So, I need new tires and Eastside HD wants to charge me $650 for tires, tubes + labor - anyway/where I can get this done cheaper without having to move the bike too far...
Roald N. replied:
Moon Motorcycles in Issaquah
Dan H. replied:
Santiago Valdez does a great job. He did my back tire about a month ago, and I'll be having him do my front tire, as soon as I wear it out.
Eduardo D. replied:
Online the tires are cheaper and they are always having sales. Moyorcyclesuperstore.com is always sending deals. Wasma hq has all the stuff
WA Dealer Disclosure Laws? Does anybody know where I can find the WA State disclosure laws for car dealerships? A friend of mine recently purchased a certified used 2015...
ziznivypes replied:
Probably would have been a good time to order the Carfax report... https://secure.carfax.com/creditCard.cfx?partner=CAR&partnerSiteLocation=4
uwhuskytskeet replied:
[Should have brought this guy with him.](http://hingedigital.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/blog_fox_poster_crystal.jpg)
[Here is a link to Washington State laws regarding dealerships.](http://app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.70.180) This part in particular is probably what you're looking for:
>(17)(a) For a dealer to enter into a new motor vehicle sales contract without disclosing in writing to a buyer of the new motor vehicle, or to a dealer in the case of an unregistered motor vehicle, any known damage and repair to the new motor vehicle if the damage exceeds five percent of the manufacturer's suggested retail price as calculated at the dealer's authorized warranty rate for labor and parts, or one thousand dollars, whichever amount is greater. A manufacturer or new motor vehicle dealer is not required to disclose to a dealer or buyer that glass, tires, bumpers, or cosmetic parts of a new motor vehicle were damaged at any time if the damaged item has been replaced with original or comparable equipment. A replaced part is not part of the cumulative damage required to be disclosed under this subsection.
(b) A manufacturer is required to provide the same disclosure to a dealer of any known damage or repair as required in (a) of this subsection.
(c) If disclosure of any known damage or repair is not required under this section, a buyer may not revoke or rescind a sales contract due to the fact that the new motor vehicle was damaged and repaired before completion of the sale.
(d) As used in this section:
(i) "Cosmetic parts" means parts that are attached by and can be replaced in total through the use of screws, bolts, or other fasteners without the use of welding or thermal cutting, and includes windshields, bumpers, hoods, or trim panels.
(ii) "Manufacturer's suggested retail price" means the retail price of the new motor vehicle suggested by the manufacturer, and includes the retail delivered price suggested by the manufacturer for each accessory or item of optional equipment physically attached to the new motor vehicle at the time of delivery to the new motor vehicle dealer that is not included within the retail price suggested by the manufacturer for the new motor vehicle.
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dwambaugh replied:
The the Attorney General Consumer Protection office http://www.atg.wa.gov/consumer-protection I think they need to disclose if the car was totalled and that should be on the title.
That's it - I'm going to buy a car.... for reals this time. Anyone know the name of a good car dealer? (Britt, I'm looking at you. :) )
Amanda C. replied:
Two more notes: Avoid Bill Pierre dealerships- they are sleazy. Also, look up the value of any car you're looking at on nada or kbb.com - never trust he sticker price or what they say they "paid" for it.
Eric C. replied:
Bill Pierre took good care of me, but I was dealing with fleet sales.
Laura T. replied:
It's sort of a ways up the, but we had a really positive experience at Magic Toyota in Lynnwood. Also, if you don't currently have a car, and thus, no car insurance, research that before you buy and get a quote from a company so that you are ready to activate it when you get the car. Dealerships won't let you buy the car without having auto insurance, and the company that they automatically go through can be quite expensive.
****Need Help**** anyone know a decent car dealer here in the Seattle area? Please send me their info. We are SERIOUS buyers/leasers!
Kelly W. replied:
Jake Mayrhofer at Good Chevrolet in renton...seriously! BEST CAR BUYING EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE! Read the online reviews of him if you don't want to take my word for it
Dave J. replied:
Lee Johnson in Kirkland
Dale T. replied:
Renton Honda is decent
Bob H. replied:
Lee Johnson and ask for the fleet Manager
Annette L. replied:
Doreen Dyer at Korum Auto in Puyallup
Colleen P. replied:
Ditto Korum.
Allison C. replied:
Seattle MINI has great service. Chaplins VW Subaru are really great too
Tom S. replied:
Ask Nancy Moe
Sandra L. replied:
Kelly Stewart, Burien Toyota
Kelly S. replied:
I've worked at Burien Toyota for 12 years. Get all my friends on here a family deal
Local friends! I'm looking for a new car dealer trade driver. Easy job that pays well while you drive. 1090 employee pays by a piece. Must have good driving ability, no...