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Originally Posted by FuszNissan
I would get a committed price from them, doesn't sound like they are intrested in your business. Also, they are just taking your money and trying to take you off the market so you don't shop around. I wouldn't do business with them, go find another dealer in town. And about the driver ask the dealership who does their dealer trades, because most dealers use retired vets who are 60-70 years old. Which you should be in good hands their. They are very careful and slow drivers. Not trying to stereotype just my experince. The price seems fair, but that is getting to be a rare car to find. Hope that helps.
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Fusz is correct about Retired vets in the 60-70 age group driving dealer trade cars. I retired from Caterpillar and am a Vietnam vet and have been driving dealer trade cars for the last 6 years for Miles Nissan for some mad money. I also purchased a 370 a month ago and drove a dealer trade for it from a dealer in Indy. So feel safe with what he said about us old guys. Young guys can not afford to do these drives since the dealers don't pay a living wage to do this job