That's inception level stuff. Mind blown.whaler11 said:Yes I am totally satisfied with my bacon bowl. Earlier I made bacon inside bacon.
That's inception level stuff. Mind blown.
Is that the place that sells car at like 1/2 retail but you have to buy extras like working brakes and a functional transmission?
When I was looking for a car over the summer they were selling like 2010 BMWs with 40k miles for $8000. However they are all lemons and after you buy them they disclose the work that needs to be doneLol sounds about right.
Are you buying new or used?Anyone ever buy from A Better Way to Wholesale?
Overall, I'd say it is a terrible way to buy a car. A valve job or main gasket on a BMW could run between $3000-$4000. The best and safest value is a factory certified pre owned vehicle. You can only get them from a same brand new car dealer. An extended warranty is NOT the same thing. You actually are getting a better warranty in many cases than you would on a new car.When I was looking for a car over the summer they were selling like 2010 BMWs with 40k miles for $8000. However they are all lemons and after you buy them they disclose the work that needs to be done
Yeah bought a brand new '15 Honda Fit. Love it but it's dark gray and despite weekly washings has been showing salt since our first snow.Overall, I'd say it is a terrible way to buy a car. A valve job or main gasket on a BMW could run between $3000-$4000. The best and safest value is a factory certified pre owned vehicle. You can only get them from a same brand new car dealer. An extended warranty is NOT the same thing. You actually are getting a better warranty in many cases than you would on a new car.
Stay away from German cars. They are the most fun to drive but they are over engineered and repairing them costs a fortune. The Japanese still make the most dependable cars (Honda, Subaru, Toyota) but they are not as s e xy.
As a car guy, I have to disagree with that. Honda, Subaru (especially Subaru - and I own one), and Toyota are really no longer ahead of the pack. Plenty of American companies and Hyundai/Kia group have caught up to them and now make at least as reliable cars that look better, have better features, and are a better value.Overall, I'd say it is a terrible way to buy a car. A valve job or main gasket on a BMW could run between $3000-$4000. The best and safest value is a factory certified pre owned vehicle. You can only get them from a same brand new car dealer. An extended warranty is NOT the same thing. You actually are getting a better warranty in many cases than you would on a new car.
Stay away from German cars. They are the most fun to drive but they are over engineered and repairing them costs a fortune. The Japanese still make the most dependable cars (Honda, Subaru, Toyota) but they are not as s e xy.
Are you buying new or used?
The Yelp reviews on that Wholesale place are just scathing.