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AR15.COM
8/26/2012 4:56:04 PM EDT
Looking to trade the Jeep in for a pre-owned Mercedez.  Prefer a 2010 to 2012 C or E class sedan.  

Anyone work there and want to help me get the best deal possible?

Attached is a picture of the 2008 Jeep Sahara.  Tons of upgrades and 47,000 miles.



azski
8/26/2012 5:16:38 PM EDT
[#1]
my uncle is a big boss of that location. Not sure it would do you much good though. He doesn't have much to do with sales prices.  If you think the salesman is trying to fuck you I guess you could say " I think your trying to fuck me.  My friend victor sent me here. Said his uncle Kevin Naylor runs this bitch and I should be able to find a nice mercedes at a reasonable price.  "  Maybe the subtle name drop will at least get you to the minimum they will let it go for.
 
8/26/2012 5:34:50 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
my uncle is a big boss of that location. Not sure it would do you much good though. He doesn't have much to do with sales prices.  If you think the salesman is trying to fuck you I guess you could say " I think your trying to fuck me.  My friend victor sent me here. Said his uncle Kevin Naylor runs this bitch and I should be able to find a nice mercedes at a reasonable price.  "  Maybe the subtle name drop will at least get you to the minimum they will let it go for.



 


Thanks!

8/26/2012 5:53:27 PM EDT
[#3]
Not that this will help you any with your purchase azski, but I bought a new C300 there last year and they were quite easy to deal with. Oh, and still love the car.
8/26/2012 6:07:30 PM EDT
[#4]
You should be able to get $20k for that rig.

Sold my stock jk 4 door with rubicon wheels/tires and 36k miles for $21k

Unfortunately aftermarket accessories add little to no value.

Go on nada.com and find out what trade in value is.
Go on the website for the dealer and deal only with the fleet manager.

If you walk in there without an appointment and without any figures on specifi vehicles that they have get ready to get f*cked.

Also, have your own financing before you go in. You might get lucky and get a good price on the car but your likely to get hosed in the finance dept if you finance through them.
8/28/2012 7:24:32 PM EDT
[#5]
Don't be afraid to look at any diesel models which may be available. They might be still priced pretty high, though. I think they're E class only- E320 CDI, or Bluetec, no C-class in North America in those years, as far as I know. They are quite unlike the older smokey diesels.
8/29/2012 6:53:10 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
my uncle is a big boss of that location. Not sure it would do you much good though. He doesn't have much to do with sales prices.  If you think the salesman is trying to fuck you I guess you could say " I think your trying to fuck me.  My friend victor sent me here. Said his uncle Kevin Naylor runs this bitch and I should be able to find a nice mercedes at a reasonable price.  "  Maybe the subtle name drop will at least get you to the minimum they will let it go for.



 


BWahahahahahahha, having worked with Kevin for quite a few years, I can tell ya that goofy mofo's name could scare people away just as easily =)  (Seriously though, good guy for sure...)