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Jul 4 2019 12:59pm
Quote (kurisutofa @ Jul 4 2019 12:58pm)
Let's see pics. Vids. Time slips. You dont seem to know enough to tun 10s let alone low 8s.


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Jul 4 2019 02:40pm
lol another motorsports dick flexing thread.

OP, Carmax is decent. They offer pretty good warranty on their shit too. You can buy cars all over the country for relatively cheap with a minor delivery fee. Their warranty is stupidly good. Lookup a thread on reddit about a guy with a range rover and carmax warranty. Dude went through about 13k worth of repairs in one year and it was all covered under carmax warranty. All you have to do is put down a copayment ($50-100) each time you take it in.
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Jul 4 2019 03:52pm
Quote (Epicexecution @ Jul 4 2019 03:40pm)
lol another motorsports dick flexing thread.

OP, Carmax is decent. They offer pretty good warranty on their shit too. You can buy cars all over the country for relatively cheap with a minor delivery fee. Their warranty is stupidly good. Lookup a thread on reddit about a guy with a range rover and carmax warranty. Dude went through about 13k worth of repairs in one year and it was all covered under carmax warranty. All you have to do is put down a copayment ($50-100) each time you take it in.


None of the arguing was over CarMax

Never bought from them, but I'd be damned if I ever sold to them
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Jul 4 2019 05:09pm
Quote (kurisutofa @ Jul 3 2019 05:42pm)
If you bought "race cars" then you definitely paid a destination fee as pretty much all sport cars have them.


not sure if joking or youre just really this fucking stupid

pretty sure its the latter though
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Jul 4 2019 06:00pm
Quote (JDH @ Jul 4 2019 06:09pm)
not sure if joking or youre just really this fucking stupid

pretty sure its the latter though


Google a destination fee. Everybody charges it if you buy a new car. Period. Prove me otherwise instead of calling me stupid with no proof. Just another dumb kid on the internet who thinks he knows all things cars cause he cant change the oil in his car.

Have you ever wondered what you're paying for when you buy a new car and the paperwork lists tax, license and destination charge? What is the destination charge all about? Well, if you've seen the trucks carrying cars on the highways or freight trains stacked with new vehicles, you are basically witnessing the service your destination fees pay. The fee is usually in the neighborhood of $400 — $800 per vehicle and no amount of negotiating will make it go away.

This is from KBB. The other one from Edmunds. But please explain how you know more than these automotive companies?

This post was edited by kurisutofa on Jul 4 2019 06:04pm
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Jul 4 2019 06:23pm
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Google a destination fee. Everybody charges it if you buy a new car. Period. Prove me otherwise instead of calling me stupid with no proof. Just another dumb kid on the internet who thinks he knows all things cars cause he cant change the oil in his car.

Have you ever wondered what you're paying for when you buy a new car and the paperwork lists tax, license and destination charge? What is the destination charge all about? Well, if you've seen the trucks carrying cars on the highways or freight trains stacked with new vehicles, you are basically witnessing the service your destination fees pay. The fee is usually in the neighborhood of $400 — $800 per vehicle and no amount of negotiating will make it go away.

This is from KBB. The other one from Edmunds. But please explain how you know more than these automotive companies?


when you are BUILDING your race cars there is no destination fee because its not a fucking factory produced street car its an actual purpose made RACE CAR. hand made from ground up not ordered at a dealership. go watch more fast and furious
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Jul 4 2019 07:30pm
Quote (kurisutofa @ Jul 4 2019 09:04am)
And what is your "race car" you keep mentioning? A 1992 Honda Civic or a F1 car that's all in your head?



its mostly tubular hand crafted frame, theres no destination fee or what ever crap the dealers try to shove down your throat

lol drag race tho
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Jul 4 2019 08:03pm
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its mostly tubular hand crafted frame, theres no destination fee or what ever crap the dealers try to shove down your throat

lol drag race tho


That's cause it's not a production car. You buy a new car, you pay the fee. Period.
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Jul 4 2019 08:10pm
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That's cause it's not a production car. You buy a new car, you pay the fee. Period.



He just said the only brand new car he bought was race car so theres no fee and you went on a quarter mile rant
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Jul 4 2019 08:27pm
Quote (Subban3gr0 @ Jul 4 2019 09:10pm)
He just said the only brand new car he bought was race car so theres no fee and you went on a quarter mile rant


Cause he didn't buy a brand no car. Like you, said you bought a frame. That's not a car. All hes doing is talking shit within proof. About buying a super stock car but no proof of what the car is or anything. Some kid on the internet making random shit up with zero proof.
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