In 2011 My daughter (a Nurse) was moving to a smaller city and would finally be comfortable enough in a small city to buy and drive a car. She had had me keeping her up to date on Consumer reports for compacts and she was settled on either a new Nissan Versa or a Hyundai Accent. That new city and its car dealers were five hours away from me , but I happened to be going through the city on business before she moved, and dropped into the Nissan dealer. I explained to salesrep that I was windowshopping for my daughter and we got down to a few quotes. I was worried about the sales pressure tactics so I explained that I wanted this purchase to go smooth with my daughter in a few weeks, that it was her car purchase and choice of model and how she would be stranger in a new city , and that if the dealer had any concerns about her credit or other issues to talk to call me, but to keep it on the QT that I had greased the wheels of the sale. The Sales Manager made sure all his staff were aware of the Nurse coming in looking for a new car . Two weeks later my daughter arrived at dealer and they treated her like gold. She was so proud to have arranged the sale all by herself. The Sales rep even drove her around the city to show her all the key stores and library and banks etc were. She even got locked out of car once and they were there before she was even late for work! Quick oil change services etc etc. I am firm believer in paying a reasonable price, not necessarily the lowest price, if the dealer service is fantastic.