I think I'm having a fast one pulled on me on my loan. Auto Gallery Imports
#43
the ad could have been a promotion if you did something else (you know how those things work)
and also you could have made the ad yourself unless it was still there you cant prove it
where did you see the ad??
Also i would listen to what "kevin" said its a little too late
#44
u biught an 06 A3 for THAT much??? dude... i paid less than 20k... with a warranty... it came to like 20k or 21k after financing...
i wouldnt pay that much for this car...
BACK FROM THE DEAD!!! lol, sry i just wanted to see how this all turned out and if anyone else paid that much.
i wouldnt pay that much for this car...
BACK FROM THE DEAD!!! lol, sry i just wanted to see how this all turned out and if anyone else paid that much.
#45
u biught an 06 A3 for THAT much??? dude... i paid less than 20k... with a warranty... it came to like 20k or 21k after financing...
i wouldnt pay that much for this car...
BACK FROM THE DEAD!!! lol, sry i just wanted to see how this all turned out and if anyone else paid that much.
i wouldnt pay that much for this car...
BACK FROM THE DEAD!!! lol, sry i just wanted to see how this all turned out and if anyone else paid that much.
#49
Next time, before signing, take the contract home and have someone you trust to read it. By the time you get back to the dealer the lemon will have been sold to someone else.
If you really want that lemon, then you should bring a trusted friend along to read the contract. The contract is the lemon! That expensive shiny car is just the bait! Many have this weakness and take the bait every year. They even have switch and bait! So, beware! If you have this weakness for expensive shiny cars, then this could happen again. They offered you an A8, but you left.
What you could have done was to have bought an older Audi for $8,000 cash and spent about $3,000 on maintenance and repairs. If you would take the time to learn how to do some of the the maintenace and repairs yourself during idle hours, then you might not need that expensive extended warranty.
If you really want that lemon, then you should bring a trusted friend along to read the contract. The contract is the lemon! That expensive shiny car is just the bait! Many have this weakness and take the bait every year. They even have switch and bait! So, beware! If you have this weakness for expensive shiny cars, then this could happen again. They offered you an A8, but you left.
What you could have done was to have bought an older Audi for $8,000 cash and spent about $3,000 on maintenance and repairs. If you would take the time to learn how to do some of the the maintenace and repairs yourself during idle hours, then you might not need that expensive extended warranty.
#50
Ya man dealer loans just don't seem legit to me, they always throw in those extra fees. Try and back out of the loan through the dealership and get a loan through the bank you currently have now, theres a good chance you should get a good loan through the bank you have a checkings/savings account with because they see that you have been working with them so they will want to work with you.
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