After dealing in cars both wholesale & private sales that is a screaming deal – is it a salvaged title________________Empty nest syndrome is for the birds!Email me at: [email protected] planters are focused on just one thing …introducing people to Jesus!
Here in California that car wholesales for more than that price & sells for closer to $12________________Empty nest syndrome is for the birds!Email me at: [email protected] planters are focused on just one thing …introducing people to Jesus!
I test drove her Monday. After researching more, I could not figure out why the price was so low. Something did not feel right. She was being sold by a dealership that markets only off lease vehicles. In one way that seemed like a plus since lease vehicles are maintained well usually.As the salesman handed me the keys for the test drive, he informed me that the radio did not work.Strike one.As I sped down the highway, I began to hear a roaring noise coming from the front axle area. It was the distinctive sound of bearings that needed to be replaced. Strike two.However, I drove her to a mechanic. After an hour of thorough investigation (on the road, under the hood, up on the grease rack. computer diagnostic), the mechanic told me that even with bad bearings and no radio, that car was a steal. There was absolutely nothing else wrong with it. I drove her home today. When I went to pick her up, it seemed like I noticed some minor scratches on the paint and a ball point pen mark on a back seat I had not noticed before, but nothing major. I also decided to add a warranty. Thanks to all for the input________________
You can easily get your money back with a tidy profit if you want to flip the car.The dealer may have had a bank notice that required the car be sold as is and with minor mark up adjustments, it happens. There are all kinds of legal wrangling that get attached to dealers who buy in bulk lease lots. They may have bought a group of contracts that had a stipulation in it – either way you needed up blessed. Fix the bearings & slap a $100 stereo in there & enjoy the ride or flip for cash.Just did a quick check here and the lowest price was $13K and highest was $18K all in your model & 2013. You’re sitting very right side up ________________Empty nest syndrome is for the birds!Email me at: [email protected] planters are focused on just one thing …introducing people to Jesus!
Speaking as a car salesman.That is a very good deal________________Recorded Sermons @ http://www.pastorwiley.com
Thanks pastor. I cannot go see it until Wednesday and will be shocked if someone has not taken it by then________________
Sounds pretty good res. the trade in value is from 7500
After dealing in cars both wholesale & private sales that is a screaming deal – is it a salvaged title________________Empty nest syndrome is for the birds!Email me at: [email protected] planters are focused on just one thing …introducing people to Jesus!
Here in California that car wholesales for more than that price & sells for closer to $12________________Empty nest syndrome is for the birds!Email me at: [email protected] planters are focused on just one thing …introducing people to Jesus!
I test drove her Monday. After researching more, I could not figure out why the price was so low. Something did not feel right. She was being sold by a dealership that markets only off lease vehicles. In one way that seemed like a plus since lease vehicles are maintained well usually.As the salesman handed me the keys for the test drive, he informed me that the radio did not work.Strike one.As I sped down the highway, I began to hear a roaring noise coming from the front axle area. It was the distinctive sound of bearings that needed to be replaced. Strike two.However, I drove her to a mechanic. After an hour of thorough investigation (on the road, under the hood, up on the grease rack. computer diagnostic), the mechanic told me that even with bad bearings and no radio, that car was a steal. There was absolutely nothing else wrong with it. I drove her home today. When I went to pick her up, it seemed like I noticed some minor scratches on the paint and a ball point pen mark on a back seat I had not noticed before, but nothing major. I also decided to add a warranty. Thanks to all for the input________________
You can easily get your money back with a tidy profit if you want to flip the car.The dealer may have had a bank notice that required the car be sold as is and with minor mark up adjustments, it happens. There are all kinds of legal wrangling that get attached to dealers who buy in bulk lease lots. They may have bought a group of contracts that had a stipulation in it – either way you needed up blessed. Fix the bearings & slap a $100 stereo in there & enjoy the ride or flip for cash.Just did a quick check here and the lowest price was $13K and highest was $18K all in your model & 2013. You’re sitting very right side up ________________Empty nest syndrome is for the birds!Email me at: [email protected] planters are focused on just one thing …introducing people to Jesus!