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after all, rebates on those (at most dealerships) are around $4500. $8k on Caravans, depends on model if you ask me, $8k on a base Caravan is huge while $8k on an Anniversary Edition Grand Caravan is reasonable. But the Viper deal is rediculous (unless he puts a sticker on the car that gives a higher price, so that it seems like he's giving a better deal). Whatever, if that's his ad, that's his ad, doesn't effect me. Like I said, I don't make money off these cars (not a salesman), so I couldn't care much less if people went through him rather than me. Reminds me of a mistake one of the managers made once, we were selling a Bonneville for $5995, but he added an extra 9 on the sticker by accident, so it was printed and put on the car as $59,995. I went up to him and pointed that out and he wrote on the window $54000 off sticker price until he printed out a new one (like, a day), just as kind of a joke. =P
==========Sig Begins Here========== "Used to date a girl that was missing her right hand...... She drove [a] Civic (5spd with a big circle a-top shifter) and wore a lot clothes that had a lot of buttons. She felt she needed to simplify her life for no one. But the relationship went down hill cause I began to think she was rude. She never clapped at concerts, she never liked working out (and I am a big jump rope freak), when we went swimming ... she would just swim around in circles by herself, I used to whoop her as at Playstation. Like I said... she was just boring" - Posted by Milo (Sport Z Magazine) on October 27, 2003 at 12:27 PM 
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