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David Stanley Chevrolet in Norman: Frustrated/upset after a visit there today
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<blockquote data-quote="ssgrock3" data-source="post: 2238819" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>And that is how it is done. Don't get married to whatever vehicle. Don't get mad, and be ready to walk if Any part of the deal is no to your liking. Also Key element is to KNOW what you want, the price, features and what a fair price is. You cannot get mad, happy or anything. Got the best deal on my suburban when I really didn't want to buy one. So it was going to be my way or no way. You have to be reasonable or you are going to get mad. No point in it. But do your homework and bring it with you. Also, get preapproved with a credit union or something, that way all bases are covered before you step on the lot. I agree to nothing until the whole deal is met. I know what I want for my vehicle and what is fair for both, with a leaning towards me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssgrock3, post: 2238819, member: 71"] And that is how it is done. Don't get married to whatever vehicle. Don't get mad, and be ready to walk if Any part of the deal is no to your liking. Also Key element is to KNOW what you want, the price, features and what a fair price is. You cannot get mad, happy or anything. Got the best deal on my suburban when I really didn't want to buy one. So it was going to be my way or no way. You have to be reasonable or you are going to get mad. No point in it. But do your homework and bring it with you. Also, get preapproved with a credit union or something, that way all bases are covered before you step on the lot. I agree to nothing until the whole deal is met. I know what I want for my vehicle and what is fair for both, with a leaning towards me. [/QUOTE]
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