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Re: 2007 FJ Cruiser 4x4 [bismarck]
by volvomax on Mon Nov 17 14:14:32 PST 2008
07's are bringing anywhere form $16-20,000 depending on equipment and miles.
2007 FJ Cruiser 4x4
by bismarck on Mon Nov 17 14:01:25 PST 2008
Looking at used 2007-2008 FJ Cruisers... Automatic, Upgrade package#2, roof rack, etc. (basically all options) -- about $32K MSRP new... Under 20K miles. Curious to see what these trucks bring at auctions, economy at all... Thank you!
Re: 2004 BMW 330Ci Coupe [bismarck]
by volvomax on Fri Aug 15 15:19:00 PDT 2008
Car should trade in the $12's.
2004 BMW 330Ci Coupe
by bismarck on Thu Aug 14 18:28:07 PDT 2008
Location: Denver, CO metro area Year/Make/Model: 2004 BMW 330 Ci Body Style: 2 door coupe Engine: 3.0 inline 6 cylinder/6 speed manual Mileage:87,000 Color: Jet Black on black Major Options: Premium, Cold Weather, Sport packages, Xenon headlights Condition: excellent condition for the mostly highway miles. Always handwashed, looks great. Good tires, all maintenance up to date, needs nothing. Other: The car is a BMW CPO with transferrable warranty to 100K miles or August 2010. I am the second owner, having owned the car since it had 6,800 miles on it. It literally drives like new, just checked out by the dealer. No accidents/paintwork whatsoever. Only reason considering getting rid of it... on the fence on getting a cheaper 4x4 to fit two large dogs in and keeping the car, or going to a nicer SUV/AWD wagon. I know the miles are high... **bracing for the collective wisdom of edmunds car sales peeps***... :) :) Thank you.
Re: greetings [bismarck]
by boomchek on Sat Aug 09 18:01:45 PDT 2008
He then gets the sales manager, who proceeds to tell us we can drive one if we consent to a credit check??? WTF I know sometimes this sounds silly and almost insulting, but that's how it goes for any SRT models we have (300C, Charger SRT8, Challenger, Caliber SRT4). We have to have some sort of a deal in place, or at least the buyer has to be somewhat serious, otherwise we'd have a hundred kids in every day wanting to take them for a rip. It's a catch 22 for the buyer because how can you be serious about buying it if you haven't driven it to know if you like it; and yet you can't drive it until you're serious about it. BUT...... ;) When a serious customer such as yourself comes in and really wants to buy one, what are we going to do? Sell him the only car in the city with a 1000 heavy driven miles on it because 25 kids before him wanted to drive the crap out of it to feel the power? It's a difficult situation, but on any limited production or availibility cars, especially fast ones, that's how most places do it. I know it sucks, but that's how it works in many places.
Re: greetings [elscorcho]
by bismarck on Sat Aug 09 17:36:59 PDT 2008
Almost the same story here... We sold the fiancee's car, and were in a position to buy whatever she wanted like that very next day. Coming from a BMW, we wanted to look at the 'other' higher performance options. Called a Suby dealership about a new STi (4 months ago, they had just come out), talked to a salesman who went to check what they had coming in, never heard back from him. Called another Subaru store 25 miles or so away, talked to a sales guy who assured me they had 3 in stock, all available for test drives. Told him we're on our way down... Fast forward 45 minutes... We get to the dealership, our highly trained sales professional is nowhere to be found. As we're checking out a STi on the floor, another sales dude comes by. We tell him we're interested in driving one, possibly taking one off their lot or ordering... He giggles and says they're not available for test drives... I enlighten him that an hour ago they had three cars presumably available. He then gets the sales manager, who proceeds to tell us we can drive one if we consent to a credit check??? WTF... I nearly blow a gasket right then and there, kindly advising him that we just drove across metro Denver based on what his sales guy #1 told me, and at no point in our conversation we said we needed financing... He goes to check with the GM, we walk out the door to our other car. A week later the fiancee is the happiest camper out there in her shiny new BMW 335 coupe. It's been very tempting to stop by that store again in the new car and share the story... I'm sure they won't care though... Anyway, lots of interesting reading here, keep it up!

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