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Adapt or perish...
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So it's been a long bloody time since I purchased a car and I know for sure I have no idea what I'm doing and that makes me easy prey for a dodgy car salesperson to walk all over me.
I was dealing with someone over the last three days and it wasn't until the crunch where we started noticing things not adding up and demands being made which we thought were not required when dwelling back on past references. What do I look out for when dealing with car salespeople? Apart from the stereotypical view of dealers. Also leads me to the below questions: 1. Are you required to make a deposit on a car you want to buy? This dealer seemed to suggest it was required to start the finance process and was a QLD Government legality. 2. When a car goes up as a demo but has not been registered before can the dealer start the car warranty from the date its made a demo or is it when you actually put pen to paper?
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