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Old 09-03-2005, 04:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
Lyrical
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If you just bought it, talk to the dealer. Most dealers will take care of it out of their own pocket, in my experience. And there are state laws in place even for vehicles that are sold "as is." My wife had the same problem when we were dating. We went back and were nice to the dealer, but asked him politely to fix it. He did fix it free of charge, and even gave my wife a loaner at the time.
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I dont know where this declines going to end. This is crazy stuff. Worse than I've ever seen. I remember 2002, with the markets tanking, everyone was panicing... going haywire... someone was saying how its terrible and it doesnt look like stopping. One trader said something like 'wtf do you want? bruce willis on a meteorite? This is what market bottoms are made off', he pretty much bought the low. His nickname was digits for a while, coz his account was growing by them monthly.

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