Car Salesman Come-Ons Narragansett RI
Sometimes the car salesman may make some offers that may seem like great bargains. In reality, they are probably mere come-ons. The following article gives you some examples of his come-ons to help you.
Soda Motors
(401) 846-7632
312 Connell Hwy
Newport, RI
Soda Motors
(401) 846-7632
312 Connell Hwy
Newport, RI 02840
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New England Roadside, LLC
401-207-0718
PO Box 4962
Middletown, RI
Premier Motors Inc
(401) 741-5934
33 Railroad Ave
Westerly, RI
Premier Motors Inc
(401) 741-5934
33 Railroad Ave
Westerly, RI 02891
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Route 3 Auto Sales
(401) 822-2001
2 Tiogue Ave
West Warwick, RI
Route 3 Auto Sales
(401) 822-2001
2 Tiogue Ave
West Warwick, RI 02893
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Tarbox Big Lot
(401) 826-1500
870 Quaker Ln
Warwick, RI
Tarbox Big Lot
(401) 826-1500
870 Quaker Ln
Warwick, RI 02886
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Frenchtown Auto Sales
(401) 885-4448
171 Frenchtown Rd
North Kingstown, RI
Frenchtown Auto Sales
(401) 885-4448
171 Frenchtown Rd
North Kingstown, RI 02852
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International Motor Group
(401) 885-5355
4657 Post Rd
East Greenwich, RI
International Motor Group
(401) 885-5355
4657 Post Rd
East Greenwich, RI 02818
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Urso's Auto Detailing
(401) 348-0200
93 Granite St
Westerly, RI
Urso's Auto Detailing
(401) 348-0200
93 Granite St
Westerly, RI 02891
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Laura's Auto Sales
(401) 828-5432
673 Tiogue Ave
Coventry, RI
Laura's Auto Sales
(401) 828-5432
673 Tiogue Ave
Coventry, RI 02816
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Casey's Auto Sales
(401) 732-5789
2118 W Shore Rd
Warwick, RI
Casey's Auto Sales
(401) 732-5789
2118 W Shore Rd
Warwick, RI 02889
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Ignore These Come-Ons
When you are dealing with the car salesman, he may make some offers that, on the surface, may seem like great bargains. In reality, they are probably mere come-ons. So save yourself money and hassles by ignoring the following "offers":
Demonstrators
Dealerships are always trying to unload "demonstrators" ("demos") -- cars that were driven by the managers or salesmen but are still legally new. The car salesman will tell you that the "demonstrator" has been immaculately maintained since it was driven by an "executive". He'll also assure you that you can get a far better deal on this car than you would get on a brand new car. Don't believe it. The selling price of a "demonstrator" car is often not much less than if you bought the same car brand new. And "demonstrator" cars can receive a lot of abusive wear and tear that may not be noticeable at first glance.
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