Posted by fixerupper on January 11, 2015 at 12:11:22 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: tradeing cars posted by Icuby on January 11, 2015 at 06:24:25:
It certainly pays to shop and also be somewhat flexible on what you want. We don't HAVE to have a fancy vehicle with all the options. Couple of years ago, in 2012 my rusted out S-10 gave up the ghost so I went shopping for a brand new regular cab Colorado 2WD bare bones rubber floor mat with an automatic. Did I tell you I'm cheap? LOL. I was tired of shifting gears and ever since I don't know when, every cheap vehicle that fell in my lap had a stick so the only option I insisted on was the automatic. I went to different Chevy dealers pricing this pickup and every dealer quoted about the same price except for one dealer that was way higher. After an hour or so of talking with the sales lady at this dealership with the high priced new one I drove away with a fairly well equipped four door 09 2WD Colorado with 12000 grandpa miles for the same price the other dealers quoted for a much less equipped new one. I wasn't interested in one that fancy, but money talks. I heard later that dealer had this pickup on the lot for a long time. No one wanted to buy a 2WD pickup here in NWIA and it was 2WD. After I brought it home my friends joked they won't recognize me in such a nice pickup. LOL I told them by the time I get rid of it in 20 years when I'm 81 years old it won't look this good so you can feel better about it.
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