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Mattones
Feb 9th, 2009, 08:57 PM
Today i was talking to the fellow down the street and i brought up the topic of me buying a new vehicle(Used but new to me ). He told me if I wanted to buy new he could get me executive president pricing which is 25% off. Cheaper then what dealer and I set a price for.

I'm not a fan of buying a new vehicle then having it drop 40% as soon as I'm handed the keys. But now with this offer Its not really that bad.

The truck I am looking at is 34k new. Thats what the web site priced it at. So im looking at maybe 8-10k off. Unless dealers are cheaper priced?

As this will be my second car I am sitting here thinking about it. Should I still buy used? Which means i can be taking over someone elses problem or buy new and be worry free.

don_lee103
Feb 9th, 2009, 09:29 PM
Buying brand new = much less headache. Sure you might save a couple thousand bucks on a used car but you dont know how hard the prev drove it around. I would just buy a new one.

Today i was talking to the fellow down the street and i brought up the topic of me buying a new vehicle(Used but new to me ). He told me if I wanted to buy new he could get me executive president pricing which is 25% off. Cheaper then what dealer and I set a price for.

I'm not a fan of buying a new vehicle then having it drop 40% as soon as I'm handed the keys. But now with this offer Its not really that bad.

The truck I am looking at is 36k new. Thats what the dealer priced it at. So im looking at maybe 8-10k off.

As this will be my second car I am sitting here thinking about it. Should I still buy used? Which means i can be taking over someone elses problem or buy new and be worry free.

Mattones
Feb 9th, 2009, 09:34 PM
Buying brand new = much less headache. Sure you might save a couple thousand bucks on a used car but you dont know how hard the prev drove it around. I should just buy new.

Exactly what a few are telling me. Who knows in the first 1-2 years i could have spent 1,000-??? fixing it.


I just repriced the vechile from the offical website. Anyone know if thats how the dealers price the vechile?

its 1 of the 3 big three wanting bail out money.

boyoflondon
Feb 10th, 2009, 12:27 AM
Exactly what a few are telling me. Who knows in the first 1-2 years i could have spent 1,000-??? fixing it.



That's where something called warranty kicks in ;)

In my mind, unless you are getting a crazy deal on new, but it 1 year old and you will save yourself a good chunk of change.