Actually that isn't quite accurate. Going online makes it easy to check things out. Ihave x.00$ that I want to spend; I know what I need (2006 or newer,4wd, 5K towing capacity, 18+ highway mpg empty, average mileage for the year). I know what I want (manual shift Tacoma or Ranger extended cab 4x4). The problem is that I don't speak salesmanese, and getting a price needs a secret handshake.
This morning I found 2 trucks which I'm interested in on a dealer's website. I'll be going right past there tonight, I could close the deal and bring the check up tomorrow.
Except I had to ask for the price, so I dropped an email.
Strike 1.
I got a reply which told me everything except what I asked for.
Strike 2.
I replied
"The managers are all in a meeting, but if you stop by this afternoon...."
Strike 3, everything from here on goes directly to spam.
The radio DJ was talking about his car shopping experience this AM. He found a car which he really liked but the power rear windows were stuck open. He told them that he would buy it if they fixed the windows but they tried to haggle over it... and lost the sale.
He said "I should have warned them that I have no patience for used car salesmen."
I found his tale to be very timely, and a man after my own heart.
This morning I found 2 trucks which I'm interested in on a dealer's website. I'll be going right past there tonight, I could close the deal and bring the check up tomorrow.
Except I had to ask for the price, so I dropped an email.
Strike 1.
I got a reply which told me everything except what I asked for.
Strike 2.
I replied
If you can't give me a price, I won't waste your time.
"The managers are all in a meeting, but if you stop by this afternoon...."
Strike 3, everything from here on goes directly to spam.
The radio DJ was talking about his car shopping experience this AM. He found a car which he really liked but the power rear windows were stuck open. He told them that he would buy it if they fixed the windows but they tried to haggle over it... and lost the sale.
He said "I should have warned them that I have no patience for used car salesmen."
I found his tale to be very timely, and a man after my own heart.