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yuck yuck yuck!
too bad about the V8, I guess you can't always believe rumors,
Ed
The new Maxima looks like the cross between a homemade 4-dr 350Z and a bar of soap.
I thought that was ugly before I checked out the Quest.
Oyy ...
Thanks!
Hope this helps.
Ken
Does anyone know what the changes on the inside are going to be with the Maxima. I know that if they give it any more horsepower, the torque steer will be unbelievable. I've heard rumors about rear wheel drive, or even all wheel drive.
Is this thing on??
For those who stink at teh intraweb, here's some help:
http://www.nissannews.com
http://www.freshalloy.com
I sold them, and of course, liked to sell the bigger contracts (unless I really marked up a smaller contract), but I find that since people trade their cars every 3-4 years, the longer contracts are too much for what you need.
In Texas and in Oregon (when I was in F&I), we had a deal with the local credit unions to sell extended warranties at $100-200 over cost. It's fair and not radically expensive.
It's not uncommon to see 100-150% markups in warranties.
Good move on choosing a GM warranty. I completely and totally recommend against any private warranties at all.
I recently purchased a new 2002 Honda Accord EXL. Before being sold to me, the car had aftermarket wheels. I told the salesman I would not take the car with aftermarket wheels and that I wanted the stock wheels. At first, the salesman said that was fine, but towards the end of the negotiation process, the dealership told me that they could not supply me with the stock wheels. They also disclosed the fact that the wheels were stolen. I walked out of the dealership, but they offered to sweeten the deal and assured me that the theft resulted in no damage to the car. Foolishly, I bought the car. A week into the purchase, I demanded to several people in the dealership that they give me the stock wheels. I traded the aftermarket wheels/tires for the stock/OEM wheels, but I had to pay $240 to get the OEM Michelins.
However, today, one month into the purchase, and after finding several problems with the car, I demanded the history of the car. The service department pulled out the paperwork showing the history of the car before being sold to me. In it, I found a body shop repair bill of $2,400 that included the mechanical and body repairs. But it did not includ the cost of the aftermarket wheels and tires, which would have added another $1,500 approximately. None of these repairs were disclosed to me before the sale. I'm already in contact with a Honda rep to resolve ongoing mechanical problems, but they do not yet know about the body shop repairs. I am going to tell Honda Monday about what I learned today. What kind of reaction and course of action do you think I could expect from Honda? What course of action should I take? Any input is appreciated. Thank you.
"don't worry about the Eagles.
Michael Vick will take care of them.
He took down the Packers at Lambeau, after all."
Final score last night:
Falcons 6
Eagles 20
Regards,
-ss4
Can't wait for Eagles/Bucs. I'm not making a prediction, though.
If they claimed that "no other repairs were made" they lied. Especially if you bought this as a new vehicle, there are several RED FLAGS that are far beyond the scope of any internet forum...
Ed
You will get more done with a Strong, but laid back approach - the screaming, the threat part doesn't get no one anywhere in a big fat hurry .. getting Honda involved was a smart move, they don't like bad publicity on their dealers and or service ..
Keep us abreast of things ..
Terry.
If they drop something off a truck, I think its scrapped and the shippers insurance eats it.
Ed
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I was so impressed on how the new Maxima looked. I'm surprised others are dogging it.
My two favorites at the show were the New VW Bug convertible and the Mini Cooper. (reasonably priced cars) But, if I win the lottery, I can see a new 2003 Maybach in my garage
Mark
Furthermore, my car suffered damage while sitting on a dealer lot, long after it arived in San Francisco port. I will keep you guys posted. Thank for your tips.
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fjb
Get a real check.
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The sight draft is from USAA Bank--not a Peoplefirst type. The instructions for filling out the draft are very simple, and USAA is a well respected banking institution. Make any difference?
Does anyone else hate the new font on this board?
Terry.
I also deal with USAA, and love the service. Besides, that doc fee I paid should make sure all of the documents get done right.
I can't imagine USAA is any harder to deal with than any other bank. It's just not the same bank you deal with on a daily basis.
But I've yet to find an organization that gives me that kind of service.
I guess this is another one of those automotive sales inconsistencies. We hear from many that we should be shopping for more than just price, so I have a relationship with a bank and you don't like to work with me because of that?
On the other hand, you want me to have a relationship with your dealership, getting all of my parts and service from you.
I like chatting you guys and I hope you don't take this personally, but it sometimes cheeses me to read these inconsitencies.
I know, I know, the topic was questions for a car dealer, so it's not really my business.
TB
got up on the wrong side of the bed this AM
Let's say you have a vehicle up for sale in the paper and I'm the buyer -- we agree on price, all is well .. but, I want the vehicle right now and I going to give you a draft that may not be good for 2/3 weeks ..
So, I'm driving it - you don't have the "real" money yet, I'm piling up miles, there is a risk of damage or accident and you think all is well ~ except you have a piece of paper, no money, no nothing and you have already flipped the title .. what course of action do you have ..? Sounds like -0- too me ..l.o.l.. now you know how a dealer feels.
I'm not picking on USAA, I feel they are a great organization, but business is business ... and besides, they are much quicker than the rest, but still -- no tickey, no washey.
Terry :-))
I'm a USAA member and I've seen it take 6 weeks to get a vehicle funded through a draft with USAA, First Security Bank (West Coast) and others.
The dealer is on the hook, big time, until the amount is funded through a cleared draft.
My boss in Oregon and Texas required all loans to be funded within 3 business days and the outside of that rule was a week under very special circumstances and giving him updates every hour (pretty close, believe me). Either boss would have blown a gasket if a deal took 30-45 days to get funded.
We use personal checks to buy a car. If the dealer redused to accept them, it would not be a problem. We would just go somewhere else.
If you pay with anything other than a roll if bills, don't expect the dealer to accept it.