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Musings from Dad helping his daughter buy her first new car
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 1267217" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>I'd hate to be the salesman who had to deal with Mrs. Sky. I am a sap by comparison. She is of Scandinavian North Dakota Wheat Farm heritage and is therefore... uh, er... real frugal. She can make a car salesman weep and a sales manager gnash his teeth. I'm too embarrassed to go car shopping with her anymore. The last time the sales guys kept looking at me for help and mercy. All I could do was shrug. They were on their own. She once dug her heels in, then walked away from a deal on a new Camry when she and the dealer were $250 apart.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, sounds like Mr. Pants has raised up a real sensible like daughter. No wonder, given her pedigree. Congrats to the new car owner and the proud papa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 1267217, member: 3460"] I'd hate to be the salesman who had to deal with Mrs. Sky. I am a sap by comparison. She is of Scandinavian North Dakota Wheat Farm heritage and is therefore... uh, er... real frugal. She can make a car salesman weep and a sales manager gnash his teeth. I'm too embarrassed to go car shopping with her anymore. The last time the sales guys kept looking at me for help and mercy. All I could do was shrug. They were on their own. She once dug her heels in, then walked away from a deal on a new Camry when she and the dealer were $250 apart. Anyway, sounds like Mr. Pants has raised up a real sensible like daughter. No wonder, given her pedigree. Congrats to the new car owner and the proud papa. [/QUOTE]
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