TTown
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Yes, I think that is the case.So it's the same as Kona with the liftings, i.e. let there be light and the color shows. ;)
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Yes, I think that is the case.So it's the same as Kona with the liftings, i.e. let there be light and the color shows. ;)
Not everybody has the opportunity to wait for better weather when you make appointsments to testdrive a carVideo in the rain....
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Just look up how many 18s are on lots or sale, I don't think it's an customer car.Thanks Ace. Wonder who will be the lucky winner of that car from the dealer. I wish I would see my car being "reviewed" addle:
Mickey Mouse reading out the 2018 order guide. What an interesting video.That voice:frusty:
Right. But he's not everybody. He's someone who regularly reviews cars and posts those reviews on the Internet for people to view (hoping no doubt to get lots of hits on his videos). As such, I think he could have re-scheduled or otherwise found a sunny day.Not everybody has the opportunity to wait for better weather when you make appointsments to testdrive a car
Just look up how many 18s are on lots or sale, I don't think it's an customer car.
^^^ This. And the dealer would be taking off the "Fred Beans" on the deck lid before I took delivery if I bought from them. WHY do some dealerships do that? (I know why, but still stupid as hell)Right. But he's not everybody. He's someone who regularly reviews cars and posts those reviews on the Internet for people to view (hoping no doubt to get lots of hits on his videos). As such, I think he could have re-scheduled or otherwise found a sunny day.
I agree. It's tacky as hell when a dealer puts some type of dealership marking on a vehicle (be in paint or otherwise).^^^ This. And the dealer would be taking off the "Fred Beans" on the deck lid before I took delivery if I bought from them. WHY do some dealerships do that? (I know why, but still stupid as hell)