somecarsalesman
Somecarsalesman
somecarsalesman

10/10 would buy. That's pretty damn cool and I bet it sounds amazing.

Will they go up in value now? The air cooled cars are getting up to crazy levels now.

I made my girlfriend by a 1995 Lexus LS400 on trade for just this reason. She needed something cheap and very reliable. 15000 miles later all she's done is tires, oil change and air filter. My dad had one that went 265k before my brother introduced it to a tree. The engine was still running when the cops showed up.

I was thinking the same thing! Heck some places won't even hire you if you have a DUI on your record, let alone drive dealership property. That's why Demos are going the way of the dinosaur. Too much risk for the dealership both in terms of collateral loss and the potential for lawsuits. If he'd hit someone you

No one covers state inspections. You're on your own there.

Looks like a Honda Fit if you pause it at a hair over 47 second right when it's by the sign. I don't know how to post a screen shot on here but the car has a high back and a good slope.

If it was a dog though he would have shot it. Seriously...have you seen how many dogs police have shot lately? WTF is up with that?

Really depends on the dealership and the car. New cars, well check Truecar and Edmunds, see also incentives. Used cars will depend on their pricing strategy. If they mark it down as it ages and you've been watching it go down, then probably not much. If it's fresh expect them to stick closer to what they're asking

Love this kind of thing. I always love seeing kids' faces light up when you open up something cool for them to sit in or start up it just so they can hear it. A lot of parents are apologetic about their child's love of cars. It puts a grin on my face to see a future enthusiast.

Ugh that Volvo is so awesome it pains me. Build that thing!

Under protocol they should have called and asked permission first. It's not uncommon to need to drive the car to duplicate an issue or test to see if the issues has been resolved. But yes I agree they failed as a dealer and by handling things wrong made a small thing a big deal.

I've been in the business a long time. RARELY does that ever happen. That's because most leases have an inflated residual, the car's value at the end. Companies like GM and Chrysler nearly went out of business due to this practice. BMW has been in hot water and you will NEVER have equity in one of their leases,