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Luxury Motors business practices...

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  1. MurcieMurcie

    MurcieMurcie F1 Rookie

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  2. Kds

    Kds F1 World Champ

    Heh........interesting reading. There are a few threads here about them.

    I am not surprised however.........being a dealer myself, I was lured into calling them on a few cars with low advertised prices a couple of years ago.

    My due diligence turned up that they were either flood cars, salvage titles or accident cars. 4 out of 5 examples. Sales reps were creepy and, to be frank, total idiots lacking not only prodct knowledge, but common sense. The "sales manager" tells me that they "do not inspect their cars, just detail them and sell them"......it's one business model I suppose......but not mine.

    What is that Latin term again.....? "Cadillac Empty" or something like that ?
     
  3. 88MONDIAL

    88MONDIAL Formula 3

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    Bought a Porsche from them, when I traded it in on a new Porsche(at another dealer) they found that that car was a salvaged car! They never disclused it to me. Buyer beware with them.
     
  4. Ulf

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    thanks for the headup. Was looking at a 355 they have for sale. The salesguy I talked too didn't seemed very knowledgeble about the car. Will stay away from them.

    Ulf
     
  5. MurcieMurcie

    MurcieMurcie F1 Rookie

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    Glad I posted this when I did:D Your welcome:)
     
  6. gblogger

    gblogger Formula 3

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    lol caveat emptor 'Let the buyer beware.'
     

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