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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 291215" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Ditto what the others said. I have experience with one and it's a great deal for the money with the warranty and any necessary financing. Even if you want to pay cash, sometimes they have a no interest financing option that's worth considering. I think they are having a sale here now that includes low-cost gas being garanteed for a year or something. I should also add that at least with the one dealer I used, they never haggled over any of the things covered under warranty. There was never a major problem- just the typical sensor going bad or something like that. And, I really didn't even buy the car from that place because I knew the exact model with- accessories and color I wanted and looked online and found the closest one to be about 100 miles from me. I called that dealer, they brought the car to my house, I checked to make sure it was all they claimed, then signed the papers. The local dealer agreed to treat it like I bought it through them, giving me the benefits of annual free inspections.</p><p></p><p>If you can, try to get the traction control and anti-lock brakes. It's an add on (or used to be) but is well worth it and gives an insurance deduction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 291215, member: 3699"] Ditto what the others said. I have experience with one and it's a great deal for the money with the warranty and any necessary financing. Even if you want to pay cash, sometimes they have a no interest financing option that's worth considering. I think they are having a sale here now that includes low-cost gas being garanteed for a year or something. I should also add that at least with the one dealer I used, they never haggled over any of the things covered under warranty. There was never a major problem- just the typical sensor going bad or something like that. And, I really didn't even buy the car from that place because I knew the exact model with- accessories and color I wanted and looked online and found the closest one to be about 100 miles from me. I called that dealer, they brought the car to my house, I checked to make sure it was all they claimed, then signed the papers. The local dealer agreed to treat it like I bought it through them, giving me the benefits of annual free inspections. If you can, try to get the traction control and anti-lock brakes. It's an add on (or used to be) but is well worth it and gives an insurance deduction. [/QUOTE]
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