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Re: Sales Frontline Education Pays Off Again [graphicguy]
by deskman on Fri Jul 04 10:38:05 PDT 2008
I am lucky have a very stable market place here is south florida. For some reason in my area people always have cash :surprise: it is almost like they have cash under the bed or buried in the yard :surprise: Yes Challenger is hot right now and should be for the next few years.The srt chargers,vipers ,300 ,caliber ,crossfire and grand cherokee sell well. New Chrysler cars and trucks (ex gas 1500 thru 3500 ) still bring sticker - rebate but volume is down. No I dont work for towbin. wrong state. plus they could not afford me they are smallplayers. Neither myself, nor anyone I know, would even consider a Chrysler product right now. Most people are like sheep and let the media do the thinking for them . go bite a turd and buy a homodayodasan :lemon: God bless america and remember pearl harbour :shades: anyone up for some batavia and bitterballs?
Re: A4 Lease 04/24/08 [ajack1]
by miket21 on Sun Jun 01 07:13:29 PDT 2008
I'm not audiedge, but I too had a major problem with the Buffalo dealer. I contacted the internet salesman June of last year about a 07 A4 quattro and went to take a test drive. When negotiating with the salesman I knew what I could get the car for from these forms and basically he just got to the point where he was pushing me out the door and said "why don't you come back next month when the rates may be different". I also heard another salesman say the same to another couple interested in a VW. I called the Rochester dealer the next day ended up with a 07 A4 quattro premium for 389/ mo with 1400.00 down last day of the month. I didn't have the time to drive all the way to Rochester from Williamsville so the salesman met me in Batavia and delivered the car... very easy to deal with and will be going there to get a 09 A4 in October when my lease on my other car is up!! I would never deal with the Buffalo dealer again, the people that work there don't really seem to care if you buy a car from them or not.
Whoa, Stay Away From The Wood Chipper
by fordfool on Mon Sep 10 20:37:46 PDT 2007
POP Goes The Weasel! BATAVIA — A dispute between Ford Credit Co. and Mike Ognibene Ford has caused acting state Supreme Court Justice Robert C. Noonan to issue a seizure of assets order against the dealership, forcing it to close. ;) http://preview.tinyurl.com/32f5g5 Jerry Lundegaard: I told ya. We haven't had any vehicles go missing. Marge Gunderson: Okay! But are ya sure? 'Cause I mean, how do you know? Do you do a count, or what kind of a routine do you have here? Jerry Lundegaard: [storming off to do a lot count] Aw, what the Christ!
Re: Yes, I believe that [gagrice]
by imidazol97 on Sun Oct 14 08:37:54 PDT 2007
>has the right to not pay tax to the local area because they provide jobs. An interesting story about local costs is when the Ford plant in Ohio was being planned in Clermont Cty. the Governor Rhodes et al were exceedingly anxious to land anything resembling a manufacturing business because steel and others had been closing all over the state. He forgave $500,000 in tapin fees for the local water company but expected the area people using the same water company which covered several townships to pay the $500,000 cost of tapin out of the local economy. Most of the jobs were going to other workers from regional plants which had been downsized. Workers from Louisville (Kentucky, a different state) even got jobs there. This was the Ford transmission plant in Batavia. I believe it's been closed or is being closed. This was when $500,000 was a large chunk of money, BTW.
Re: AMAZING... JUST LIKE FORD TO SCREW UP A GOOD THING [stevedebi]
by freealfas on Thu Aug 16 13:13:43 PDT 2007
ford's freestyle cvt is not the aisin unit. it's a zf design out of germany that has parts imported to the batavia, ohio plant where it's built with both local and imported content. that is of course if they were still building it... the escape hybrid uses the aisin unit but the FS does not...
Re: bugs [am2006]
by lacrossecxs on Wed Jul 26 09:03:52 PDT 2006
Funny, but I have been popping the light covers off on a regular basis in my '06 GTP Coupe for exactly the same reason. I had no idea that the headliner is filling with bugs, but it makes sense that if they are falling into the lights they are coming from inside the headliner. Curious, did the dealer have a solution that stops the flow of bugs? Or are we stuck with extra, free 'roof insulation'? ;)

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