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re: dealer demos



re: dealer demos
Having worked at dealers, had dealer demos, and know the racket that
dealers play about the "great deal" they declare on demos,
THERE IS NO WAY IN HELL ANYONE SHOULD EVER BUY A DEALER DEMO.  Sorry for
yelling.
The capital letters are deliberate.  I doubt any other BMW topic would
ever get me to break nettiquette in that way either.  Car dealer sales
closers have a way of what seems like psychically manipulating your mind
to actually believe the car is in good shape and you're getting a deal.
8k miles on it?  Fair chance it was either crashed and repaired, a lemon
car, or dealer buyback, or maybe even all of the above.
Betcha the dealer was trying to dump the car since two or three thousand
miles.
Don't believe this crap goes on?
     Then feel free to be a $30k sucker today, and $30k in the hole
tomorrow when you have to dump the car but you're upside down on the
loan and you're ready to get violent at the lousy lying bastard of a
dealer sales manager who shark jawed you to close the deal now that
you've inherited the same and worse headaches as the previous owner or
the test drivers who knew better and avoided that car like the plague.
     If you don't have the extra $$ to buy a truly new BMW, or even if
you do have the extra $5k. you owe it to yourself to check out what
$30k. of used well cared for one owner well documented unmodified //M3
can do for you.
What that place is trying to hook you on is not a dealer's demo, its a
stealer's demon.
Enjoy buying a new BMW, but not that one.

'jk

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