Posted by B-maniac on September 10, 2014 at 17:55:23 from (75.133.135.184):
In Reply to: used tractor dealers posted by don656 on September 10, 2014 at 12:35:42:
My experience is mostly with car dealers but some with tractors too but I try NEVER to buy a used tractor from a dealer and same with cars. They are on that dealers lot for a reason. Most "GOOD" vehicles/tractors get sold to a relative/neighbor or on craigslist by owner long before they get to a "dealer" That being said , once a dealer senses that you have half a brain (or more) they pass on you and hope a "know nothing" comes along to sell it to. I once stood and heard a used car dealer say to a customer that he was too fussy and to pick a different car on the lot or go to the other dealerships on the same road. All because the customer wanted the dealer to test/replace the alternator/bat. because they had to jump it to get it started to test drive. He wouldn't do it. It was to be the mans teen daughters first car and he just wanted assurance that it would start for her the next morn. No deal. Couldn't believe what I was hearing. BUY from the owner and let those dealers GTH.
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