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Posted by JOHN HARMON on July 22, 2007 at 07:36:02 from (65.54.155.11):
In Reply to: Dodge Hemi posted by Adamz on July 22, 2007 at 06:17:17:
Dealers Attitude is uncalled for: Run away as fast as you can and don't come back. Sadly his attitude towards your Truck is typical of all Auto dealers on a Trade. Your Truck has a Liability for resale as it is a "Gasser". A Diesel would make it worth around 12-13.5 K here in Az but not at a Dealers. I looked at a real sharp, with good tires etc. 2002, 3500 Dodge Dually,67K miles, Ext.Cab Wht and Blue Int. with 6 Speed 4 Whl Dr and all power for $15,500.00 just a week ago. Newspaper ads for same/same Trk. are around $19,500.00. This Truck is not at a Auto Dealer but a Misc Equip.and Tractor Dealer. You just have to look all around and you will do a deal that is good feeling. Stay away from those Parasite Auto Dealers. I hate them. Good Luck.
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