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Old 02-03-2011, 07:49 AM   #1
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Every time I see an insurance agent drive a nice car, I can't help but think " I wonder how bad he's fucking his clients?" I give out insurance agent / bonding agent shit about that every time he comes to our office.
Independent agents are essentially middle men. No fucking here.
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Old 02-03-2011, 08:20 AM   #2
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Every time I see an insurance agent drive a nice car, I can't help but think " I wonder how bad he's fucking his clients?" I give out insurance agent / bonding agent shit about that every time he comes to our office.
I agree, get the Nissan or something else reliable and not give off the image of "I am fucking you in the ass when you sign with me."
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Started as an insurance agent late last year. Going to be having a lot of evening meetings that I'll be driving myself to and image makes a big ass difference when you live in a small town. I don't have a wife or kids or anything so I don't have a ton of extra expenses.

P.S. the insurance agency is owned by a bank and I have decent credit so I can get cheap ass rates.
That old gag.

Guess what...a Buick is your ideal car.
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Old 02-03-2011, 08:32 AM   #4
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Anyone have experience with other vehicles on the same level as the Murano? I am more interested in foreign than chevy, ford or dodge.
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Old 02-03-2011, 08:43 AM   #5
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If you decide to go with a BMW/MB/Lexus know that you MAY be able to afford the vehicle, but you DO NOT want to own one unless you know what it costs to own one. AND you want to KEEP it.
Trip knows.....ask about BMW maint for a bike
No different for the cars. If you can afford what it takes to properly maintain one, they will last 400k. But you HAVE to be diligent in the maintenance, and be willing to spend the money when and where it's needed.
This is why you don’t see many younger people driving those cars…it’s usually the 45+ crowd. They’re done with buying disposable cars and would rather invest in something long term.
IMHO this also will speak to your potential clients.
Hydrant and Trip are exactly right….whether you’re raping clients or barely making it, the IMPRESSION will be you’re squandering their money.
I’m an engineer, and I don’t make what people perceive engineers to make. But my WIFE does pretty well. As a result we have 2 decent cars, and an explorer. Whenever I go to meet a client or an architect, I ALWAYS drive the explorer. Because if an architect saw me driving a nice car they’d assume our ridiculously LOW fee is WAY too high, and we’d get screwed even harder. So I drive the explorer. Same with a client. I go meet them in the explorer so there isn’t any pretentious impression.
Image is more about how you carry yourself and not what you drive. You can be classy in a pinto
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.... If you can afford what it takes to properly maintain one, they will last 400k. ...
Diesel yes, gasser no.
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Old 02-08-2011, 12:49 PM   #7
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I am more interested in foreign than chevy, ford or dodge.
paul so dumb...can't even read the op's wants right.
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paul so dumb...can't even read the op's wants right.
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I change my answer to Ferrari 308 or Mondial. That should fit into his budget
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I change my answer to Ferrari 308 or Mondial. That should fit into his budget
We've done a good thing here today paul. It's all about helping people in need.
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Old 02-03-2011, 08:46 AM   #10
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I had thought about that some, didn't realize it was as bad as it is.
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