I would have felt better about it if it was only the back and forth haggling. Not coming down to my offer. Sure, part of the game. It really was when they tried to take away the $500 financing rebate and added it to the negotiated price that it became sleazy. I was paying attention how many...
High School first shitbox: 1982 Chevy Celebrity
First job after college: 1993 Ford Probe GT
First SUV: 1995 Isuzu Rodeo
First Truck: 2001 Toyota Tundra SR5 V8 4x4
Long commute years: 2010 Toyota Corolla, 2017 Toyota Corolla
Post Covid FT remote worker: 2025 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4x4
And yes also...
Wow that is insane. Yeah I'm not young anymore. One day I'm racing BMX bikes with my buddies and the next I have 3 grown kids a mortgage and graying hair. :)
Back in '95 I became interested in an Isuzu Rodeo (remember them?). I went to the dealer, took it for a ride, but they were not willing...
That's the strange thing. You read the reviews and some people think they have had a great experience at this place with the same sales guy. I just wonder if they even realize they have been bent over. I guess that is the characteristic of a successful salesman. Give them a smile and they won't...
Man that sounds great. Maybe I am stuck in my own old school mindset trying to support the local dealers. I mean some of them are boosters and sponsors for local youth teams and events. But man I never want to go through that again.
I don't know if this is the right place but is anyone else sick of the games and tactics some dealerships still play when all you want to do is buy a new vehicle at a fair price? I bought my SR5 from a Toyota dealership stuck in a 70s or 80s time warp. I came in with a price for the exact same...
I've been using that plow with my 2001 Tundra for 12 years now to plow a 900' driveway. Works great. But I know my Tundra is going to break down eventually from rust so I waited to buy the 25 Tacoma until I got confirmation that Curt had a front receiver for the 4th Gen...