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Old 08-22-2003, 04:36 AM
imported_mightyjlr
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Default Re: cars in Baltimore

Originally Posted by kusheen
No more than 4 hours from you, in the Baltimore area, are two dealers that as of last weekend between them had 12 or 13 cars on their lots. 2/3rd autos, 1/3 manuals, all selling at list, but after minimal haggling each offered me a stick off the lot at $34 even. Took the only black stick they had, but they had what I think is called the SS Blue, some whites, a couple graphites, and a red. I liked the red a lot better than I expected. One of the dealers still had a black auto unspoken for.

I don't know if they moved any this week, but both had told me they weren't selling very well up to that point, so most of those cars may still be there.

If you can't wait, take a day, go to Baltimore, and take a look. I'll be glad to send you the info on the dealers so you can contact them before you make the drive.
Thanks for the info. I am pretty set with my dealer. I think I can wait it out, especially since my dealer has been so good to me. When I extended the lease on my Sebring, Chrysler originally wanted almost $100 more a month for the lease. My dealer got them to LOWER the monthly payments from what I was originally paying. Chrysler also would not let me extend it more than a year, even though I was buying another Chrysler. My dealer called up, and a few hours later got my lease extended for another month. They also have given me posters, and any other material they get in on the Crossfire. Very nice dealership. They only have 2 salesman so it's nice and small.

PS - I think Chrysler should have some of those Crossfires shipped to my dealership. I guarantee you a lot less of them would be sitting on the lot. There is pretty good demand for the Crossfire around here, especially at MSRP. The dealership is located in one of the most affluent towns in the country.