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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #40 on: June 29, 2009, 11:19:47 am »
I feel that the American car builders fail(ed) to match what the market asks for. Lower fuel consumption while maintaining or improving engine power,


Come over here and take a look around at all the soccer moms driving monster 8 cyl SUVs.  The market here wasn't asking for efficiency or reliability.  It was asking for more cargo space, seats that can be reconfigured, and LCDs at every seat.  It is only recently that that market dried up and still most of those women aren't willing to give up that little luxury bus.  They want to complain about the cost but won't change.  Not yet.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #41 on: June 29, 2009, 01:55:52 pm »
So don't drive a big old heavy monster that you can't steer out of collisions.

Best way not to total your car is not to get in an accident in the first place.
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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #42 on: June 29, 2009, 02:02:57 pm »
So don't drive a big old heavy monster that you can't steer out of collisions.

Best way not to total your car is not to get in an accident in the first place.


You're not the only person on the road and you're not driving all of those other cars.  Every multicar accident caused by one bad driver involves other drivers that weren't driving like a-holes.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #43 on: June 29, 2009, 02:27:58 pm »
You're not the only person on the road and you're not driving all of those other cars.  Every multicar accident caused by one bad driver involves other drivers that weren't driving like a-holes.
Defensive driving.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #44 on: June 29, 2009, 02:37:22 pm »
Defensive driving in a bigger steel box.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #45 on: June 29, 2009, 03:57:40 pm »
You'll need a really big steel box to defend against this accident:

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #46 on: June 29, 2009, 04:10:13 pm »

Went to the Nissan place down the street.  Fully loaded Titan V8 - ~330 HP, ~380 pounds of torque.  $22k.

I test drove an 06 at CarMax (19k!) and it handled like a pig and was uncomfortable but fixed all the retarded crap that American trucks do to their interiors.  Supposedly they were redesigned in 2008 and improved the handling.

As much as it disgusts me.. the freakin import is selling cheaper than domestics and if my F-150 has some major malfunction at 99k I'm sure as hell not buying another Ford.

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I have a 5.4 liter Ford truck and a Titan. That "freakin' import" would run away from an empty bed Ford with 3 games and three of the fattest people you could find playing them in the back. It also handles better, so I'm guessing the one you drove was either in a wreck or somehow screwed up.

The Ford has been reliable, but nowhere near matches the power of the Nissan. Unfortunately, Dodge and Nissan did some kind of deal and the next gen Titan is going to be a gussied up Ram.



Weren't you the one saying trucks were pretty much 5 grand under invoice since nobody was buying them?  :laugh2:

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #47 on: June 29, 2009, 05:16:48 pm »
Ok, I'll chime in here since I work for Ford.

First of all, should you buy from GM, my off the cusp answer would be no, Buy Ford. But the logical answer would be Yes! Why buy from them? Because of all the people that directly or indirectly work for GM. Not only does the factory rat, supplier or the design engineer work for them, but those in the service, health, insurance, trucking & rail, utility, steel, rubber and coutless others work for GM. If GM would just be 'hung out to dry and let fail' then up to 10,000,000 people will be out of their jobs almost over night! You want to see the stock market tank, people flock to banks and withdraw their physical cash, let GM fail without the Government assistance! If good 'ole GW was still in office, he'd have no choice to do what Obama has had to do.

2 local MRI and CT-scan facilities have closed up since Jan of this year because of the new GM & Chrysler UAW active and  retired concessions. Hard to believe that those 2 companies kept 2 centers afloat, but they did! I know this for a fact because the boys mother works in the billing dept for the MRI Centers.

For those that say "It's my money and I'll buy what I want", you have the right to buy what you want!. But, if you dont buy from your neighbor, how can your neighbor buy from you? You might be an IT programmer and ask, how does my neighbor buy from me? Well, with what ever your company offers to the world, someone has to be buying or you wouldnt have a job to begin with. If GM was to buy whatever your company was selling, be it something physical, intellectual or virtual, you'd make sure what you were selling them was top-notch evrytime, so they come back to you! You fill their needs, they line your pockets! I also agree tha GM needs to do the same, build the best car so they come back!

As for those that buy from asian car companies, first of all, the profits go back to japan or korea, currency manipulated and redeposited back into US treasury-currency exchange  for higher currency yields. YES THIS IS HOW THEY WORK! So when toy-motor makes a profit of 20+% off of your purchase, they are doing this buy woking the currency system! GM-Chrysler-Ford-Mitsubishi doesnt have this luxury!

As for the hyundai being made in the midwest, geographically wrong! Only 3 models are made in Alabama, (Genesis, Sonata, Santa Fe) with imported labor! I said that corectly, imported labor. The hyundai plant in Alabama has laborers from korea, the european Balkin states and Turkey. They give the laborers 6 month work visa's, room and board, cash payments and on-site health care (band-aids and tylenol). Yes, this is a fact too! Alabama let hyundai build there with a 30 year abatement on physical labor. Less than 5% of their workforce is from the U.S.A.

Honda in Ohio-Indiana is the only jap company to hire full time, regular employees. I applaud them for that but thats where I stop.

Toymotor - nissan uses temp services that means no full time, no benefits and at-will employment! The cheap cotton field labor in the south has turned into cheap manufacturing labor in the south. The southern US states and their legislatures still are stuck in 1810! They want cheap labor and for you to just get a bowl of rice and water and be happy while they eat their steak, potato's and drink their wine right in front of you!

Enough of my ramblings!
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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #48 on: June 29, 2009, 05:35:00 pm »
Also,

If anyone is truely interested in buying a new Ford, Lincoln or Mercury Vehicle, PM me for an X-Plan pin number!. X-Plan saves anywhere from 3%-4% off the sticker price, you keep all rebates or special financing, no destination charge and no paper work fees!

Walk in to the showroom, tell the salesperson that you have an X-Plan pin and they have to show you the original documentation from the factory what the dealership pays for the car. Now be forwarned, sales persons dont like X-Plans because the sales person only makes $10.00 off of the sale. So they feel somewhat cheated and I kinda agree, but the dealership get full reimbursment for the car from the factory!

Your best bet right now, an Edge or F-150 with  X-Plan and with Ford Motor Credit!



You Can see the Price Difference!



So if your TRULEY in the market for a NEW American Vehicle, PM Me!

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #49 on: June 29, 2009, 05:38:12 pm »

I was on ford.com today and they say 0% financing is available.  And I am seriously considering replacing my civic with a pickup.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #50 on: June 29, 2009, 06:32:22 pm »

Toymotor - nissan uses temp services that means no full time, no benefits and at-will employment! The cheap cotton field labor in the south has turned into cheap manufacturing labor in the south. The southern US states and their legislatures still are stuck in 1810! They want cheap labor and for you to just get a bowl of rice and water and be happy while they eat their steak, potato's and drink their wine right in front of you!


I heard a story on the radio about Toyota... It says they've never laid off a full time employee, and was only just now looking at it because things are so slow. When there was a plant stoppage a few months ago, they let people do community service for full pay. Are you aware of that?
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090124/AUTO01/901240355
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSTRE51G0WE20090217

Right now I have an Ford E250,  Nissan Titan and a Toytoa Tacoma.

The Ford chassis was assembled in Ohio, the 5.4 in Ontario Canada.
The Toyota was built in Freemont CA at a joint GM plant. It actually had some GM accessories, like a Delco battery when new.
The Nissan was built in Canton Mississippi.

How is it possible to truly buy American? Sure Nissan and Toyota are sending executive money back to Japan.
Is that any worse than Ford or Chevy spending millions on on CEO's here? The bread and butter jobs are in the plants, and for now Nissan and Toyota have them here rather than Mexico (I read Toyota is looking at a Mexico for the Tacoma though).

I drove a Ford and a Chevy before buying the Nissan. It was the better truck.
If I were to shop again today, I'd drive the Ford first. It has the nicest interior now, and the fact that Ford didn't take bailout money matters to me.

Its cool of you not to be confrontational about this, and also cool for you to love the company you work for.
That does say a lot about the both of you.  :cheers:

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #51 on: June 29, 2009, 07:30:10 pm »
Why buy from them? Because of all the people that directly or indirectly work for GM. Not only does the factory rat, supplier or the design engineer work for them, but those in the...

Funny, I saw Flash of Genius last night and I was going to post it as a reason to avoid Fords.  Your post not only erased any ill feelings I had against Ford because of that movie, but it also erased any ill feelings I had for Ford before seeing that movie.

Dodges, on the other hand, still suk.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #53 on: June 29, 2009, 09:53:12 pm »
Can an arcade cabinet fit in a Scion xB (old style)?
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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #54 on: June 29, 2009, 10:47:13 pm »
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I heard a story on the radio about Toyota... It says they've never laid off a full time employee, and was only just now looking at it because things are so slow. When there was a plant stoppage a few months ago, they let people do community service for full pay. Are you aware of that?
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090124/AUTO01/901240355
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSTRE51G0WE20090217

Very much aware of the toymotor employees getting full pay for non-traditional jobs when their plant is idle. We did the same thing and the ever so wonderful Senators from tennesee, alabama and south carolina all complained about it. The UAW started the non-traditional job for pay program. Guess who paid the penalty for the complaining? United Way, Catholic Social Services, Goodwill Industries, Big Brother's - Big Sisters, about 50 different local school districts (lunch room and bus attendants), even the Cincinnati Zoo had about 10 of our guys there working, but Ford paying them. Not only does Ford pay them, but the insurance and the workers comp, but NOOOOO!!!! The lazy UAW workers were getting paid not to work in their plants, so the wonderful southern senators could grandstand!

funny how its good for 1 but not the other!  :dunno

Thanks to those that buy from an American company and still believes that it needs to be Made in the U.S.A. from a North American Company!

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #55 on: June 29, 2009, 11:06:06 pm »
I had a Ford Prefect once, it was OK and all, except that it always had this little Dent that kept following it everywhere.... No matter what I did, I couldn't seem to get rid of this Dent...
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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #56 on: June 30, 2009, 07:49:51 am »
I had a Ford Prefect once, it was OK and all, except that it always had this little Dent that kept following it everywhere.... No matter what I did, I couldn't seem to get rid of this Dent...


That ride was a seriously hoopy frood.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #57 on: June 30, 2009, 08:34:32 am »
Toyota has a plant in my county. They pump a buttload of funds into the community, and pay extremely good wages to their assembly line workers. They have also sent a large amount of contracting work to my company - I have done 2 jobs there myself. I would not have a problem at all supporting a company that does so much for my area.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #58 on: June 30, 2009, 09:27:45 am »

I was on ford.com today and they say 0% financing is available.  And I am seriously considering replacing my civic with a pickup.

You may consider waiting a month or so, they always roll out big rebates the second half of the year. Plus, if last year repeats, they offer employee pricing plus rebates late in the year. Employee pricing is better than x-plan. I have a 2007 F-150 FX4 I bought new and got the x-plan through a friend. They had $4500 rebates at the time for a super crew cab. Mine stickered at $38K and some change. I took it home for around $30K. Forman is right, they really don't want to play ball at all when you use the x-plan. They fuct me on my trade in, which was expected. But I did manage to get close to KBB value on it.
I'd always been told and it was confirmed by the salesman that you should buy at the end of the month. I bought mine on the last weekend in July. Anyway, better deals should be coming down the pipe soon.
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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #59 on: June 30, 2009, 09:53:04 am »
Can an arcade cabinet fit in a Scion xB (old style)?

I dunno, but I got a Capcom Impress 29" into my Honda Fit, hatch completely closed.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #60 on: June 30, 2009, 09:59:59 am »
I will say mid July - August is usually the best time to buy. All the mfg's are trying to clear out their current model year as the new model year usually starts Sept 1.

But toymotor seems to still have 2008 tundra's on their lots as they are advertising heavily on Reds radio and TV to try and get rid of them! I guess they arnt willing to wheel & Deal them too much. The 'Industry Insider' tells us at work that toymotor still has 21,000 2008's on their lots nationwide and that only 20,000 2009's were produced so far this year! For the so called 'Truck of the Year' looks like its stuck in the mud!


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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #61 on: June 30, 2009, 10:05:08 am »

A few months back at Bass Pro they were giving out gift cards in return for test driving a Tundra.  That thing was a beast and you could barely even feel the speed bumps and obstacle course they had set up.  I'd take that over anything in the F150 line without hesitation.  Too bad it's way out of my price range.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #62 on: June 30, 2009, 10:48:26 am »
It's supposed to go to friends/family of Ford employees. I think the A plan is for the actual employee and is the same as you get when they offer employee pricing. Unfortunately that deal is normally reserved for the overstock vehicles...so it is hit and miss, depending on what you are looking for.

Never drove a Toyota or Nissan full size. I'm not that anti foreign and my fear is probably unfounded, but if you are doing actual work of pulling trailers, I don't trust them. Americans have just been doing it longer. Like I said, may not be true.

My Ford has performed pretty well. The suspension is a little stiff, but it is an FX4. It pulls my boat like it isn't there and stops it just as well. I had a Chevy and it was a little fancier on the inside, but they always felt like low riders to me, even the 4WD. Two knocks on the Ford: The AC does not get cold fast at all...Chevy is instant iceberg, Dodge isn't bad either. Two, I went from a Chevy to a Ford and the seat felt like a cinder block. It was SO hard compared to Chevy.
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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #63 on: June 30, 2009, 11:35:36 am »
The AC does not get cold fast at all...

Ditto - its pretty annoying this time of year.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #64 on: June 30, 2009, 12:09:10 pm »
Chances are the X-Plan will be about the same price with or without it! Sometimes a large volume dealer can give you a better deal without the X-Plan. But read the fine print on the deal from the dealer, The dealer keeps the rebate or you get the rebate but take a higher % rate for financing. Sometimes you only get the 1-2% finance rate or lower if you use Ford Motor Credit only, but sometimes its still  worthwhile looking at your local credit union for a low rate so you can keep the rebate!

As for the A-Plan and employee pricing, not quite the same.  With A-Plan we dont pay destination, paper work or dealer prep fees. Also with A-Plan we get parts and service at about 8-12% off the regular shelf price. Employees price is kinda  a sales gimmick but you can save money with it!

As for the AC not being too cold, ditto here, but Ford uses a different cooling system to keep the stress of the AC off the motor so you dont loose power when you need it! Try pulling an 8500 pound boat and trailer with AC and see how much stress you put on the motor and transmission. The AC is electronically fluctuating as to if/how much of a load is on the powertrain. Ford is also working on an indepedent AC system that fully takes the load off the motor. They just need to find out where to shove the thing under the hood!

the local Bass-Pro was also giving up to $100.00 for tundra test drives but the salesman there told me that he didnt sell one the day of the $100.00 test drives. I didnt tell him I worked for Ford. The local toymotor dealership that has the salesman there pulled the salesman and just has business cards and flyers available if interested in buying one out of the Bass-Pro shop.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #65 on: June 30, 2009, 03:50:18 pm »
PM me and I need your Full name, address, last four of your SS#, car you currently have, trade in or not, car you want to buy (although you dont have to use the X-Plan on your first choice. If you tell me F-150 but buy an Edge you dont have to get a different X-Plan pin #).

It only takes about 2 minutes for me to generate an X-Plan pin #

after I generate the X-Plan Pin# I'll keep it valid for 30 days if you decide not to use it!

Also, just because I gave you an X-Plan pin # doesnt mean you have to use it or agree with me and my posts!  :cheers:

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #66 on: June 30, 2009, 04:45:36 pm »
Very noble Fordman. I may take you up on that later in the summer if my wife's Mitzubishi nickel and dimes me (just dropped $400+ on some fuel tank sensor that was causing a check engine light to come on...apparently it is not vital, but it would stay on and if something else went wrong you wouldn't know).  :timebomb:
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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #67 on: June 30, 2009, 09:32:47 pm »
I'm no mechanic, but I play one on BYOAC - Forums - Everything Else!  :dizzy:

LLuncooJ - change the gas cap, take the positive off the battery for 10 minutes, see if that clears the code and if it throws the same check engine light. If it does, check the gasoline fill line at where the neck attaches to the body of the car for any air leaks. This is the number one Check Engine light code problem. If thats not it, check the O2 sensor.

Pinballjim, losen the bolts, put in some permatex gasket sealer, titghten the bolts 3-5 nm beyond what the book calls for, scrape off any excess or squeezed out permatex, let it run, heat up then let it sit over night. After it has cooled, take a sharpie and color the blue to black so it wont get noticed. Then drive it for a few days and see if you may have fixed the leak temporarily, then trade it in on a nice new F-150! PM me for the X-Plan Pin before you buy. If you want, get the vin # and dealership name-town and I'll look up the X-Plan for you on a particular vehicle!

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #68 on: June 30, 2009, 11:16:12 pm »
Wow, if you could find one for $20K , then sign for it! I'll have to wait until July 1 to see what deals they have for July as it is the last day of June and the deals end rather suddenly the last 3 days of the current sales month.

I'll check the inventory of the zip code you gave me at about 10:00AM Eastern time

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #69 on: June 30, 2009, 11:51:48 pm »
just PM me a valid email address and I can get you access to the AXZ pricing website.

I didnt know I could do that, but I can. You get an email invitaion from Ford, follow the steps (hoops) and search dealer inventory with the X-Plan price. It also shows the A-Plan price.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #70 on: July 01, 2009, 01:23:57 pm »

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Hi.... definitely very interested.  I live closeby and would love to take a closer look. 

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Hello,

Thank you for your interest in buying my 2008 Chevrolet Silverado.

It is a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS with clear title , and the price that I want for it is $16,000 with free shipping (to your location) included. As you can see in pictures the car is in perfect condition, looks like new, it has never been scratched or wrecked was never been abused or raced. I travel a lot because my work but I can ship the car for no extra costs anywhere in USA.
In the past I used for large transactions eBay protection program.
Here is how it works if you have never used eBay vehicle purchase protection program.
You send me your full name and your shipping address so I can initiate the transaction on eBay. eBay contacts you with further details regarding the payment and shipping process.You submit the payment to eBay, eBay confirms the payment and asks me to release the shipment. I ship the car which should be at your door within the next 6 business days. You have a 7 days inspection period before you confirm the deal and eBay forwards the payment to me or you cancel the deal and you get your money back and return the vehicle free of charge.
Basically eBay holds your money safe until you confirm that the car is what you have expected and you want to buy it. It is not a sight unseen deal.
On the other hand I can ship the car knowing eBay has your money and you wont disappear with my car. We are both covered.
Sorry for the long emails I have tried to touch all bases.
So please let me know if you are interested.

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I don't need it shipped.  I am in MA about a half hour south.  All I need is a straight local transaction, after seeing the truck in person of course, and possibly having my mechanic check the truck if we agree it is worth doing.
 
Are you available tomorrow night to show the truck?

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Hello,

As I already told you, I away with my work and I can't come home only to show you the car. That's why I chose to do the deal through eBay protection program. You'll get the chance to test drive the car or go to a local workshop before I get paid. If the car is not exactly as described you can ship it back to me free of charge and you'll get your money back from eBay.

Please let me know asap because I need money urgent and I have to sell the car.

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You want to ship the car 20 miles?

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No, I can come home and you can pick it up yourself. It is much better this way.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #71 on: July 01, 2009, 01:26:20 pm »
Dude, keep it going! Ask him where it is currently sitting so you can at least check out the exterior and peek in the windows.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #72 on: July 01, 2009, 01:28:50 pm »
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Hrm.  Well, I'll be in the area tomorrow as I frequently do business in Newton.  Could you give me the address so I can at least check out the exterior?  I'd like to see the graphics on the tailgate up close.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #73 on: July 01, 2009, 03:44:05 pm »
I smell a scam! or was that the dog?  :dizzy:

I responded to a craigslist ad about a Ford Escort to drive to work and they wanted me to buy the car for $800. but have it shipped 20 miles for $1,000. I told them I was local and could just pick it up! They insisted on the $1,000 delivery fee. I told them to shove it. Then about 2 weeks later, one of the local news station did a story on the scam and 3 people were busted seeling junk cars to people in poorer neighborhoods without titles and charging the $1,000 delivery fees.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #74 on: July 01, 2009, 03:49:25 pm »
« Last Edit: July 01, 2009, 03:53:12 pm by Fordman »

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #75 on: July 01, 2009, 04:00:27 pm »


Hey!  That is good news.  Maybe I can leverage that into a better deal on a Tacoma.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #76 on: July 02, 2009, 02:21:19 am »
All of this makes me glad I live about 2000 feet from work. I sold my truck a few years back, and just walk to work. If I need to do any grocery shopping or anything, I can usually con one of the roomies into a ride, or walk to the place and call a cab for 5 bucks to bring me back home.
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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #77 on: July 02, 2009, 09:40:04 am »
All of this makes me glad I live about 2000 feet from work. I sold my truck a few years back, and just walk to work. If I need to do any grocery shopping or anything, I can usually con one of the roomies into a ride, or walk to the place and call a cab for 5 bucks to bring me back home.
Walking to work in bad weather can suck, but compared to the cost of vehicle ownership, I think I can deal with a little cold or wet weather: I have heard that it can build character as well, but have yet to see this personally.

Don't you live in Maine?  Walking to work in 3 feet of snow must suck....

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #78 on: July 02, 2009, 06:37:09 pm »
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I have another buyer who accepted my selling terms. If you want my car please give me your full name and address so I can initiate the transaction, I'll come home to meet you after you will deposit the amount on an ebay account.

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Re: So...wouldja buy a GM?
« Reply #79 on: July 02, 2009, 11:07:37 pm »
All of this makes me glad I live about 2000 feet from work. I sold my truck a few years back, and just walk to work. If I need to do any grocery shopping or anything, I can usually con one of the roomies into a ride, or walk to the place and call a cab for 5 bucks to bring me back home.
Walking to work in bad weather can suck, but compared to the cost of vehicle ownership, I think I can deal with a little cold or wet weather: I have heard that it can build character as well, but have yet to see this personally.

Don't you live in Maine?  Walking to work in 3 feet of snow must suck....

Yeah, but I need the exercise, and besides, Mainers are a different breed (as in we are often mistaken for Canadian when we travel  :dizzy: ). The vehicle I had a few years back made the trip a bit more pleasant ('90 Ford Ranger with the old fashioned 4x4 (the real kind, with the hub locks, none of this sissy "push button" crap)).
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