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I've never had so much trouble buying a car before.
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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 4171775" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I'll second Fowler except the salesman wanted to know if I wanted to know anything about the vehicle. Crap, I've never set foot in the vehicle until the day of purchase and I didn't know what to ask about anyway. </p><p>I told Fowler what I wanted and they did as I aksed. Post Oak Toyota tried to sell me an extended warranty and I declined but the guy said he was required to got through with the sales pitch anyway so that was a one hour waste of my time. I tell them ahead of time that if I need a warranty, I don't need their car that might break down. If anything is going to fail, it will do it in the three years, 36,000 miles factory warranty. Besides, it's a Toyota.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 4171775, member: 25679"] I'll second Fowler except the salesman wanted to know if I wanted to know anything about the vehicle. Crap, I've never set foot in the vehicle until the day of purchase and I didn't know what to ask about anyway. I told Fowler what I wanted and they did as I aksed. Post Oak Toyota tried to sell me an extended warranty and I declined but the guy said he was required to got through with the sales pitch anyway so that was a one hour waste of my time. I tell them ahead of time that if I need a warranty, I don't need their car that might break down. If anything is going to fail, it will do it in the three years, 36,000 miles factory warranty. Besides, it's a Toyota. [/QUOTE]
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