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Justin1686 04-22-2009 08:37 PM

not to bring in another thread... but there is the 'new delivery odometer miles'. and it was asked, that if told beforehand that the car would be driven from one dealership to another, approx 200-300 miles would it be acceptable or pay $500 for a flatbed transport. and almost every1 said, get it driven. obv the $500 transport wasnt brought up here, but you all make it sound like you would NEVER have the car driven from one dealer to the other? as that is my situation. no dealer within 100 miles of me has the car, and it's either 256 miles, or 342 for the cars to be transported, or $500..

o0javi0o 04-23-2009 03:56 PM

Don't do it. Go to another dealer. Don't let them scam you on that. Sales person would do, tell, and say everything, I mean, EVERYTHING to convince you, that's their job and necessity. They would also imagine that the car was delivered from the moon if they have to do it.
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>135I 04-23-2009 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Justin1686 (Post 61327)
not to bring in another thread... but there is the 'new delivery odometer miles'. and it was asked, that if told beforehand that the car would be driven from one dealership to another, approx 200-300 miles would it be acceptable or pay $500 for a flatbed transport. and almost every1 said, get it driven. obv the $500 transport wasnt brought up here, but you all make it sound like you would NEVER have the car driven from one dealer to the other? as that is my situation. no dealer within 100 miles of me has the car, and it's either 256 miles, or 342 for the cars to be transported, or $500..

Forget paying to have it transported, and forget letting them drive it. Go pick up the car yourself. Have the sales person drive you to the car sign all the paper work after you see it and agree to it. Then drive the car back yourself.

NYBladeZ 04-23-2009 10:01 PM

I'd would not wait, I got d*cked around by the local dealer so instead of dealing with the hassle drove 1 state over and got the car I wanted. Think about it the break in period is the first twelve hundred miles do you real want someone else driving it around for you for half that?

MightyBobo 04-24-2009 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by juan05 (Post 61232)
dont accept it!!! HELL NOO!! i say you talk to a lawyer and file a lawsuit against them. that propostorous. thats a used car. now if they drop the price 5 or 6 grand then thats your decision. but there is no way in hell ill pay all that for a new car..tell him to refund you your money and :gtfo2:

Lol, WAY overboard - a lawsuit over this? It'd cost more money in lawyer fees just to handle the damn situation than what it cost. Its obviously a situation easily remedied (and, as I saw by the post, WAS remedied) by simply talking to the manager.

Justin1686 04-24-2009 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by NYBladeZ (Post 62094)
I'd would not wait, I got d*cked around by the local dealer so instead of dealing with the hassle drove 1 state over and got the car I wanted. Think about it the break in period is the first twelve hundred miles do you real want someone else driving it around for you for half that?

I've bought a car from this dealer before, Habberstad up in Huntington, same salesman, and everything he said/did etc was right on point, no B/S or anything. I reiterated multiple times about the break in period and everything, and he said that they have retiree's they pay that, the only thing they do for the few dealerships they own, transport cars. so i'd like to believe it?...

Justin1686 04-24-2009 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by >135I (Post 62082)
Forget paying to have it transported, and forget letting them drive it. Go pick up the car yourself. Have the sales person drive you to the car sign all the paper work after you see it and agree to it. Then drive the car back yourself.

yeah, as of now, paying for the flatbed is out of the question. Doing all the paperwork would have be done at the other dealership, because it would be a car swap, so i'd have to drive down with the salesman, then drive back with him as well, might be a little akward drive, haha.

not a bad idea though, didn't really think of that. But with my work schedule, i don't think that it would be feasible to do that. will keep it in mind though.

chubbs 04-24-2009 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Justin1686 (Post 62296)
I reiterated multiple times about the break in period and everything, and he said that they have retiree's they pay that, the only thing they do for the few dealerships they own, transport cars. so i'd like to believe it?...

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juan05 04-24-2009 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 62232)
Lol, WAY overboard - a lawsuit over this? It'd cost more money in lawyer fees just to handle the damn situation than what it cost. Its obviously a situation easily remedied (and, as I saw by the post, WAS remedied) by simply talking to the manager.

im talking lawsuit if the dealer wont comply and wont give you your money back. Unless they are willing to do a huge discount otherwise ill just leave.

frost 04-24-2009 09:10 PM

Do you even have proof of how it was delivered? A lot of these dealers are giving out cars while they try to get loans. If they can't get the loan funded, they take back the car, often with several hundred miles on it. It's still technically a new car, but they don't want to tell you some regular joe was driving your car, so they typically tell one of two lies:
1. Delivery
2. The GM/sales manager/other big wig was driving it, but took VERY good care of it.

XtremeX 04-25-2009 06:54 AM

well, like I said before I didn't took delievery of the car. I went with another dealership and trying to have them order me a Black w/ persimmon leather, Touring, Sport Package, and Navigation. They said they will let me have it at invoice which is $37,083 + $1112.49tax + $404.51Doc. Fee = 38,600 is that a good deal or not?


With the deal I also have a trade-In 08 350z Touring w/ Navigtion 7,800miles. They will take trade in for $24,000, I bought the car for $ 27,000 so loosing 3K. what do you guys think of the combination ? :ugh2:

Thank you in advance. If everyone say is good deal then I will try to close the deal with them today.:tup:

MightyBobo 04-25-2009 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by XtremeX (Post 62881)
well, like I said before I didn't took delievery of the car. I went with another dealership and trying to have them order me a Black w/ persimmon leather, Touring, Sport Package, and Navigation. They said they will let me have it at invoice which is $37,083 + $1112.49tax + $404.51Doc. Fee = 38,600 is that a good deal or not?


With the deal I also have a trade-In 08 350z Touring w/ Navigtion 7,800miles. They will take trade in for $24,000, I bought the car for $ 27,000 so loosing 3K. what do you guys think of the combination ? :ugh2:

Thank you in advance. If everyone say is good deal then I will try to close the deal with them today.:tup:

No, definitely not. Invoice = good. Tax = cant fight it. Doc fee = tell them no, not that much. $100 max.. Seriously, you're losing 3K on the car you're flipping no the trade in - you're getting hosed as it is. Other than the documentation fee, though, I see no problem with the deal. If they don't want to play, get up and walk. Trust me.

XtremeX 04-27-2009 02:19 PM

Update on my 370z Order. Well, I took my money to another dealership "Modern Nissan" people are more friendly, courteous and better to deal with. Negotiated on the price down to $37,288.00 O.T.D 370z Black w/ Persimmon Leather, Navigation, Sport Package, and Touring. Basically the car is fully loaded with all and every options is available out there. General Manager told me the car will arrived around beginning of August or Late July.

arcticreaver 04-27-2009 05:58 PM

this is bullcrap. miles is okay, but the paint and the scratches is not. unless they fix it before you pick the car, it's a no deal.

MightyBobo 04-27-2009 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by XtremeX (Post 63924)
Update on my 370z Order. Well, I took my money to another dealership "Modern Nissan" people are more friendly, courteous and better to deal with. Negotiated on the price down to $37,288.00 O.T.D 370z Black w/ Persimmon Leather, Navigation, Sport Package, and Touring. Basically the car is fully loaded with all and every options is available out there. General Manager told me the car will arrived around beginning of August or Late July.


Congratulations, sounds like you made the right choice.


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