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Re: Craig's New York [gsemike]
by Mr_Shiftright on Fri Dec 18 11:09:44 PST 2009
76 Camaro---yeah, all the kid needs now is a bowie knife under the seat, a couple of baggies, and a suspended driver's license. 70 Buick -- looks like somebody's dream of a Pro Street car, but...... 99 Passat --- bag o' trouble :( Let's do the numbers. Value in decent condition about $3500. So....refinish the hood $1200, new window regulator/motor $350....so maybe $1800 is a fair offer.
All of a sudden...
by andre1969 on Tue Oct 20 07:33:56 PDT 2009
It seems like 87 octane has shot up to around $2.49-2.52/gal, with 93 above $2.80 in these parts (Bowie, MD area). Just this past Saturday (10/17), I had filled up the Intrepid for $2.369 (87)
Re: A bad idea...for the dealers! [gagrice]
by kdhspyder on Tue Aug 25 19:52:23 PDT 2009
Read the other guy's post. He said "ZERO". Your quote... I don't know a single dealer in my area that has yet recieved their first payment. ZERO! That's different than slow. There's no question about slow but so what. So what!! We have more exposed than any other dealer in this region and all of it's covered at a minimal cost of ~ $20 per vehicle, if that. So what if it takes 20 or 30 or even 45 days, we'll get all our money and this will remain the best month profit-wise on record. What's not to like about that? "We're sitting with $1 million out," said Jim Bee, general manager of the Toyota of Bowie dealership. He said he has taken in between 150 and 160 clunkers and has not been paid a dime from the government Then there are the incompetent. If some dealers haven't been paid a single dime...then that's good...they apparently have screwed up somehow. What's bad for them is good for us. I'm sure that we gained a bunch of sales after the first crisis by some stores refusing to do C4C deals. We took them all, right up to yesterday. We did more than twice what that store apparently did and we're getting paid. Business is not a level playing field.
Re: A bad idea...for the dealers! [kdhspyder]
by gagrice on Tue Aug 25 18:29:49 PDT 2009
You're agreeing and validating a 3rd hand unsubstantiated 'truth'. Therefore with your further validation then the prior poster's statement, no matter how erroneous, must be accurate. I would say the slow pay to dealers on C4Cs is well substantiated across the USA. From many viable sources. Even yours if you have any deals that are past 10 days from being submitted. Of course you like to spin the story to protect that bunch of incompetent idiots in Washington DC, which is your prerogative. If it was at all meaningful to the debate I can substantiate the lethargic payments after treatments from Medicare. So I am not sure what your problem is. It is obvious you are miffed about something. Car dealers steamed about slow pay on Cash for Clunkers "We're sitting with $1 million out," said Jim Bee, general manager of the Toyota of Bowie dealership. He said he has taken in between 150 and 160 clunkers and has not been paid a dime from the government. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/19/AR2009081903929.- html
Re: A bad idea...for the dealers! [kdhspyder]
by andre1969 on Wed Aug 26 09:55:53 PDT 2009
Then there are the incompetent. Yep, that would be Toyota of Bowie. :P My uncle bought his '03 Corolla from them, and it had to go in for repairs when he had an accident. He hit a deer and the result made his car look almost as bad as those NHTSA offset-barrier crash tests. They had his car several weeks. At one point, they misplaced it! But, that was also years ago...I haven't had any dealings with them lately, and my uncle hasn't dealt with him once his car was out of warranty. So maybe they've improved since then? From British Rover's post above, my guess is probably not.
Re: A bad idea...for the dealers! [gagrice]
by british_rover on Wed Aug 26 09:47:01 PDT 2009
"We're sitting with $1 million out," said Jim Bee, general manager of the Toyota of Bowie dealership. He said he has taken in between 150 and 160 clunkers and has not been paid a dime from the government. I think he needs to get new accountants if 160 clunker deals equals 1 million dollars out. 160 out at the full 4,500 dollars is only 720,000 dollars.

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