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Conference 7.286::dcu

Title:DCU
Notice:1996 BoD Election results in 1004
Moderator:CPEEDY::BRADLEY
Created:Sat Feb 07 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1041
Total number of notes:18759

200.0. "Why can't I get car prices from DCU?" by GSRC::MISKOWITCH () Mon Oct 30 1989 11:36

    Why can't the credit union give me the price a car dealer pays for a
    new car?  They admit they have this information.  They just don't want
    to give it out.  I can send away to consumer reports and obtain this
    information, so it can't be secret information.  Has anyone else had
    this problem, or is my branch just different?
    
    
    		Thanks,
    			Rob Miskowitch
    
    If this is just policy, how do we change the policy?
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200.1Ask for the Blue BookFRSBEE::GRAHAMDr. JohnWed Nov 01 1989 12:457
    
    I can see that they may not want to give this info over the phone (does
    it have air?  what about leather seats etc. etc.) Why don't you ask to
    see a copy of their Blue Book.  That's what I did, and they let
    me make copies of the pages I was interested in.
    
    					John G.
200.2Two books available?GSRC::MISKOWITCHThu Nov 02 1989 10:4713
    I went down and asked to see it, they told me if they would allow
    one person to see it other people would want to see it also.  I had
    hoped to make a photo copy of it, or at least write the applicable
    numbers down.  
    
    As far as I know they have two books, the blue book (NADA?) and another
    that has new car information.  I was hoping for the new car
    information.  This information is available through some magazines like
    consumer reports.  It would seem resonable that they would allow me to
    see this information, especially if this information is being used to
    determine if they are going to give me a loan or not.
    
    		Rob M.
200.3Spitbrook will borrow Blue bookSTAR::BUDAPutsing along...Thu Nov 02 1989 10:564
    Spitbrook DCU allows members to borrow the book no hassle.  Sounds like
    training is needed so this can be universal.
    
    	- mark
200.4no sympathy hereWORDS::BADGEROne Happy camper ;-)Thu Nov 02 1989 22:2910
    I dunno, I don't understand WHY THEY SHOULD.  The book you want
    costs $3.95 at a bookstore.  it is the Edmon book on new car prices.
    It list all the cars and options.  This book and tactics on new
    car buying are discussed in the consumer notesfile.
    I don't think $3.95 is to much to pay considering the average price
    for a new car is over $10,000.  And you can take it with you.
    I see the problem with consumer reports, it cost $10 and only talks
    about the one model/options that you want.
    ed
    
200.5I should have looked at the bookstoreGSRC::MISKOWITCHFri Nov 03 1989 09:596
    I wasn't aware that the book was sold at a bookstore.  I will go look
    at my local bookstore.
    
    
    	Thanks,
    		Rob Miskowitch
200.6WORDS::BADGEROne Happy camper ;-)Fri Nov 03 1989 12:2016
    Rob, I looked it up, its note 656 in the CONSUMER notesfile.
    Two books are listed  1. EDMUNDS [I spelt wrong before] and
     2. Consumer Guide for 19xx Price Guide. both books can be
    bought for $5 or less.  It might be also valuable to look at
    656 for other tips re new car buying.

    The 'blue book' used to determine *used* cars prices is very high
    cost.  I've never had a problem in MKO DCU in borrowing to look
    at.

    
    the difference I can see is you will use the blue book once, while
    you may go to several dealerships and want the other book in hand.
    
    ed
    
200.7Try your public library.UNXA::ADLEREd Adler @UNX / UNXA::ADLERMon Nov 06 1989 09:403
    Most good public libraries carry these guides -- doesn't cost a dime. 

    /Ed