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Your Thoughts and experiences plz - im at the end of my rope

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Old Apr 4, 2010 | 10:00 AM
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The do it here every year they have a Minivan promotion where dealers from all over come and drive the vans back to the dealership themselves and you save the transportation fees. My issue, lets say a dealer comes from a few hundred miles away...is he gonna stay within breakin guidelines? Is he gonna smoke, or worse eat fast food and get that new car fast food smell, along with smoke? Is he gonna decide to go shopping and load it down since you live in a hick town that doesn't have a home depot and they guy needs a few thousand pounds of decorative rock, throw down a sheet of plastic and nobody will know, besides preservice will clean it up.
Lets say someone respects it and doesnt smoke eat, drink coffee or put their own stink on your vehicle. Would you rather have that and save anywhere from 900 to 1600 bucks, or your truck loaded on a train, real good chance of paint chips and other damage? I think the deal should be you can go to the plant yourself if close enough to make it worth driving or flying to the plant you need to be at to save or even break even, at least you can break it in properly if you choose and less chance of damages. You could probably get another break in price if you agreed to insure it yourself for this trip, you begin your insurance a few days early so what. Now unless the vehicle has a manufacture defect that caused the accident you would be responsible yourself, that could save you and the company money, but put truckers out of work and well that sucks.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2010 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Daytonatruckin
It was only two weeks later. Chrylser sales are slow which is adding to your delay. Be patient, the truck is worth the wait.

bwahahahahaha! !!

Dude, they are non-existent 'round these parts! The dealers are giving ******** and free dinner to anyone willing to just test drive any Chrysler vehicle.
 
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