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    let the oil out and leave a little maybe and ride the shit out of it. put some metal shavings in the motor, that should do the job

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    chu talkin bout willis?,

    in class bored

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    Quote Originally Posted by Princess12
    I'm sure there have probably been some instances, but I have never seen it happen. I guess it's because we sell luxury vehicles and we have a very different client base.

    I guess I never really thought about it though... when I purchase a vehicle, I come with my own financing, already approved, ready to go.
    Well most people don't even realize it. because they sign a contract etc.

    but in there it does state that if there is an issue with financing, you are required to return the car.
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    l-o-l @ Princess...

    Alot of dealerships do this... Why you think most require you to get insurance before you even leave the lot..

    Before buying a car.. do research man.. instead of looking like a complete jackass online.

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    LMAO@ financial information given over IA.... this is just the place I go to get answers on such topics. Fluck calling the bank, or going to the dealership and speaking with the manager. On top of that, i'm going to vandalize a car that the dealership owns because an outside bank decided to decline a loan that they deemed to not qualify to their standards. You sir, are a winner.


    BTW Princess, many credit unions allow general public going people to get loans, but some give better loans to members/employees of orginizations who have contracts with them. Ask me how I would know
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    I'm with Dopple on this one. Ragging out the car only hurts the eventual owner of the car, not the dealship that will take VERY little off the price of the car, if they take anything off at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3.5@utoGrip
    hey everyone, i think im being screwed by the dealers, so i need you guys help...

    so i purchased a car a little bit over two weeks ago, and finanaced it just under my name. then exactly one week later, the dealer called me and say that the bank wants a cosigner... so i brought one out and finish the paper work again.

    now, two weeks later, they called me again and tell me that the bank don't want to approve because the car is too old (2000 mr2 spyder)... so this really pisses me off. why give me the car in the first place if things aren't gona work out..

    so my question is, what can i do about this situation? and is what they are doing legal or not? by the way, this car was purchased at an actual dealer (acura), not one of those privately owned places.

    thanks for any feedbacks
    They gave you the car in the hopes they would be able to push the deal through the bank. I used to work for a dealer trust me we used to do it all the time. Only thing you can do is seek financing on your own or return the car.

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    id say try to find alternate financing if you really like the car, make it work, or since the dealership now knows they cant get something that old financed they may be willing to get rid of it at a highly reduced price. something to think about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doppelgänger
    LMAO@ financial information given over IA.... this is just the place I go to get answers on such topics. Fluck calling the bank, or going to the dealership and speaking with the manager. On top of that, i'm going to vandalize a car that the dealership owns because an outside bank decided to decline a loan that they deemed to not qualify to their standards. You sir, are a winner.


    BTW Princess, many credit unions allow general public going people to get loans, but some give better loans to members/employees of orginizations who have contracts with them. Ask me how I would know

    OH!! Oh!!!

    I'll bite...

    How would you know??
    I'm just that guy that spends all his time printing.... T-shirts, banners, vinyl, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer
    id say try to find alternate financing if you really like the car, make it work, or since the dealership now knows they cant get something that old financed they may be willing to get rid of it at a highly reduced price. something to think about.
    The bank will finance anything if the credit is there. Do you think this is the first vehicle they are selling? This is all depended on the individual's credit score and in this case his score/credit history isn't enough to justify the risk.

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    They spotted you the car the finnacing fell thru. This happens all the time.

    They let you have the car because they did not want you to change your mind while awaiting credit. It's all about closing the deal right away even if that means the deal may fall thru due to credit refusal.

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    Well make a video of you doggin' it out, etc.... Before you take it back....Hahaha
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    i say take it back and talk to them to see if you could work something out who knows they may drop the price so you can get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3.5@utoGrip
    i put in hids, got tein stechs, and some other small mods... now gota take them all out...
    make them remove the parts and reimburse you the purchase of those parts.. Worth a try..

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-ROCK
    i say take it back and talk to them to see if you could work something out who knows they may drop the price so you can get it

    Are you serious?



    Jason, thats just dumb.
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    [QUOTE=Fast-Tech™]Are you serious?



    Jason, thats just dumb.[/QUOTE

    a guy i work with did this with his jeep and they actually lowewred the price so the bank would finance it!

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    more than likely they will work with you and possibly lower the price cause they need the money. they are hurting whether or not they will admit it. THEY NEED ALL THE MONEY THEY CAN GET.
    You know better; next time will be a ban.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stillaneon
    OH!! Oh!!!

    I'll bite...

    How would you know??
    I dunno... maybe because I've has 3 loans through credit unions without going through an association (work/school etc...). Something tells me that is pretty good proof against what was said about having to be a member of something else in order to be considered for a loan at a credit union. Currently, Georgia's Own (formally GeorgiaTelCo) is who I have my car loan with...and they rock.
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