question on jeep dealer refusing service.
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Best thing I ever did when buying a vehicle was going on the net,
I think it was Autotrader.com, and listing what I wanted.
@ days later, I had offers to sell from 3 dealerships in my area ,
called the one with the best price (I already had financing arranged)
I went to the dealership, test drove the truck and was gone in 20
minutes, paperwork complete.
Tookie - Denham Springs, LA
88YJ, 4" lift, 33" TSLs, Lock-Rights
PosiLock, 4.10s
I think it was Autotrader.com, and listing what I wanted.
@ days later, I had offers to sell from 3 dealerships in my area ,
called the one with the best price (I already had financing arranged)
I went to the dealership, test drove the truck and was gone in 20
minutes, paperwork complete.
Tookie - Denham Springs, LA
88YJ, 4" lift, 33" TSLs, Lock-Rights
PosiLock, 4.10s
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
>My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
>My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
>My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
>My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
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Matt Osborn did pass the time by typing:
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>> negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>> those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>> directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>> it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
>
> The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
> How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
> manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
>
> Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
> How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
Negotiation is like a paint job. 90% of a proper job is prep work.
--
DougW
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>> negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>> those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>> directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>> it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
>
> The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
> How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
> manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
>
> Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
> How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
Negotiation is like a paint job. 90% of a proper job is prep work.
--
DougW
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Matt Osborn did pass the time by typing:
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>> negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>> those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>> directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>> it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
>
> The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
> How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
> manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
>
> Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
> How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
Negotiation is like a paint job. 90% of a proper job is prep work.
--
DougW
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>> negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>> those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>> directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>> it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
>
> The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
> How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
> manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
>
> Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
> How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
Negotiation is like a paint job. 90% of a proper job is prep work.
--
DougW
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Matt Osborn did pass the time by typing:
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>> negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>> those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>> directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>> it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
>
> The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
> How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
> manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
>
> Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
> How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
Negotiation is like a paint job. 90% of a proper job is prep work.
--
DougW
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>> negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>> those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>> directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>> it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
>
> The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
> How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
> manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
>
> Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
> How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
Negotiation is like a paint job. 90% of a proper job is prep work.
--
DougW
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Matt Osborn did pass the time by typing:
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>> negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>> those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>> directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>> it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
>
> The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
> How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
> manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
>
> Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
> How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
Negotiation is like a paint job. 90% of a proper job is prep work.
--
DougW
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:07:16 -0400, "cooper" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> My negotiation skills suck. I don't think I _have_ to be skilled in
>> negotiating to spend thousands of my dollars at a dealership. I'm one of
>> those people that just can't seem to say what they need to say, or have the
>> directness needed to be a 'negotiator'. I HATE trying to buy a new car, and
>> it's why I passed on an 02 and bought my 94 YJ from a private sale.
>
> The biggest problem with negotiating is not knowing what to negotiate.
> How in the hell do we know what the dealer makes, what the
> manufacturer makes and what to negotiate.
>
> Negotiating for a car is having an emotional argument with yourself.
> How bad do you want the car? That's no basis for negotiation.
Negotiation is like a paint job. 90% of a proper job is prep work.
--
DougW
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In article <1088hj4amcul6da@corp.supernews.com>,
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>> Mike, I hear ya man. Most people top post so I really don't make a big
>> deal
>> outta it. Bottom posting really can be better if done right, though. If
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Sleestak <here@there.com> wrote:
>Sleestak wrote:
>
>> Mike, I hear ya man. Most people top post so I really don't make a big
>> deal
>> outta it. Bottom posting really can be better if done right, though. If
>> you are board, check out the following websites:
>
>Of course I meant "bored."
>
Of course it also the Windoze crapola software used which retards the user
to just a 5 year old with editing control. The good ol days of rn and trn
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