Posted by Cockshutt Mike on November 18, 2010 at 16:11:30 from (67.142.168.26):
In Reply to: Vehicle dealer offerings? posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on November 18, 2010 at 09:21:50:
Talked with a gentleman that had a 4x4 he had baught brand new. He wanted some help getting unstuck. I said well i think it will come right out in 4 wheel drive and he said, it's in 4 wheel drive. I said no it's not because your front wheels aren't spinning and his reply was well it's full time 4 wheel drive. I pointed out to him the switch on the dash, flipped switch into 4 wheel drive and it came right out. He owned that vehicle for 5 or 6 years. A friend of mine who is a mechanic said a lot of people buy them because it's the in thing, they never use it and like the guy i helped don't even know how to operate. Most people want a 4x4 just to keep up with the crowd, hence drives up wants above needs along with price. 4x4 sells 2x4 doesn't so if dealer has a good business head he stocks what sells.
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