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    #16
    so what are these fleet companies called?

    i.e. how can i buy my next car cheap.
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    2017 Subaru Impreza Hatch - for the grind
    2015 Cervelo S2 - for the fitness
    2005 Honda Accord Euro - for the wife
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      #17
      "best price" is perceived.

      Fucking hate cunts who shop prices to every fucking dealer in the state.
      How fucking hard is it to do your research to see what the cars are selling for, spend a couple of hours at your local dealer, try to beat the poor old salesman down for a couple of hours, and walk out with a good deal anyway?

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        #18
        Half the problem with buying new, and to a similar extent used, is that the buyer has no idea what they want.

        Will mostly like buy the first car they come across.
        Originally posted by brewdles
        In short, some cunt at test and tune had a 250cc honda turning to 11ty and it sounded porn. Do that.

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          #19
          So carsales is gaids and gumtree is the hotness... what about for $10-15k of early noughties euro snottiness? The desired price is at the upper end of the gumtree market but in the middle on carsales. So we're wondering whether it's worth putting it on carsales so it's priced better relative to the direct competition.

          My impression of gumtree is fishtanks and VNs, or do cultured folk (who actually have $10-15k to dispose of) also go about their business on it now?

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            #20
            Originally posted by BreaksMyWallet View Post
            So carsales is gaids and gumtree is the hotness... what about for $10-15k of early noughties euro snottiness? The desired price is at the upper end of the gumtree market but in the middle on carsales. So we're wondering whether it's worth putting it on carsales so it's priced better relative to the direct competition.

            My impression of gumtree is fishtanks and VNs, or do cultured folk (who actually have $10-15k to dispose of) also go about their business on it now?
            It's not like the lowballing tards have never heard of carsales. You get the same stupid offers on both, just one charges you $60 for the honour...

            I generally noticed looking at early noughties Range Rovers that the cars on carsales are overpriced but the ones on gumtree are closer to the mark.
            I'm not straight outta Compton, I'm straight out the trailer.

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