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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 3481605" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>The internet has changed the car business. A good friend that owned a used car lot and a consultant for small dealerships was as good and honest as anyone could be. ( He died unexpectedly last January) He said the internet cost him about $200k a year but he adapted. He often spoke about how much he disliked sleazy dealers and saw no good reason to do business like that.</p><p></p><p>My last purchase was a very good experience with Bill Knight Ford in Stillwater. Although, I did get a call from them a few weeks back telling me they had a buyer looking for my exact pickup and could I bring it in. Sounded very fishy. You can't sling a dead cat without hitting a truck like mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 3481605, member: 3448"] The internet has changed the car business. A good friend that owned a used car lot and a consultant for small dealerships was as good and honest as anyone could be. ( He died unexpectedly last January) He said the internet cost him about $200k a year but he adapted. He often spoke about how much he disliked sleazy dealers and saw no good reason to do business like that. My last purchase was a very good experience with Bill Knight Ford in Stillwater. Although, I did get a call from them a few weeks back telling me they had a buyer looking for my exact pickup and could I bring it in. Sounded very fishy. You can't sling a dead cat without hitting a truck like mine. [/QUOTE]
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