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Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Considering each test drive is about 1-2 miles
What the hell kind of piss-poor excuses for test drives do you take?
- M4H
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Considering each test drive is about 1-2 miles
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
My car had two miles on it when I bought it, brand new two weeks ago. I know new cars are a waste of money, but I wanted to have that untouched new car experience once in my life![]()
Got a checkmark on that oneOriginally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
My car had two miles on it when I bought it, brand new two weeks ago. I know new cars are a waste of money, but I wanted to have that untouched new car experience once in my life![]()
It's kind of nice to have a car that no one has ever farted in before...![]()
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Just buy a used car, dont get ripped into buying a new car.
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Just buy a used car, dont get ripped into buying a new car.
QFT, you can buy the exact same used car with 5,000 miles on it for thousands less.
By law, a car is no longer able to be sold as new once the mileage exceeds 3000. Good for you for walking away.Originally posted by: BoomerD
May have just been on several test drives, or demo'd...I looked at a "new" Ford F-150 a couple of weeks, that had been a "demo", driven by the owner of the dealership's father. Had just over 4000 miles on it, and they wanted to call it NEW, and sell it for the full price...I walked away.
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
My car had two miles on it when I bought it, brand new two weeks ago. I know new cars are a waste of money, but I wanted to have that untouched new car experience once in my life![]()
Originally posted by: BoomerD
May have just been on several test drives, or demo'd...I looked at a "new" Ford F-150 a couple of weeks, that had been a "demo", driven by the owner of the dealership's father. Had just over 4000 miles on it, and they wanted to call it NEW, and sell it for the full price...I walked away.
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
WTF? Your warranty starts the day you buy the car, and whatever the factory warranty is, it will be plus, whatever the car has when you take delivery.
As soon as a car rolls, and the odometer is connected it accumulates mileage. Test drives, factory testing, moving about the lot, etc, will all impact the odometer reading.
You will not be able to buy a car with zero miles.
And, finally, I have to ask, how anal are you? Would a dealer even want you as a customer? You sound like someone with whom the dealer writes "scramble" on the coversheet of the deal
Anal people are never happy and they bring down a dealership's CSI ratings. Bad CSI can result in hundreds of thousands in incentive money being lost. .
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
I test drove a vehicle that had over 1000 (yes, one thousand) miles on it. The dealership was selling it as new. Not only that, the salesmen were really pushing it hard - kind of like management was giving whoever sold it a bonus. I asked about the mileage, and it seems like they said it was a repo, but they were selling it for full price anyway. I don't know how they get away with doing stuff like that.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Considering each test drive is about 1-2 miles
What the hell kind of piss-poor excuses for test drives do you take?
- M4H
