Saying Goodbye to Everyone
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Is this guy still saying goodbye? Just leave already, man. You never had to leave the site but if you are going through the trouble of making a GIGANTIC goodbye post then go through with it.
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Originally Posted by TK2005
Is this guy still saying goodbye? Just leave already, man. You never had to leave the site but if you are going through the trouble of making a GIGANTIC goodbye post then go through with it.
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holey christ man i just noticed you have been here exactly a year and have 4500 posts! i thought i was a post *****! lol
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It's going to be hit and miss with any manufacturer
There's some dealerships that will screw you over and others who will bend over backwards for you.. Has nothing to do with which cars they sell, but with the type of people who run it...
There's some dealerships that will screw you over and others who will bend over backwards for you.. Has nothing to do with which cars they sell, but with the type of people who run it...
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Just had to make one more post to set that John@victory str8, Nissan is number 3 in the US and always will be, because they don't give 2 sh*ts about there customers. There sales have dropped 18% in the last 2 months, while Toyota and Honda's have gone up. And to answer your question davidv, yes our Lexus delaer has a Barney's were you can get a coffee or Cappuccino in there waiting room
This is right from Reuters:
Japan's third-ranked Nissan Motor Co. (7201.T) said last month it could miss its domestic sales target by 5 percent for 2006/07, citing a shift in demand to the minivehicle segment, although it kept its global sales forecast intact.
This is right from Reuters:
Japan's third-ranked Nissan Motor Co. (7201.T) said last month it could miss its domestic sales target by 5 percent for 2006/07, citing a shift in demand to the minivehicle segment, although it kept its global sales forecast intact.
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Originally Posted by red350zguy
Just had to make one more post to set that John@victory str8, Nissan is number 3 in the US and always will be, because they don't give 2 sh*ts about there customers. There sales have dropped 18% in the last 2 months, while Toyota and Honda's have gone up. And to answer your question davidv, yes our Lexus delaer has a Barney's were you can get a coffee or Cappuccino in there waiting room.
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Originally Posted by red350zguy
Japan's third-ranked Nissan Motor Co. (7201.T) said last month it could miss its domestic sales target by 5 percent for 2006/07, citing a shift in demand to the minivehicle segment, although it kept its global sales forecast intact.
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