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Just saw that over on SLP. Good deal. Although Dave had a good point over there:
quote: Well, lets see who has the last laugh.
You go in for the test drive, let them photocopy your license prior to the test drive. You do the test drive, return the car and say "NO thanks" and get your $50.00.......
They take the info from your license and not only do they send you junkmail for the rest of your life, but sell your info to anyone who will pay.......
Dunno if it's true, but heck, for $50?? Posts: 2651 | From: Enola (Harrisburg Area), Pennsylvania | Registered: Jan 2002
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wonder what the catch is. do they only give you the 50.00 if you sign paperwork, or just to drive the car?
Posts: 1579 | From: Portland, OR. | Registered: May 2001
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I would do it because it fills my tank twice. Take free money any way you can.
Posts: 237 | From: Yorba Linda California | Registered: Aug 2002
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Not a bad idea, and easy money. As a former owner of a '94 Z-28 heavily modified by Callaway, and new owner of an '03 Cobra lightly modded (less than $2,500 total invested) to put out 448rwhp and 460rwtq, I think a lot of folks will drive a Cobra and be very impressed. I thought I loved my Camaro until test driving the Cobra last Fall. I took delivery in January. And I had been a Chevy guy for 30 years. Swore I'd never drive a Ford. LOL! Camaros SSs are sweet cars but I really don't miss mine at all. If GM had the same commitment to the Camaro/Firebird that Ford continues to have for the Mustang we probably wouldn't have seen the plug pulled. That was a sad day. I still check your forum occasionally and like to hear how much you folks appreciate the Camaro SS. Maybe some of that pride will be passed along to the General and we'll see a new Camaro in the not too distant future. We need the competition to keep the blade sharp. Now go take a test drive. It will be the easiest $50. you ever made. See you on the streets. Posts: 10 | Registered: Jan 2001
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