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Its been said many companies can take atvantage of X pricing because they are involved in the auto business. Where can you find a list of companies to see if you are involved with one of them?
How soon do you want your car? If you join the EAA, you can use it in 1 year. If you're a vet, you may be able to join the DAV and take advantage immediately. Not sure if there are other organisations out there, but I'd be suprised if there weren't.
Jason
Jason
Originally posted by upstate@October 8, 2004, 9:42 PM
Its been said many companies can take atvantage of X pricing because they are involved in the auto business. Where can you find a list of companies to see if you are involved with one of them?
Its been said many companies can take atvantage of X pricing because they are involved in the auto business. Where can you find a list of companies to see if you are involved with one of them?
I would check with your HR department at your employer.
I am paying MSRP for my 05' GT.
BUT YOU KNOW WHAT? If my dealer doesn't get IT before other orders and I see people driving them around 3-5 weeks before mine comes in, I'll be sure to threaten cancellation.
Some of you are like me and paying MSRP hoping to be one of "the first" in the neighborhood. But yeah, I figure the stupidity of MSRP should have some bonafide results, particularly owning the car before others. We should be the Jay Leno's of our respective cities for a month or so... :P
BUT YOU KNOW WHAT? If my dealer doesn't get IT before other orders and I see people driving them around 3-5 weeks before mine comes in, I'll be sure to threaten cancellation.
Some of you are like me and paying MSRP hoping to be one of "the first" in the neighborhood. But yeah, I figure the stupidity of MSRP should have some bonafide results, particularly owning the car before others. We should be the Jay Leno's of our respective cities for a month or so... :P
Originally posted by upstate@October 8, 2004, 10:42 PM
Its been said many companies can take atvantage of X pricing because they are involved in the auto business. Where can you find a list of companies to see if you are involved with one of them?
Its been said many companies can take atvantage of X pricing because they are involved in the auto business. Where can you find a list of companies to see if you are involved with one of them?
Originally posted by upstate@October 8, 2004, 10:42 PM
Its been said many companies can take atvantage of X pricing because they are involved in the auto business. Where can you find a list of companies to see if you are involved with one of them?
Its been said many companies can take atvantage of X pricing because they are involved in the auto business. Where can you find a list of companies to see if you are involved with one of them?
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