SS MAYFLOAT
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- May 17, 2001
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Well, it was that time I had to get a new vehicle for Ms Mayfloat. Went to several lots to see what was there. Just about every lot, we felt like we were pounced on. Only one lot the salesman let us look around for awhile and then came out. We bought our last car from that lot as well.<br /><br />The other major dealers used cars were nice and clean and the engine compartments were pressure washed and looked good. Then I got down and looked underneath and could see lots on oil on the engine/tranny. Of course the salesmans words is no it doesn't leak or use any. Yeah right, then why is that stuff all over under there? There reply was it was oil and dirt from the road.
<br /><br />Went back to where we bought our last car and looked at an Explorer. I got underneath and everything was dry. Engine compartment was fairly clean and you could tell it had not been pressure washed. Needless to say I bought it.<br /><br />That was yesterday. Now today we have phone messages and cards in the mail from the dealers. Geesh, I told them we were just seeing what they had. How many times does one have to say "I'm not interested" ? They sort of remind me of politicians. Would this be considered high pressure sales tactics? Just glad I don't have to buy a car frequently...