Yesterday I had to go back to the local Dodge dealership to sign some papers for the new G. Caravan I got for the family. I knew they were going to try and screw me by getting me to buy some $660 maintenance contract so I can get free oil changes for 3 years (yep, that comes out to about $50 per oil change), so I brought the GN so I can show the car and ask the idiot if he really thought I didn't know how to change the oil in a car. It was almost priceless to see his face when I did that. After about 15 salesmen having to come up and check out the car, I explained the ONLY cars I would even consider trading the GN in for would be the Viper or the SRT-10 they have in the showroom. Sure enough they started asking what I wanted in trade in for the GN. After explaining how they couldn't give me enough and doing a smokey burnout from the parking lot, it got me to thinking... SOME DAY I'll grow weary of the GN and have to sell it to someone. Does it sound strange to want to "interview" potential buyers before even entertaining their offers? It's kind of like an adoption to me. And it would ONLY go to someone who knew the secrets of a GN and all the things I have into it. I would not be able to live with myself trading it in and having some 18 year old kid buy it and have no idea what the car needs/FAST tuning, etc.
Am I dumb for this??? Has anyone else "interviewed" potential buyers. I mean I owuld only sell to real GN/T-Type knowledgeable enthusiasts. I may have made it harder for me to sell the car some year in the future.... Hmmmm..........
Derrick
Am I dumb for this??? Has anyone else "interviewed" potential buyers. I mean I owuld only sell to real GN/T-Type knowledgeable enthusiasts. I may have made it harder for me to sell the car some year in the future.... Hmmmm..........
Derrick