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		<title>By: Charles @ CreditDonkey</title>
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		<description>Great post!  A good F&amp;I guy will be upfront with you about his cost.  He&#039;s in business to make money and we have to appreciate that.  It&#039;s unrealistic to expect him not to make any money.  At the end of the day, the best situation is when both parties are satisfied.

Also take into consideration the existing warranty and how long you plan to keep the car.  Some &quot;out of warranty&quot; services can occasionally be covered under a goodwill service from the manufacturer so it&#039;s best to find out from the manufacturer what type of goodwill service they&#039;ll do.  There&#039;s usually no harm in asking and it can save you a bundle! (of cash that is)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post!  A good F&amp;I guy will be upfront with you about his cost.  He&#8217;s in business to make money and we have to appreciate that.  It&#8217;s unrealistic to expect him not to make any money.  At the end of the day, the best situation is when both parties are satisfied.</p>
<p>Also take into consideration the existing warranty and how long you plan to keep the car.  Some &#8220;out of warranty&#8221; services can occasionally be covered under a goodwill service from the manufacturer so it&#8217;s best to find out from the manufacturer what type of goodwill service they&#8217;ll do.  There&#8217;s usually no harm in asking and it can save you a bundle! (of cash that is)</p>
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