January 10, 2011

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This belongs to a motor manufacturer – it’s their UK head office. I really like the way that they’ve made it a pastiche car dealership…

Less worried about layoffs, jobholders spend more
A sigh of relief: Consumers with jobs open their wallets, confident that layoffs are easing
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Crime Stoppers : Stolen trucks from car dealership
Chattanooga Police are trying to track down a couple of thieves who were stealing thousands in trucks from a car dealership, while many were enjoying a white Christmas at home.
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Less worried about layoffs, jobholders spend more
A steady decline in layoffs is giving the vast majority of adults who have jobs the confidence to spend more freely and help energize the economy. They no longer worry so much about losing their jobs. Their renewed confidence has boosted retail sales – just what’s needed to spark what economists call a “virtuous cycle”: Higher [...]
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Question by CB C: Can I get a lawsuit for giving bad review about a car dealer that lied to me?
I was cheated at an auto dealership and gave them bad reviews online and emailed their manager telling him that they are all liars, and unwilling to help customers to their satisfaction, etc etc. Can they get me for slander and take me to court when all Im doing is speaking my mind
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Best answer:

Answer by TJTB
No they can’t sue you (I guess they can try, but it will be dismissed). And if they threaten you, then YOU can take them to court for harrasment.
You have the right to review them negatively if they didn’t provide good service to you.

edit: To the thumbs down genius: I have a law degree. Let’s debate tort law on slander. BTW, if you don’t agree and know better, then where is YOUR answer to her question? Can’t wait to hear your version of the law. We’re ALL ears…

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Financing woes squeezing auto dealers.: An article from: New Hampshire Business Review

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Question by ergo sum: What does a car dealer have to tell you about a car?
I’m a first time buyer searching for a used car. I’m told the dealer will generally not tell when not asked. What can I ask the dealer about the car that he/she is obliged to tell me? Do I have to research the VIN myself or do they provide a detailed history upon request?

Also, how do you know you are getting a good price on a used car? I know that new cars devalue immediately upon purchase, so how can I tell I’m getting a good price?

Any other info would also be a great help. Thanks to everyone!

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Welcome to your typical car negotiation, a dollar dance consisting of you, your salesman and some guy in the back of the showroom he keeps talking to on your behalf. Ask a car salesman and they’ll tell you their markup is actually pretty small. Canadian news clip from CityNews.ca Jan 30, 2008.

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Dealers warned about credit hire following court case
Car dealers have been warned to consider a recent court case if they are planning to hire vehicles to replace those taken off the road by a no-fault crash.
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20 arrested after Indiana cops pose as crooked car dealers
The Northwest Indiana Times reports: A nine-month sting targeting car thieves attracted 20 men and women who sold undercover police 70 vehicles valued at more than 0,000, officials say. Lake County Sheriff’s Capt. Rick Borchert and another officer posed as a father-and-son team of crooked car dealers buying cars stolen from Illinois and northwest Indiana. Borchert says the thieves bragged …
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Bartering With Second Hand Car Dealers In Central Jersey

A huge quantity of persons make the decision to aquire a used vehicle instead of a new one. The choice to purchase used is often because a quality used vehicle can be obtained for a fairly low price. Did you know that it is even possible to purchase a used vehicle for less than the asking price? This is done by negotiating with a car dealer or sales representative. If you are interested in learning how to negotiate your next used car purchase from a Jersey City used car dealer continue to read on for some helpful negotiating tips.

The best way to negotiate a price on a used vehicle is by knowing exactly how much money the car is worth. This information can be obtained it two ways. A common way to obtain information on a certain vehicle is by using the internet. The internet will allow you to research a particular car make and model. You can also visit the website of the car maker to obtain more information. Purchasing a Kelley Blue Book is another way to obtain vehicle pricing information. This book is used as a guideline for determining the value of a new or used vehicle. The Kelley Blue Book can also be found online; however, having an actual book in your hand when visiting a Jersey City used car dealer can save you time.

When speaking with a sales representative at a Central Jersey used car dealer you should also ask them about the invoice price on a vehicle. The invoice price is how much money they had to spend to acquire the vehicle. Many new car dealerships provide proof of the invoice cost; however, it may be hard to prove the exact purchase price on a used vehicle. You should use this information to your advantage, but be careful with automatically accepting what a dealer says without proof. Comparing the purchase price and the asking price of a vehicle will allow you to determine how much of a profit a Jersey City used car dealer is making on the vehicle. Be cautious of an large difference because it is often a sign that a dealership is not working in the best interest of the customer.

Just about all new and used car dealerships will take vehicle trade-ins. If you are planning on trading in your existing vehicle it can also be used as a negotiating tool. When taking your vehicle to a dealership the Kelley Blue Book will come in handy again. If the used car dealership gives you a low quote on your vehicle be sure to speak your mind. There are a large number of new car owners who let their old vehicles slip away for way less money then they should. If your vehicle is in good condition and the Kelley Blue Book states a higher trade-in value, do not be afraid to show the book to a sales representative. If you think that you can get more for your trade in then go visit another dealership.

Negotiating and comparing prices are the two most effective ways for car buyers to obtain a great vehicle from a New Jersey used car dealer for a discounted price. By trying to negotiate the worst that could happen is that you will be told no. Isn’t it at least worth a try?

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