ArkLaTexSam
Bronze Member
A car salesman and I agreed on wrote down price with handshake for new car for wife. This was after 5 hours of looking at cars and talking about price. I was then escorted into another room where I sat down with the close out guy. He typed out a long sheet with added costs (lot fees, shipping cost, you name it) and the price went up about 2,500.
I told him that's not the price the salesman and I shook hands on. He made his counter argument and I countered. He then said that ALL customers always pay these costs. I said I could care less what any other customer had paid. The salesman and I made a deal! I walked into this room and you changed the deal. Now I don't trust or like you. I do like my salesman though. Guy still didn't budge. I stood up and told the wife, honey we are walking out of here. Guy in the room got angry look on his face, said hold on, spun his chair around, and started typing again. I love it when they try to make YOU the customer feel guilty. hahahaha!
I ended up paying the exact price the salesman and I agreed on. This close out deal lasted for 30 minutes. As I was about to leave the salesman said I was first customer that didn't pay the add on prices and he never saw anyone get this good of a deal. I told him that was untrue because my dad (30 yr business man) never paid add on fees, nor one cent in taxes on any vehicle he purchased. I've watched him do this all my life and he always got the dealer to pay the tax. One car salesman even got fired after selling my dad a car. I wish I had the talent dad has but I don't. I truly believe he could make living buying cars FOR people.
Some people take car shopping personal. It's not. It's just a game about your hard earned money. Play it right and you save a few bucks.
This same situation has not worked for me every time. Some dealers have told me to hit the road and that is OK. I keep shopping dealers until I find one that accepts my terms of business.
ArkLaTexSam
I told him that's not the price the salesman and I shook hands on. He made his counter argument and I countered. He then said that ALL customers always pay these costs. I said I could care less what any other customer had paid. The salesman and I made a deal! I walked into this room and you changed the deal. Now I don't trust or like you. I do like my salesman though. Guy still didn't budge. I stood up and told the wife, honey we are walking out of here. Guy in the room got angry look on his face, said hold on, spun his chair around, and started typing again. I love it when they try to make YOU the customer feel guilty. hahahaha!
I ended up paying the exact price the salesman and I agreed on. This close out deal lasted for 30 minutes. As I was about to leave the salesman said I was first customer that didn't pay the add on prices and he never saw anyone get this good of a deal. I told him that was untrue because my dad (30 yr business man) never paid add on fees, nor one cent in taxes on any vehicle he purchased. I've watched him do this all my life and he always got the dealer to pay the tax. One car salesman even got fired after selling my dad a car. I wish I had the talent dad has but I don't. I truly believe he could make living buying cars FOR people.
Some people take car shopping personal. It's not. It's just a game about your hard earned money. Play it right and you save a few bucks.
This same situation has not worked for me every time. Some dealers have told me to hit the road and that is OK. I keep shopping dealers until I find one that accepts my terms of business.
ArkLaTexSam