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by gab2409 on Tue Nov 18 04:33:30 PST 2008
that seems a little shady to me. do you really think they would amend the contract if you were paying too much?
Re: gagrice and other interested ones... [iluvmysephia1]
by circlew on Sun Nov 16 09:00:06 PST 2008
So much for searching for shady parking spaces! Cool beans! Regards, OW
Re: Hit and Run $1,100+ damages [bwia] Update
by bwia on Sat Nov 15 06:47:06 PST 2008
"....No eye witness means bad news as the insurance company will not pay the deductible and the $1,100 damage estimate is not sufficient to bring the car back to its original condition. The 2008 Malibu has only 7,900 miles and it was in showroom condition as I had just washed and waxed it. Any tips for dealing with the insurance?" Well, I must say I am happy with the outcome. I don't know how they did it but the repair shop convinced the insurance company to pay the extra $2,400 to bring the car back to showroom condition. The open secret in the repair biz is something they call the supplement. Under that scenario they always find collateral damage not identified in the original estimate. And for some reason the adjuster does not even bat an eye, which leads me to believe perhaps they are working in cohoots with the adjuster getting a kickback from the repair shop. End result, that shady practice drives up the insurance premiums for everybody. Nonetheless, I am very happy and amazed at how well they can match the paint. That is some amazing technology because you can't tell whether the area was repainted.
Re: 2009 FX35 deal ... ??? [kshankar]
by jayrandall on Mon Nov 10 07:42:31 PST 2008
I did go to Fields but the initial offer was higher for a car with less options. Based on the numbers I shared, 39 months, 51k MSRP, 2k customer loyalty (I am a current lease holder of an FX) what do you think is a reasonable monthly amount I should expect on a lease? You can't negotiate residuals, and the money factor will change beased on model. (e.g. the EX's are being offered at 0.0 APR right now). I would check out the Lisle dealership. But it seems to me the Gold Coast deal is high either due to the sales tax or a high APR for the lease program. And I am not really familiar with Luxury Motors but it seems like both dealerships are shady.
Re: 2009 MAX SV Premium Package Deal [fdcarguy]
by fdcarguy on Tue Nov 11 13:20:35 PST 2008
off the top of my head i think the residual was 57 of 58 percent and the MF was .000270 I dont have the deal sheet only the paper with the up front of 586 and the payment of 468.50 and the term of 39 months. For comparison the other dealer i called came in with 480 with similar up front fees. Less than 600 OOP Same exact car. They have told me that they will match the lower price only if I give them a deposit...shady.
Re: 2009 FX35 deal ... ??? [kshankar]
by jayrandall on Mon Nov 10 11:22:42 PST 2008
No, I am not basing the deal on MSRP (c'mon, I'm not that much of a newbie!) I was mentioning that MSRP is 51k for the vehicle. You believe I should be able to get close to Invoice (only $300 over) which is interesting. You feel fairly confident that 5k less MSRP is near the invoice price? So once I get the dealer down to close to invoice, I should use the 2k loyalty program as the last bit of leverage. Am I getting the program now? And thanks for the info about the Chicago area dealerships. They both reek of shadiness. I'll def. checkout Lisle.

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