I actually had a client semi-successfully do this with 3 cars.
I find this story funny as hell:
People who start comments like that are the reason why Internet fights occur. Open your mind bruh.
It's nice actually, unless you just want to get in and get out. That being said, our dealerships could certainly lean a thing or two from theirs.
I WISH American dealers where as kosher as the Japanese. I worked for a few dealerships (Dodge, Honda and finally Nissan) and even with my politeness towards the customer it was always undone by management. That being said, your little car is awesome. The attention to detail is on point.
I always love the pride that it seems Japanese society as a whole takes in genuine respect, polite customer service and an honest day's work.
This write-up was as cozy as the little dealership you went to! Thanks!
yeah, more of a competitor to the Defender and/or Discovery. I'd rather have one of the Land Rovers than a gussied-up Wrangler.
Not unless you buy it used with a CarMax warranty.
LED lights around the tailpipe now! Genius!
I don't want to admit how much sense you are making. People spend incredible amounts of money on these things.
dat ass
x2 about time for a major redesign, to the untrained eye its been the same car for 7 years
Needs cabinet for drinks, especially if it wants Mr. Offerman's seal of approval.
Don't crush my dreams with your facts and logic! The GTI mildly interests me, the regular R intrigues me, and this, this rustles a few jimmies. Now I'm sad.