woodyracing409
Jonathan Woodall
woodyracing409

If the dealer pulls your credit, they are required to provide you with a risk based pricing notice that tells you the score they got. We print out two of them, give one to the customer and have the customer sign the other.

The 4C is like that hot crazy girl everyone tells you to stay away from. You know you should stay away, that she’ll be nothing but trouble and it won’t last. You agree, then say “fuck it”, ignore everyone’s advice and date her.

I know it makes sense given the lack of muffler and all the talk but I didn’t truly believe reviews or reports until I heard one in person. Hype about movies let me down and I figured the same thing for this little beast. The only time I did see one I was at a light with my windows down when the distant BRAAAAAAP

So... this technology renders the vehicle safe to drive behind Volkswagens?

Unfortunately, not all bioweapons attacks come from outside.

Automakers did all sorts of skeevy stuff back in the day which caused a pretty harsh backlash. Arbitrary termination of franchise agreements, forced allocations that were impossible to sell, shipping non-working inventory etc. Dealers were continually screwed by it since anyone who spoke up would be terminated, have

Did you ever stop to think that "the dealer" is actually a real person trying to make a living?

Charger Hellcat.

You forgot to mention the production version

Do you really think the auto makers are gonna remove the middleman's cut, now that they would have to take care of everything now? Everything meaning service, sales force, etc. Apple doesn't. To get the cheapest price on an Apple product, you have to buy from anyone else BUT Apple.

You were thinking of buying an Alfa and that's all it took for you to be turned off to the brand? Methinks you dodged a bullet you weren't prepared for, friend.

I found the best way to find a sales person is go to local car events (track days, autocross, off roading etc) and see if there are any sellers at the event. Are they taking part? do they use thier own cars? are they enthusiast? If yes to the above, buy from them.

Ha. I mentioned it already but when I went to the dealer (we had previous bought two cars from) they wouldn't even let us sit in it. One of the cars purchased from that dealership was even purchased from the sales person who was "helping" us. The hype train was ridiculous with that car.

Laughing at the lack of manual drivers. When I bought my Cobalt SS/SC, it needed fuel, and they called a porter to fill it up before my test drive. Porter showed up and couldn't drive a stick, so I had to take him to the gas station before my test drive...

I actually swithed from a Twin Turbo Supra to a 500L.

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Just wait until the owners learn about the replacement cost on carbonceramics...

yup there are fewer and fewer cars that have the space under floor in the trunk or even outside the vehicle for a full size spare. It is a double issue Firstly the vast size of many OE wheels 17in on a Mini, 18s on a 3 series, etc means that there is no space for a full size wheel in some cars at all eg Mini, Fiat,