when running into the store during subzero temperatures it was nice to just leave it running and climb back into toasty

My B6 4Motion Passat has the messiest front wheels I’ve ever seen. Worse than my E46 M3.

You’re a bonehead.

Awesome! Good luck!!

Enhance. Enhance. Enhance.

Whats it matter? She’s hot!

I work in the automotive industry. I wouldn’t recommend this at all.

Close, Mexico Blue.

If you're in the United States, you're wrong.

You can, depending on where you live but they aren’t cheap. The Barrett M107A1 pictured sells for around $12,000.

Oh, the American way. Gotta love it!

Thats a pretty good price for a Flying Spur.

Why?

Don Wallace. This is only a tasting, far from the entire collection.

Financing is fine. They typically offer excellent deals if you decide to keep it. If I were you, I’d definitely take advantage and keep it. If you change your mind you can always sell it and get a few bucks back.