That time of year again...
Alex Wrote in message:
justan wrote:
John H. Wrote in message:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 20:44:15 -0500, Alex wrote:
John H. wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 11:08:03 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
On Thursday, 15 February 2018 21:12:06 UTC-4, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
Received a letter from Toyota today.
It is an "Exclusive Upgrade Notification" with my very own "Personal Web Key".
Local dealer is apparently "the site for an exciting and unique Toyota Truck Upgrade Sale" which is only available to select clients.
I was wondering if I should contact and tell them that a handful of know-it-alls in wrecked.boats claim that my Highlander isn't a truck.
Anyway they are offering interest rates as low as 0%...cash incentives up to $4k and a special $2k trade-in voucher. Gotta make up my mind by Feb 26.
You'll do it. You fall for all of that sales BS.
Well, I do have 43700 kilometers on the odometer (roughly 27000 miles) and it will be 5 years old at the end of next month. Plus I like the new dash much better. Decisions...decisions.
Wife was working on me to trade in our Bayliner for a VR4...a full 18 feet long and wider. Comes with either a 200hp I/O or a 115 hp Mercury outboard. have to admit the 175BR squats a bit in the water with passengers in the rear jump seats and it's a bit more effort to get it up on plane compared to when there is only the two of us and our Springer Spaniel.
Well, can't say you weren't well advised.
He won't admit it. Harry, the Bayliner hater, kept quiet on that
purchase. You would think he would have helped his only friend.
Yup. Harry turned the advice into a 'personal attack' on Donnie. I suppose Donnie now thinks he can
get a wider boat in his driveway.
Funny how Fat Harry, who was the biggest Bay-liner basher, went
quiet when Donnie said he was buying one of those beginner boats.
A real friend wouldn't clam up when his buddy was about to make a
big mistake.
Dumb Don now alleges that the purchase was made prior to any posts
here. Some salesperson saw him coming a mile away - again.
Donnie gets himself in a lot of trouble believing salesmen
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