Since I was a kid Len Stoler was known as “Len Stealer”. They sold only Fords back in the day.
Since I was a kid Len Stoler was known as “Len Stealer”. They sold only Fords back in the day.
Makes you wonder how many of their employees are on Medicaid, subsidized housing, and food stamps.
If I were a supplier I would price in the worst case scenario. If it doesn’t occur it’s added profit.
Yeah, but it is one less expense on their income statement. It will be hidden in the COGS line.
“Ignorance is Strength”
The Germans build cars right, at least until the warranty expires.
I can almost hear the whine of the power steering pump. Their logic on pricing is bullshit and therefore way too spendy.
Concur. Years ago I worked a ‘summer’ job in the parts department at a Dodge dealership in the early Eighties. I say ‘summer’ job because I only planned on working until the Fall semester started; they wouldn’t have hired me if they had known that fun fact. My job was to unload the truck that came in every morning,…
I am hesitant to make that assumption. Considering the financial illiteracy of most Americans, it’s just a number on a piece of paper they sign. That is, until the payment is due.
Be careful on I-295 south when you cross the Appomattox River. The Hopewell Sheriff’s Department love to snag drivers exceeding 80 mph, which is an automatic reckless driving in VA. Big money for that little town.
As long as you have a more reliable vehicle available while the Maserati is in the shop, like a 20 year old F-150, then it’s no problem.
Their harassment is only amplifying their cowardice.
When I was a kid my dad would go to the market meat case, select a couple of sirloin steaks, and have the butcher grind them. Pumpernickel, onion, salt, and pepper made the best damn sandwiches ever.
I will always park way out where no one parks. However, one-third of the time I return to my car to find someone parked next to me and very close. WHAT’S WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE?
The French used to have a thing for comfortable seats, but not sure now as I live in the U.S. where French cars don’t exist. My old ‘04 Malibu had seats manufactured in France, though. Comfortable as hell.
I’ll buy a Traverse High Country and save thousands over the XT6.
Let’s see...
Did the Jeep owner have to pay out of pocket to sue for indemnification, or did the dealership cover it?
I don’t understand your confusion. I can explain it to you, but I can’t understand it for you.
Maybe the title of the article misled me.