What you think of this "Infiniti buy back program"
#17
Originally Posted by j-champaco
thats true as well - it's only GREAT if it works..but the concept...thats my point, just the concept alone...gets an A for effort!
So maybe it's good for some people... not me though. I'll take however much time is necessary to get a fair deal. Also take the time to sell for reasonable price.
#18
#19
Originally Posted by mkaresh
I suspect it works quite well, or dealers wouldn't keep doing it.
Some people are probably already thinking of getting a new car, but they're worried about what they'll get for theirs. Then they get this. Seems worth a trip to the dealer to check it out...
Some people are probably already thinking of getting a new car, but they're worried about what they'll get for theirs. Then they get this. Seems worth a trip to the dealer to check it out...
#20
Just email the sales guy something like this:
Hi There
I am so excited about your offer that I share my news with the biggest infiniti online community in the world. There is some skeptics but I told them that you will offer me a great deal on my trade in and new purchases. Since I want to prove the critics wrong, if you can give me the price of my trade-in and the price of the new vehicle up front then I post them in the website saying <Dealer's name> is not a fault.
Hi There
I am so excited about your offer that I share my news with the biggest infiniti online community in the world. There is some skeptics but I told them that you will offer me a great deal on my trade in and new purchases. Since I want to prove the critics wrong, if you can give me the price of my trade-in and the price of the new vehicle up front then I post them in the website saying <Dealer's name> is not a fault.
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I got this same letter but from a Nissan Dealership where I got my oil changed once. I also got this from a Toyota Dealership as well. From the looks of things, the dealership isn't even sending these out, it is a mass mail distributor that has you on a mailing list. I'm sure Nissan, Toyota, or Infiniti gives them our info (I have a family member that owns Toyotas) and they will take car of everything.
#23
Originally Posted by what2do
Just email the sales guy something like this:
Hi There
I am so excited about your offer that I share my news with the biggest infiniti online community in the world. There is some skeptics but I told them that you will offer me a great deal on my trade in and new purchases. Since I want to prove the critics wrong, if you can give me the price of my trade-in and the price of the new vehicle up front then I post them in the website saying <Dealer's name> is not a fault.
Hi There
I am so excited about your offer that I share my news with the biggest infiniti online community in the world. There is some skeptics but I told them that you will offer me a great deal on my trade in and new purchases. Since I want to prove the critics wrong, if you can give me the price of my trade-in and the price of the new vehicle up front then I post them in the website saying <Dealer's name> is not a fault.
#28
Dealerships sometimes go at cross purposes. Sell you an extended warranty when you buy the car, then wonder why 3 years later you aren't rushing in to replace the car.
As I mentioned last time I was asked, I mentioned I wasn't in the market yet since I still had several years to go on the extended warranty.
Guess the extra money at the front, and the hope you will forget about it 3 years later (when you are still in the factory warranty).
As I mentioned last time I was asked, I mentioned I wasn't in the market yet since I still had several years to go on the extended warranty.
Guess the extra money at the front, and the hope you will forget about it 3 years later (when you are still in the factory warranty).
#29
Originally Posted by kevink
Dealerships sometimes go at cross purposes. Sell you an extended warranty when you buy the car, then wonder why 3 years later you aren't rushing in to replace the car.
As I mentioned last time I was asked, I mentioned I wasn't in the market yet since I still had several years to go on the extended warranty.
Guess the extra money at the front, and the hope you will forget about it 3 years later (when you are still in the factory warranty).
As I mentioned last time I was asked, I mentioned I wasn't in the market yet since I still had several years to go on the extended warranty.
Guess the extra money at the front, and the hope you will forget about it 3 years later (when you are still in the factory warranty).
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