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This honest Abe **** is getting me nowhere
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This honest Abe **** is getting me nowhere
Nobody living that honest life b.Fam you mean to tell me 250 could have saved me $21,000 loss on that #Kia trade in? I need more ties into the underworld. This honest Abe **** is getting me nowhere
Fam you mean to tell me 250 could have saved me $21,000 loss on that #Kia trade in? I need more ties into the underworld. This honest Abe **** is getting me nowhere
Those out of state prosYou had $21k in mileage overages??
Nah its a long story but i had to trade in a top of the line, check every feature Kia Optima Ex HYBRID that the ****** went out on, still owed 28 on it because it was still new, only got for 7 for it.You had $21k in mileage overages??
I don’t think u getting what I’m saying. If I lease a car from your dealership in 2010, return it in 2013 and turn the miles back prior to returning it how would u know? If I never bring it to the dealership for oil changes/tire rotations u will never see the vehicle in between me buying and returning it. There will never be a way u would know regardless, it isn’t the dealership doing it, it’s the customer and they not gonna tell u. Even tho some B lots do it too I know for a fact. But it may only be here in Michigan. Either that or I guess if u not looking for something it wouldn’t come across your radar.
Do state inspections show up on CarFax?
U would be surprised bro. Just like it’s a whole different device some people use not as much these days but the speedometer don’t even move and it doesn’t count the miles. But take it from me personally. I got a oil change place they don’t put **** in the cpu and change the oil etc I throw him 10 bucks and he solid. My boy who is a dealer says the dealer/banks want u to turn them ****s back. It’s easier to sell the car. That’s why b lots do it themselves.
Do you oil change at Walmart bro, on a lease . They don’t record miles. You guys trying to hard to debunk what’s actually going on like me and another random dude who don’t know each other trying to tell you guys from our experience the **** is legit
the hell I need to lie on here for. Could careless. Saw my dude mentioned same **** I know people do and dealerships do and backed it up with my 2 cents and people still think it ain’t possible
dealerships don’t give 2 craps, being in the car without damage, under miles, and tires with some tread then they look the other way. They ain’t inspecting the engine bay, the shocks, the damn flux capicitor, etc
Damn even the dealers be in on it?U would be surprised bro. Just like it’s a whole different device some people use not as much these days but the speedometer don’t even move and it doesn’t count the miles. But take it from me personally. I got a oil change place they don’t put **** in the cpu and change the oil etc I throw him 10 bucks and he solid. My boy who is a dealer says the dealer/banks want u to turn them ****s back. It’s easier to sell the car. That’s why b lots do it themselves.
So a couple things with this post, first and foremost it’s your paying taxes twice statement. Yes you pay taxes twice but it equals the same amount or less. When you less you only pay taxes on the depreciation value so if you decide to purchase the car after lease is up you pay taxes on the remainder. So even if you pay taxes twice in the same vehicle the over all amount is the sameI, to this day, don’t understand why anyone would lease car. In Texas, I can’t speak for anywhere else, if you decide to buy the car, you pay taxes on it twice. Limited mileage? You out here with a prepaid whip?? Even on maintenance you can get an extended warranty for anywhere between 1300 to 3000, that’s the same effect AND you own the car in the end.
I wouldn’t say be in on it, but they don’t give a ****. B lots/random used lots definitely do it. But dealers at dealerships don’t give a ****. My boy leased cars to people and they straight up tell him give me 10k a year imma roll em back anyway no need for more. If they got approved as it’s a sale that ain’t his problem, it’s the banks car afterward.Damn even the dealers be in on it?
I wouldn’t say be in on it, but they don’t give a ****. B lots/random used lots definitely do it. But dealers at dealerships don’t give a ****. My boy leased cars to people and they straight up tell him give me 10k a year imma roll em back anyway no need for more. If they got approved as it’s a sale that ain’t his problem, it’s the banks car afterward.
In this instance. Chrysler capital and ally.... they don’t check for ****. They inspect the outside, inside write down mileage and go.Most leases at franchise dealers are done by the credit branch of the actual manufacturer. Very few banks do car leases anymore for normal cars (yes there are bank leases for exotics and high line). But the best leases are done by the brand's credit branch. So the cars that come back get sold by the brand at a dealer only auction (only same brand dealers can buy).
Depends on who is doing it.Do state inspections show up on CarFax?