RE: Another Clicking Noise From a ' 00 / 4.7L(Bryan)

From: Bryan West (BryanW@huscointl.com)
Date: Fri Jan 21 2000 - 08:40:07 EST


You're not too far from the dealership actually. His is in Rolla, Al West
Chrysler. Got all the DC stuff, except Mercedes, and Nissan. My Uncle's
place is a little closer, West Brothers, down in Sullivan, he's got all the
DC stuff. If you want a real good deal on you're truck here's my
suggestion. Go on the DC website and go to the "get a quote" portion.
Enter your truck and you can get a quote on it from any five star
dealership. The reason I suggest this is that as of about a year ago
everyone was quoting extremely low, like barely over invoice. Otherwise if
you're just looking for a good salesman, at the Rolla store talk to Ron
Benoit. I'm not very familiar with the people at the Sullivan store so
there isn't anyone I can especailly recomend. Any way you do it, good luck,
If you need anything else let me know.

-Bryan

> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 18:50:03 -0600
> From: Todd Abernathy <t_abernathy7@juno.com>
> Subject: Re: DML: Another Clicking Noise From a ' 00 / 4.7L(Bryan)
>
> Bryan, old chum, old buddy. Your dad owns a dealership ? A Dodge
> dealership ? Where abouts ? I have not ordered my Dakota yet and if his
> dealership is close enough I would drop by. I'm in St. Louis. If
> nothing else I'm always looking for suggestions on dealing with the
> dealership/salesmen. I've read a bunch of stuff, but I'm always looking
> for more good information. I've heard numbers all over the place on how
> to figure what the manufactures "holdback" is to know what the real cost
> the dealership is paying for the car. I've read anywhere from 3-5% of
> the invoice price to a set $500-$1,000. I plan to order in the next six
> weeks. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
> Todd
> t_abernathy7@juno.com
>
>



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