i always hear people saying that the minute the front tires of a new car hit the main rd the car starts to lose value( anywhere between 1-5,000 dollars) is this true...so here is my question if this is true.. why would i want to be anywhere near invoice price on a car at the lot that has at least 20 miles on it from test driving..point in case we looked at a nissan armada a few weeks ago (42,000) it had 20 miles on it before we took it out to test drive when we came back it was at 32(yeah we drove all over it gave a great ride) but when we went to talk pricing they wouldnt budge on price(found this same problem at three nissan dealers in the area)..and this particuler one is the one i want (with the 32 miles and all)..any answers
2007-06-04
04:12:43
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callie
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