Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 12:39 pm
stuntgirl wrote::lol:
clearly the people that buy a car once in very many years know it all
hey i buy on average 2 new cars a year
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stuntgirl wrote::lol:
clearly the people that buy a car once in very many years know it all
Why wrote:stuntgirl wrote::lol:
clearly the people that buy a car once in very many years know it all
hey i buy on average 2 new cars a year
Who's mouthing off?stuntgirl wrote:Why wrote:stuntgirl wrote::lol:
clearly the people that buy a car once in very many years know it all
hey i buy on average 2 new cars a year
not directed at you... just the ones mouthing off..
i would hardly find someone who hasnt bought a new car in over 7 years experts on the matter!!
johnnydad wrote:Who's mouthing off?stuntgirl wrote:Why wrote:stuntgirl wrote::lol:
clearly the people that buy a car once in very many years know it all
hey i buy on average 2 new cars a year
not directed at you... just the ones mouthing off..
i would hardly find someone who hasnt bought a new car in over 7 years experts on the matter!!
Somebody asks a simple question - if anyone knows what the on-roads for a spec-B sedan should be. I didn't think he wanted it down to the nearest cent, and obviously the final amount is dependant on any discount or accessories. But over a week on and there was hardly anything useful, aside from some chatter about dealer delivery charges, some mention of $6K and encouragement from somebody at Rushcutter's Bay Subaru to visit there suggesting he'd be looked after.
What expertise is there is finding the listed RRP and calculating statuatory charges? One does not have to have bought a car to understand simple mathematics? Why the mystery?