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re: New/Used Car Loan

Posted by CoachB on 4/24/18 at 10:49 am to
Most dealers use credit unions, and credit unions have set rates. So if you do not want to go through all that, I would just say when you at dealership/purchasing that you only want to go to X credit union (if you member, saw lowest rates online). Neighbors & efcu are pretty much at every dealership

re: New Nissan or used Honda??

Posted by CoachB on 4/23/18 at 4:11 pm to
Nissan does not come with a lifetime powertrain warranty (that is dealership only offer, you have to do all services there, Royal never told me that until they voided it due to lack of service done there, even though i did it at a Nissan dealership). So just so you know, and since she is going out of state, doubt she will come back to do all her services.
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Are these crewcab pros? How do y’all like them? Any complaints?


My BIL drives one, yes, they all come in crewmax models only. He loves his, the PRO stamped on the sides of the bed look good & wheel combo is nice. He does go off roading in it sometimes and he says the handling is so easy at the camp/off roading places he uses it for. He only wishes it offered sunroof, but loves everything else about it.
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So I just bought a Highlander. $45,000ish MSRP. Went to Price LeBlanc and then phone negotiations with Team and All Star. Price just straight tried to frick me. No negotiations really. Only willing to come off about $2500. Team was around $3500. All Star came off around $4500. This was over about a weeks of back and forth with dip shite salesmen. Out the door was a little less than the MSRP. Watch out for the butt fricking the finance manager tries to throw you, sweet Jesus that was an insane amount of shite he tried to sell.


I do not believe that, $4500 off on Highlander? Can you look at paperwork and confirm this, because I have not heard anyone getting close to that amount off, at least locally, especially on new.
My BIL sells Toyota at local dealership. From invoice to MSRP varies from $1600-2300 he says, if you share your email, I will get him to send you some info to help, if you want.
Thanks for the feedback. Just lil research I did, sounds like residential selling (i geuss at&t gets the leads from directv customers/other products, then you go to them and try to get all other services with at&t). But may allow business selling (not sure if that is different position or not), but they did not give hours, so not sure if is 40 hours or if they expect you to be working 50+ to hit at&t goals. Any other feedback would still help, not much info on internet imo
Brother looking to get into a new job. He applied for Intergrated Solutions Consultant-Sales for at&t. Anyone heard good/bad things? Anyone know the pay range (seems like salary iwth commission)? Anything helps, as he is just wondering and I thought yall would have some insite.

re: Married men of the OT

Posted by CoachB on 4/14/18 at 8:33 pm to
Joint acct for bills. She spends 60-80% of her acct from month to month check. Im more of 5-10%, put $ in savings/401k/investment. Dont ask about my MIL and the crazy amount of debt she/her husband is GAINiNG after RETIRING.
$8k in mark up in Toyota? Where did you get this false news, unless your on a Land Cruiser. Toyota cheapest (Toyota, Scion, and Lexus all under Toyota branch)
I thought was a good idea, Mandeville is better market (BR is just wayy too much competition). Did you buy to strictly to make used car lot or had/have other ideas?
What did you end up buying? From where? What was reason to switch?

re: Ron White concert .....opinions?

Posted by CoachB on 3/18/18 at 6:28 pm to
My wife did not think he was so funny. She liked the opener more, but I liked the q & a after the show. Cant wait to see our photos with him
What make/model are you looking at? That does have a good bitcto do with it (rare vehicles will have more demand/dealer will know what they have and try to get every $). You will pay taxes on where you register vehicle (but tax credit on trade needs to be in same state trade was registered). And yes, you will not get every $ that you will need to put in trade to get dash light repaired, just take a little hit on trade value. Fees vary by dealer, but just do not pay convenience fees or VIN etching fees