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How to buy a new car, … or a 911 Porsche

  

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It’s a pretty good vid - template,  … if you want to by a new car:

https://youtu.be/M0Q5ReCw5Gs

… more and more folks should use such approach. Hardly anyone does. Pity, …

F.S.


this should definetly find a spot in the used car buying guide imo


Well, … with used cars it’s more difficult - not too, too many identical. But, … definitely. Yes.
F.S.


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This guy puts me to sleep. Buying a new car is great way to end up owing more money than the car is worth.

 

Anyway, this would be an ok addition to the car buying page, but it doesn't need to be a front page sticky.

 


I'm absolutely certain that we all will keep this ultra valuable video on hand for the next time we're going to purchase that new 911.


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This video is the cure for insomnia.  Best advice I have - Don't buy a new car.  Let some other sucker realize his new vehicle is worth half what he paid for it after it leaves the lot.  I can't believe this guy ("I'm a Youtube guy") is giving people advice on anything except how to look like a Narc. 


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The art of negotiation is rarely learned through videos and better learned through actual life experience. Everyone has their own style and everyone is different. Some people like to only buy new cars. I've bought a lot of used cars, but I've also bought a lot of new ones as well. I've gotten a good deal on all of them. A good, fair deal. The dealer needs to be able to pay his workers and keep the lights on, and the buyer needs to be able to work with their budget and know their limit. Too many people don't, and that is how you overpay.

 

I'm always entertained by people who say, "This dealer did this to me", "The dealer ripped me off", etc.etc.

 

Did they put a gun to your head, or did you freely sign the papers? Because if you couldn't afford it, didn't want it, thought it was a bad deal, whatever.....you can get up and walk. But people always wind up buying on emotion and stretching themselves too far. Then later, they pass the blame and play the victim.

 

At any rate, this guy is as exciting as watching paint dry. But maybe it will help someone. Who knows?


precisely. It's not "so and so ripped me off". It's "I let them fool me into handing over my money".


I see it sometimes here and I have actually told a LOT of customers to consider lower models. "Sir/Ma'am, if you aren't going to track days or the drag strip, you honestly don't need the ZR1 Corvette. The Z51 drives very well, is a LOT cheaper, and honestly is a much better street cruiser because the suspension is softer, amongst a LOT of other things." But I usually hear, "No, I want the best of the best! I know what I want." Well.....I mean.....am I supposed to talk them out of buying it? They will just go somewhere else. So I sell it to them and 6 months later they are back complaining about the stiff ride, it's too low, etc. etc. Yeah...I know. But you wouldn't listen. And now that you want to trade it in and I can't give you the full price you paid back because it is used, somehow I ripped you off. Sorry, venting. But that happened recently and as someone who really does try to match customers to the car that most fits their needs, it is frustrating. I just tell myself you can't please everyone.


serves them right. Narcissists.


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Look folks, like it or not, … proportionately, significant portion of visitors come to this site for either an advise on purchase of new car, … or for an opinion on the new car they just purchased. True assertion, such is life, …

… but in more cases than not, they reveal inaudible information that screams, … "yes, I bought a new car (or buying a new car) but I paid (or will pay) the asking price!, … what do you think?"

This need not to be so, and so I offered above information, in the form of this vid, …

… enough said,

F.S.

 

 


You're right. Some people will buy new cars no matter what you tell them. I just can't watch this guy for more than a few seconds without feeling physical pain. Perhaps you could summarize the information and turn it into an article.


Simply too lazy, indolent, … loafing! Take your pick.
Best,
F.S.


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I drive a clunker but I happy. 


Amen. Isn't it nice to own your dream car without spending your life's savings?


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Posted by: @mountainmanjoe

Amen. Isn't it nice to own your dream car without spending your life's savings?

When dream car + self driving car.

it is a conflict 


you have to get more creative


H yeah


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