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Meriden, Wyoming Auto Repair Shops
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Isn't it time to stop peddling 2010 cars as "new?" We're 4 months into 2011, Toyota. A 2010 Corolla or Prius is NOT new, and I'm pretty sure Toyota isn't taking a year's worth of depreciation into account in their offers, either. I can bet there's someone out there who thinks they're getting a good deal on these "new" year-old cars. Probably the same ones who think buying their furniture at Aaron's or Rent-A-Center is a good deal, too.
I live in Connecticut and went to the Meriden Hyundai 2.0T 15K/year 1000 downpayment inc. first month, registration and other $278/month I went to 3 different dealerships, and this was the final and the best quote.
I failed to mention that by your name I assume you are in CT, I also am in CT. What part of CT are you in, and where do you plan on buying? Just a suggestion to you, my wife and I have bought a total of 5 Hyundai's since 2002, and I have dealt with Meriden Hyundai on all of them. Very pleased with the dealer.
Seems like to me that Ford is on a tear with advertising these days. Between Mike Rowe swapping rides, Lincolns "taking off," and the new 2011 Mustang V6, they've taken what seems to be the lion's share of car ads on TV. I can't escape them no matter what I'm watching!
It's what I like to call the "mute button special." I absolutely detest Mr. Opportunity, so it should come as no surprise that I hate these new operatic "Mr. O" ads. In other words, this ad is as much an aural assault as the Crosstour is a visual assault.
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