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mikecarr
New User
| Posts: 7
| Joined: 04/10
Posted: 04/10/10 12:09 PM
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When I started to do research on my new car, I came across this site that showed me everything I needed to know about how to buy a new car. There are more ways than you could think of that the dealership makes money off of every sale; doc fees, holdbacks, finance charges, and so many more. I went to the site and they sent me free information on how to negotiate with a car dealer, all the ways the car dealer is making money off of me, and how to purchase a new car at invoice price. After reading everything that they sent over to me, I was much more educated on the buying process and wanted to share that with all of you. I printed out the email, brought it to the dealership, and I walked out of there paying less than invoice price. If you are in the market for a new car, this is some must read information and it is free. Take a look and please post any other advice you might have to help others about buying a new car. newchevroletincentives.com (this site is for Chevrolet, but its linked to ALL other makes and model, FREE DEALER NEGOTIATION EMAIL, learn from the experts how to buy a new car and save money!!!)
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Posted: 04/10/10 05:32 PM
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I thoroughly enjoy posts like this. "MikeCarr" wants you to believe he is a consumer who found a website that gave him all the information and secrets of the car business he needed to buy a car at an unbelievable price and that he woud just like to pass that information on to everyone in the car buying public.
Of course what is really happening is this person operates the website mentioned and is trying to drive traffic there by posting a "testimonial" that is in fact an advertisement. What I find most humorous about posts like this is they offer to expose all the ways dealers use games to make a profit when in fact the posters themselves are playing the game of falsely promoting their own product.
By the way, I have worked at a Ford dealership for nearly 15 years and none of the information I found on the newchevroletincentives.com site was accurate and when I clicked to request more information I was prompted to enter my contact information. In my experience I can tell you that this site exists in order to obtain and sell prospective lead information to dealerships.
I don't mean to single out this posting as the only of its kind, as you will find several of them by looking through these forums. I feel this one is asking to be called out for what it is by being posted on nearly every forum on this site today. At least have the common sense to spread them out...
TheCarCounselor
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bobbytcar
New User
| Posts: 34
| Joined: 04/10
Posted: 04/13/10 05:26 PM
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This guy doesn't like the article because it attacks the dealers. He doesn't want this information out because it save the consumer and the dealer can not take any more money from you. I think that if you are in the market for a new car i would def go and check out that site above. Some great info for you. Great information and a great way to save money on your new car.
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Posted: 04/14/10 01:43 PM
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Wrong.
I don't like the post because it is a lame attempt at advertising for a website with inaccurate information and ulterior motives for collecting personal information from consumers and selling this information to dealerships or internet lead providers.
I don't like the websites (newgmcincentives.com, newfordincentives.com, etc.) because there is no actual information on the site. When you click the "Current Incentives" button, you are directed to enter personal information which will be used for dealers to try and solicit your business.
I was interested in getting the email that supposedly exposes all the dealer secrets and tips to save thousands on my next purchase, but I'm not willing to provide my personal contact info.
If your websites (I refer to them as yours because I'm sure that whoever is posting these blatant fake testimonials is somehow affiliated with these sites) are really there to help consumers be more informed, why do you need their personal information to provide this help? Why can't you just put the information on your site instead of requiring the consumer submit an inquiry?
Feel free to answer on this forum...
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bobbytcar
New User
| Posts: 34
| Joined: 04/10
Posted: 04/16/10 11:34 PM
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The sites are being upgraded, but if you want the Free eBook of information and you are interested in buying a new car, I will put you in contact with the people you need to talk to, and I will provide you with a Free Dealer Secrets eBook FREE!!! Of course the information is sold to the dealers, but if you want the eBook, just fill in your name and info. Every night at Midnight, there is an email sent out to everyone from that day with the Free eBook. Check it out, great information, if you are going to being a new car, then this is some stuff you just have to read. Come check out all the NEW INCENTIVES sites, they are being updated daily, there are 36 sites and only one person, but we spend 10-15hr/day updating content. The information is FREE check it out!
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Posted: 07/08/10 02:02 PM
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You know the best way to avoid dealership secrets and sneaky tactics....buy a car from a private party.
Theres no secret. All dealers lie, cheat and steal. There is no information possibly available that will prevent that.
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