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Which presidents would make YOU buy a new or used car?

Over the weekend Lincoln and Washington have been telling me that I should go for a new or used (or even certified used) car, truck, or SUV.

Neither of these presidents make me want to buy a new car. However, if Nixon told me what a steal these cars were, Harry Truman told me about the bomb deals, or even if Clinton told me about how BIG the savings were I might consider it. What about you?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    No president would have an impact on my decision. If I could get a good electric car for a reasonable price, that is what I would do.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    not quite. Presidents' Day weekend is while somewhat some people finally end up procuring vehicles pondering the "deals" maximum sellers supply, besides by using fact the reality that honestly everyone's getting their tax returns. because of this, there is an superior call for from purchasers and somewhat some sellers locate it lots much less puzzling to jack of up down money and different factors. the perfect time to purchase a motor vehicle is on a random Friday night it quite is not throughout a trip season/weekend(like suitable now). in case you walk in suitable in the previous they close and start up up asking questions, and in simple terms frequently take in a first rate little bit of the salesperson's time, somewhat some them will finally end up reducing you a first rate deal in simple terms to get the hell out of there quicker.

  • 1 decade ago

    Is this supposed to be clever or funny?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Your nuts.

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