: How to ask a question and define what I mean? I am in the middle of the painful process of buying a car. I am trying to do much of my legwork online before going into a dealership. One
I am in the middle of the painful process of buying a car. I am trying to do much of my legwork online before going into a dealership. One of the things I hate the most about purchasing a car is settling on a final price. Typically when I do this I like to establish an out the door price before going to a dealership. My current phrasing for doing this is:
The price listed online is ,800 and I am interested in purchasing the
car. Would you take ,000 out the door: meaning tax, title, and
document fees?
Adding the definition of what I mean by out the door always feels awkward. Is there a better way to phrase the above such that I can convey my meaning and ask the question?
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Hmm... How about?
"Would you take ,000 total, including tax, title, and document
fees?"
Wonder how you ended up asking this question at this --Writers-- site?
Is there a need for a StackExchange Bartering site? :)
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