Originally posted by: BraveSirRobbin
Has anyone tried this yet? Wondering how much sales pressure was applied after the car was returned.
Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: BraveSirRobbin
Has anyone tried this yet? Wondering how much sales pressure was applied after the car was returned.
they prolly do a credit check before they even let you take it home.
too much hassel imo
the only cars worth driving for the full day is a saab or a h2
I agree, if you had a temporary need to haul a bunch of people or stuff you could get a van or a big SUV like a Yukon XL/Suburban.Originally posted by: PagannagaP
I guess if you need somewhere to sleep or a 'cheap' rental car or both, this is a great deal.
Originally posted by: Knightshade
The corvette is NOT included in this offer. And that's the only non-truck GM makes that's worth a crap right now.
Originally posted by: PagannagaP
I guess if you need somewhere to sleep or a 'cheap' rental car or both, this is a great deal.
Considering GM's advertising it on TV, I'd say no. Zero percent financing isn't a trick either, unless you have bad credit or something.Originally posted by: alm4rr
isn't this sometimes used as a scam where they say buy the car or they'll say you stole it?
something like that in consumer reports - had an article talking about all the tricks dealerships use
(like 0% financing) to make a sale
Originally posted by: jkeener1971
Quote:
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (the new one is sweet...3.8L S/C OHV V6 with paddle shifting
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
Originally posted by: MrBond
Considering GM's advertising it on TV, I'd say no. Zero percent financing isn't a trick either, unless you have bad credit or something.Originally posted by: alm4rr
isn't this sometimes used as a scam where they say buy the car or they'll say you stole it?
something like that in consumer reports - had an article talking about all the tricks dealerships use
(like 0% financing) to make a sale
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: jkeener1971
Quote:
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (the new one is sweet...3.8L S/C OHV V6 with paddle shifting
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
Welcome to AT! first post, and you made a link that works without editing. I see you going far here
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oh sure. now you edit it to make me look bad