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Q: Does anyone have good or bad experiences selling their car on greatcarsandtrucks.com?
It has been more than one month since I posted my SUV for sale on autotrader.com with no results. Not one person has called to inquire about my SUV. I have even lowered the price by $1500 dollars. I think that I’m asking for a fair price on the vehicle. I did get two calls from greatcarsandtrucks claiming they can sell my car in 7 to 21 days for the amount that I’m requesting. They claim to have clients interested in my vehicle who are pre-approved for a loan. They also claim that if my SUV is not sold in 90 days they will refund me the $180 dollars I need to pay them for their services. The company is based in Canada and they post cars for sale in the United States. The car that I’m selling is a 2005 Chevrolet Equinox LT with 17,000 miles and many extras included. I’m selling it for $18,500. Any advice on selling my SUV ASAP. Would you trust a company like this?
A: Try eBay, you won’t regret it.
Q: Was my experience at the “Government Motors” car dealership yesterday the new norm in auto sales?
I went to a local Chevrolet dealership yesterday on the recommendation of a friend to look at purchasing a vehicle because we find ourselves in a situation where have to have one. I had $2,000 in cash, a trade-in that if it was in poor condition is worth $1,000, and a perfect credit score. I was offered an Equinox with a $2,400 warranty added on top of the cost of the vehicle, a 5.5 percent interest rate, and $500 for my trade-in. General Motors doesn’t offer any incentives on this vehicle, and neither does that dealer, but they told me I could purchase a Malibu if I wanted incentives. I don’t want a Malibu. So I walked out the door.
The salesman and his finance manager could not understand why I was leaving. I said, “You don’t have anything to offer me.” The salesman said, “We’re giving you a really good deal, and we aren’t offering you anything more because we don’t have to.” I thanked them for their time and left.
I drove immediately to the Ford dealership up the road and got exactly what I wanted, including $1,000 for my trade-in. The dealer threw in a lifetime of free oil changes, and I got to keep my $2,000 in cash too. (Merry Christmas to me.)
Is this the future of buying General Motors cars now that the government owns the majority of the company?
(I live in Detroit, by the way, and I am genetically and psychologically programmed to purchase American cars only.)
I forgot something: The Chevrolet dealer told me that I wouldn’t be able to take delivery of my vehicle until February. That they thought this was an offer I couldn’t refuse amazes me.
Interesting comments. The Obama administration shut down dealers who contributed to John McCain’s campaign fund, even if they were more profitable than dealers who contributed to Obama’s campaign. This is indeed very political, and the information is out there if you choose to look for it. Or you could just choose to insult an anonymous YA poster. Whichever is easier for you. Have a nice day, all of you.
A: I have never been treated well by a Government Motors dealership, unless I ignored the sales personnel. Their customer service stinks, their sales team is all about the buck not getting the person into the car they want at a price that can be agreed upon. Now that they are owned by the government and the unions, expect more of the same or worse. This is why GM should have failed and not been bailed out. Its called greed. (the delivery date is in part due to the company filing for bankruptcy as part of the bailout, and in part due to the C4C that sold out most of the decent models while not allowing the company to build more while in bankruptcy court). Smart move by our government, bail them out then ensure they will fail.
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