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Invisible wrote:
> Well I imagine they give you nice cars while yours is being serviced.
> That way they can say "hey, that car was nice, wasn't it? Would you like
> to buy one, sir?" ;-)
I wish. Usually the cars I get for a loaner if my car is in the shop for
any length of time are usually bottom of the line, though new cars. If a
salesman offered to sell me a similar car after using the loaner car,
complete with sticky steering wheel and mystery stain in the back seat,
I'd run.
> I very much doubt many people can afford to buy one of these things new
> though...
That's why there are lenders. Most people (at least in the U.S.) take
out a loan to purchase a car.
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