The car buying experience hasn't changed in 40 years.....Yes there are new approaches, new gimmicks, new psycological insights, new walnut shells to move around, new definations for 'YES' and 'NO ', but in the end the dealership still holds all the cards and ' Let the buyer beware ".
Mazda CX 5 is excellent. Well designed and good looking and affordable.
We a 2006 Mazda 3 for 5 years, we bought it used from my neighbor. It's kind of like new the VW, there everywhere, we have not had any repairs other them new brakes. PdL
The car buying experience hasn't changed in 40 years.....Yes there are new approaches, new gimmicks, new psycological insights, new walnut shells to move around, new definations for 'YES' and 'NO ', but in the end the dealership still holds all the cards and ' Let the buyer beware ".
I would have lent you my 76 Dodge club cab pick uptruck, 11 miles to the galleon
Bad Billy could ride in the back
Deeds
I'll take it - for those Utah backroad wilderness trips ~~~
Gallon
(((Billy)))
It's a LeSabre 4dr, but I can cut the roof off.
Chris Gerdts has a 99 Mazda pickup that won't die. You made a wise choice. If you need it, I can lend you a used Buick. Wingbat
Buick - V-8 Convertible, 6 mpg..... OK I'll take it
Mazda CX 5 is excellent. Well designed and good looking and affordable.
We a 2006 Mazda 3 for 5 years, we bought it used from my neighbor. It's kind of like new the VW, there everywhere, we have not had any repairs other them new brakes. PdL
Bravo!