TripleR
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- Joined
- Mar 5, 2009
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- Missouri
- Tractor
- Kubota M8540HDC, L5740HSTC, BX2200, BX2660, John Deere 425&1025R, Case, Massey Ferguson, Ford
You asked who doesn't haggle the dealer, I usually don't. I tell them give me their best price up front, it I can afford it I accept it. If not then I don't. You can read my earlier post about me and my methods. I agree the quality must be there in order to justify the price. That's a concept I call value. I place a value on made in America. My pickup is 99 F-250 SD made in Kentucky. My wife's cars are a Mitsubishi Eclipse, built in Normal Illinois, and a Hyundai Santa Fe built in Alabama. Yes I know they are foreign nameplates, but I believe I kept more Americans working by buying these vehicle over Chevy or Ford. My TV which I got when my mother passed last year is a Mitsubishi, before that it was a 1978 Sears LXI console. Yes the quality must justify the price, no matter who makes it. I believe that Americans and Canadians can make the best products in the world, if given the chance.
Kinda thought I was the exception. The first thing I tell any salesman is that I don't haggle or bluff, so think about it and if you are going to have to go to the manager then he is who I need to be dealing with. If the price is right, I buy it, if not I am gone. I use to do all the haggling and leave the lot and all that stuff, but quit in 1992; some people love it, I just ain't one of them.