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joela
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| Joined: 03/06
Posted: 06/23/06 02:47 AM
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Uh, didn't Mitsubishi try something like this a few years ago?
DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group is finalizing a plan to bring back employee discounts for the masses and is adding a new twist -- customers who are unhappy with their vehicles can return them within 30 days, according to dealers and company officials.
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060622/AUTO01/606220427/1148/rss25
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Posted: 06/23/06 04:56 AM
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i knew there was a catch, i wonder how much the mileage and penalty will be
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aquabat911
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| Posts: 709
| Joined: 04/06
Posted: 06/23/06 05:08 AM
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The "Slightly Used Vehicle Sale" will make the employee pricing thing look like nothing. What are they going to do with all those returned vehicles? Pawn them off to rent a car companies maybe. I forsee lots full of cars with those Best Buy "open box" stickers on them.
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Posted: 06/23/06 07:18 AM
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so they're going to end up with full lots of cars no one wants to buy? ... right back to where they started, seems like a vicious cycle
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ssali
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Posted: 06/23/06 07:59 AM
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Depending on how expensive the penalty/mileage fee is, I wouldn't mind driving a Chrysler 300 SRT8 for a month. But chances are, their fees are going to be steep because Daimler Chrysler would not want to deal with thousands of used cars with a few hundred miles on them.
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Posted: 06/23/06 10:39 AM
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Automotivedp brings up a good point. And quite funny to
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