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  • I have a pool repair and remodeling business and was in the market for a new work van. After searching high and low for a new Ford Transit (not the small transit connect, but the real deal full size transit ), I noticed that Bell Ford had the long version with the High Roof. A rare find around the valley as they are so new to the market, and in short supply. Rolled on over on a Sunday planning to simply test drive one. Test drove it and loved it. Generally I purchase my vehicles from fleet with a lot less hassle and negotiation. Told the Sales manager Harley to give me their bottom line number without a bunch of hassle. They did present me with a fair price, and I was still able to do a little negotiating. It was very painless. My sales guy Ali Dirawy was a cool dude with some interesting life stories. He was knowledgeable about the product and extremely helpful. I recently purchased a Dodge Promaster van for my business as well. After driving, inspecting, and purchasing the Ford van, the difference between the Ford and Dodge is like the difference between flying in coach and rolling first class. In the Dodge, you get a few more rattles flying around, there's no leg room, and the service sucks. When I bought the Dodge I didn't even get any free peanuts, and they didn't even wash it upon delivery. The sales person was like a cranky flight attendant at the end of her shift. The Ford van and Bell Ford on the other hand is like flying first class. So many more upgrades, but without any additional cost. 3.5 Liter Ecoboost, a full tank of gas, a nicely detailed van upon delivery, and a great price. As a bonus, the finance guy, Mark Rezaik was able to advocate for me and get me a lower interest rate from the original contract I signed when I took delivery of the vehicle. He dropped the interest rate 1.5% and saved me about 2K / year in interest. You da man Mark ! If you're going to go marching around in the tall grass of these car dealerships around town, watch out for snakes. The sales guys at Bell Ford are not snakes of the Rattler variety, but rather they are gentle, kind garter snakes. They won't bite you and send you to the E.R. They may pop out of nowhere and give you a little scare, but all in good fun. Oh yea, and definitely hit the gong, dance around and act a fool when the deals done............. Why Not??
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