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- Sep 9, 2019
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Is it rude to ask the dealer too many questions when buying new?
I have been ensuring I know everything about my new van and ask a lot of questions, it’s a huge amount of money to be paying but was surprised when I was told they had never had anyone ask so many questions, they said they were learning a lot by finding out the answers for me.
Is there any etiquette in what you should and should not ask, some of my questions have been:
What chassis is it on
What type of suspension does it have
What are the weight limits of the alloy wheels
Can I extend my Fiat warranty
What is the max size of TV that would fit on the existing bracket
On the Swift Command what happens after the 3yrs in built SIM card expires (allows remote control of lights, heating etc)
How long is the rear overhang
Does it require corner steadies (subject to above)
Etc etc etc
I have been ensuring I know everything about my new van and ask a lot of questions, it’s a huge amount of money to be paying but was surprised when I was told they had never had anyone ask so many questions, they said they were learning a lot by finding out the answers for me.
Is there any etiquette in what you should and should not ask, some of my questions have been:
What chassis is it on
What type of suspension does it have
What are the weight limits of the alloy wheels
Can I extend my Fiat warranty
What is the max size of TV that would fit on the existing bracket
On the Swift Command what happens after the 3yrs in built SIM card expires (allows remote control of lights, heating etc)
How long is the rear overhang
Does it require corner steadies (subject to above)
Etc etc etc