Im in the market to buy a new pickup. Ive looked at everything I can study and have settled in on what I want. Ive used the build sites to choose options and what not. Now it time to actually talk to a dealer.
Ive never bought online or over the phone and that seems like a way to go so I dont have to deal with smarmy salesmen and sales managers and deal closers bullshit.
Looking for any experiences good, bad, what to do not do? It will have to be ordered as I have not found any in inventory anywhere that is what I want
Its a GMC 1/2 ton loaded up outfit, no financing, will pay cash [Reply]
Everybody's going to the small displacement, turbocharged engines. Great fuel economy and crazy power. The Ford F-150 V6 3.5 liter EcoBoost is a power house. Basically putting the V8 engine out of business [Reply]
stevieray 05-03-2024, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by HonestChieffan:
Well, its done and delivered and in garage.
Happy with it. 1/2 ton Denali Crew cab
But here is a kick in the nuts.
Has amazing technology dashboard. clear as a bell, great graphics.
MSRP north of $70G
No Owners manual. None. Guidebook that covers sickum but legal shit.
Owners manual is a PDF online.
Ever read a book on your phone?
Did anyone there consider making it an app on the trucks dash?
So, I get in touch with GMC...yes you can get a traditional owners manual.
Its $50 plus postage and handling
Deere is doing the same shit. I did buy a new planter and it came with 4 friggin manuals, I was surprised.
Originally Posted by notorious:
With business/work, new vehicles make more sense if you get in a trade-in cycle.
I bought 1 new vehicle for personal use, which was a Honda Pilot for my family, and it was at a surprising price (before covid).
Now I don't know what I would do. People keep buying new no matter what the cost is, so the prices will continue deeper into insanity.
I can't get there. There are enough dudes buying pickups for 1 year and getting absolutely assfucked by the 1 year depreciation then I buy a used one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by stevieray:
My 93 s10 with the 4.3 gave up the ghost the other day with 276k. That truck made me a ton of money.
Rebuilding it with a crank kit and a new tranny.
Not interested in a car a payment of buying someone else's troubles.
I had one of those. Square body. Black. Heartbeat of America on the side. Camaro rims. Blew blue smoke every time I started it. Still a nice truck. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lzen:
I guess I don't know why they can't just give you that printed manual (if you ask) when you just spent 70k on a truck.
Manuals are part of a new vehicle. You should have received one. In 37 years of selling new vehicles, I have not delivered one without. Oh, CP just got back a car guy! [Reply]
Originally Posted by LoneWolf:
Remember when the labor cost of each vehicle is only 7%? Manufacturing professionals remember.
Speaking on behalf of all consumers, I remember it very fondly.
Don’t worry, I won’t be contributing to this slush fund. My new Land Rover was built in the Solihull Plant, United Kingdom. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCJake:
Everybody's going to the small displacement, turbocharged engines. Great fuel economy and crazy power. The Ford F-150 V6 3.5 liter EcoBoost is a power house. Basically putting the V8 engine out of business
I got the new Chevy Trailblazer and it only has three cylinders, but is turbo charged, so you would never know it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HonestChieffan:
Well, its done and delivered and in garage.
Happy with it. 1/2 ton Denali Crew cab
But here is a kick in the nuts.
Has amazing technology dashboard. clear as a bell, great graphics.
MSRP north of $70G
No Owners manual. None. Guidebook that covers sickum but legal shit.
Owners manual is a PDF online.
Ever read a book on your phone?
Did anyone there consider making it an app on the trucks dash?
So, I get in touch with GMC...yes you can get a traditional owners manual.
Its $50 plus postage and handling
No hard copy owners manual on a 70K rig? Yeah, I would have made them throw that in, that's horse shit. The are not going to crater a 70K deal over a $50 owners manual. At this point, keep checking for your manual on ebay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bwana:
No hard copy owners manual on a 70K rig? Yeah, I would have made them throw that in, that's horse shit. The are not going to crater a 70K deal over a $50 owners manual. At this point, keep checking for your manual on ebay.
I just looked. There is one on there now for $19.95 with free shipping.......Go. [Reply]
Originally Posted by burt:
That’s $20.00 I wouldn’t spend. He was cheated out of it. I’d f-ing call the dealership.
Yeah that would be the ideal solution and they damn well should provide one. With that said, you know how some of those outfits get after the sale. If they tell him to go pound sand, ebay would be a lot cheaper than spending the 50 bones, plus shipping. [Reply]