Actual Invoice
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Actual Invoice
I have been searching through all the threads and I have not yet found an actual invoice. I know that tlsdave bought the car and is just having difficulty uploading the picture. Does anyone else have their actual invoice that we can see?
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Originally posted by patmac531:
I was actually looking for a scanned copy of a customers, for proof that the car actually was sold to them that low. The dealer seemed sketchy when I said I saw it for that low.
I was actually looking for a scanned copy of a customers, for proof that the car actually was sold to them that low. The dealer seemed sketchy when I said I saw it for that low.
Then you want a bill of sale, customer order, or executed lease agreement...
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Hey Larry -
The world is full of non-believers, but that doesn't change anything...
If anything, it was a sweet smell to me and a sweet taste of success for TLS-Dave!
The world is full of non-believers, but that doesn't change anything...
If anything, it was a sweet smell to me and a sweet taste of success for TLS-Dave!
Originally posted by Lawrence:
Still sceptical.
Why wouldn't that dealer want to sell more cars?
He's better off selling 2 at TLSDave's price than ONE for MSRP.
Smells fishy.
Still sceptical.
Why wouldn't that dealer want to sell more cars?
He's better off selling 2 at TLSDave's price than ONE for MSRP.
Smells fishy.
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I'm sorry, but I have to agree with Lawrence on this one. This is a forum for TL-s enthusiasts. We ALL are interested in the TL-s. If you got $3000 knocked off the MSRP of a new TL-s, then GREAT for you! We're all jealous, OK! But if you're going to post your bargain under such topics as "How much did you pay", then at least show some integrity and give some details. Enough with this whole "sworn to secrecy" deal. Any Joe-Schmo can brag about some fantastic deal, but the proof is in the pudding. In this day and age, everyone has access to a camera, scanner, Kinko's, etc..so I really don't see an excuse. And if, for some reason, the dealer sells you the car for invoice and asks you to keep it secret, then show some respect and KEEP IT SECRET.
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Thank-you, Scotty, it was pleasure to meet you on Saturday and especially nice to see your reciprocation of my trust. Although you and I met for the first time on Saturday, the skeptics probably think we have known each other for years and this is some sort of collusion. Let them. As a banker, I have always thought that a dose of skepticism is healthy.
Since I have convinced one person on this board that my deal was real, perhaps others (some of who have done better than I) will post their contracts by scanner, dig pic, etc.
Good deals are there for those with patience and determination. Good luck to all.
Since I have convinced one person on this board that my deal was real, perhaps others (some of who have done better than I) will post their contracts by scanner, dig pic, etc.
Good deals are there for those with patience and determination. Good luck to all.
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Ladies and Gentlemen -
TLSDave is truly a man of his word and a nice guy to boot!
He showed my wife and I the actual bill of sale/contract in person on Saturday and it was truly the real thing. In fact it was so real my wife was convinced at that point that we should go buy one that day. We didn't though.
The good deals do exist, however, and yet I must agree with many on the board in saying that many So Cal dealers are just being plain stubborn about coming off of MSRP. Its true. Maybe its because they were one of the last segments of the market to receive their allotment of cars; who the hell knows really.
If any of you salesman are reading these posts, you should listen to your buying public and do what it takes to sell cars because we are all certainly ready to buy, just not at MSRP!
Using TLSDave as an example I would say that at least one is willing to deal anyway.
So of course, you all want to know who TLSDave dealt with I'm sure. I am sworn to secrecy only to protect Dave's credibility with his dealer and to reciprocate his trust. C'mon folks, its for real, trust us!
For the record I am still waiting for the market to settle down and see what happens before I buy, even armed with TLS-Dave's "inside info." Its not like I don't have a car or anything. My little '93 Intergra GS-R is still humming after 120,000 miles.
Good things come to those who wait!
TLSDave is truly a man of his word and a nice guy to boot!
He showed my wife and I the actual bill of sale/contract in person on Saturday and it was truly the real thing. In fact it was so real my wife was convinced at that point that we should go buy one that day. We didn't though.
The good deals do exist, however, and yet I must agree with many on the board in saying that many So Cal dealers are just being plain stubborn about coming off of MSRP. Its true. Maybe its because they were one of the last segments of the market to receive their allotment of cars; who the hell knows really.
If any of you salesman are reading these posts, you should listen to your buying public and do what it takes to sell cars because we are all certainly ready to buy, just not at MSRP!
Using TLSDave as an example I would say that at least one is willing to deal anyway.
So of course, you all want to know who TLSDave dealt with I'm sure. I am sworn to secrecy only to protect Dave's credibility with his dealer and to reciprocate his trust. C'mon folks, its for real, trust us!
For the record I am still waiting for the market to settle down and see what happens before I buy, even armed with TLS-Dave's "inside info." Its not like I don't have a car or anything. My little '93 Intergra GS-R is still humming after 120,000 miles.
Good things come to those who wait!
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