Being a diehard Toyota guy I was thinking "WTF????"iuparrothead wrote:Nope... new Avalon...PHBeerman wrote:Did he help with the new FJ?iuparrothead wrote: I always try to pimp out Toyota's because my brother is a design engineer at the Ann Arbor headquarters.![]()
But what krusin suggested is good... Autotrader is a great place to shop for cars. The dealership that I bought my car for listed it $2000 less than they were on the lot.
My new car got totaled.....
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At the scene of the accident, the stupid girl said the following choice phrases....
"I don't know how it happened... I've tried lots of times before to get this
thing to go sideways, and I couldn't do it..."
"I don't believe in airbags...they're dangerous..."
"It looks like my car is in pretty good shape"
(I wanted to say...No, you're dangerous lady!!! - but of course I didn't
think of it in time...)

"I don't know how it happened... I've tried lots of times before to get this
thing to go sideways, and I couldn't do it..."
"I don't believe in airbags...they're dangerous..."
"It looks like my car is in pretty good shape"
(I wanted to say...No, you're dangerous lady!!! - but of course I didn't
think of it in time...)
Some people are like Slinkies.
Not really good for anything, but you still can't help but
smile when you see one tumble down the stairs.

Not really good for anything, but you still can't help but
smile when you see one tumble down the stairs.

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Wait a second...it wasnt your fault correct? SO you DEMAND that the insured's company replace EXACTLY what you had. You should not suffer at your expense.
This happened to a friend of mine and she had a rental paid by the at fault's insurance carrier until they found her the exact car she had. But it did not start out that way,...she had to hammer them!
This happened to a friend of mine and she had a rental paid by the at fault's insurance carrier until they found her the exact car she had. But it did not start out that way,...she had to hammer them!
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beat me too it they have to replace YOUR car I do not care how Hard to find it is..ToplessRideFL wrote:Wait a second...it wasnt your fault correct? SO you DEMAND that the insured's company replace EXACTLY what you had. You should not suffer at your expense.
This happened to a friend of mine and she had a rental paid by the at fault's insurance carrier until they found her the exact car she had. But it did not start out that way,...she had to hammer them!
tell your dealer that if he deems it too much trouble to find what you want
you can find another dealer.
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Not to mention that if your particular model is not available then they have to pay for what is available, even if it is an upgrade.ragtopW wrote:beat me too it they have to replace YOUR car I do not care how Hard to find it is..ToplessRideFL wrote:Wait a second...it wasnt your fault correct? SO you DEMAND that the insured's company replace EXACTLY what you had. You should not suffer at your expense.
This happened to a friend of mine and she had a rental paid by the at fault's insurance carrier until they found her the exact car she had. But it did not start out that way,...she had to hammer them!
tell your dealer that if he deems it too much trouble to find what you want
you can find another dealer.

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