LD1
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He also will let you test drive any vehicle on the lot by yourself for as long as you want.
Kinda interesting you mention that too. I absolutly HATE a dealer that insists the salesman must ride with you:confused2: I will NEVER buy a vehichle from a dealer/salesman like that.
I have purchased roughly 8 vehichles in the last 5 years from dealers. Some used, some new, and test-drove many more.
The last car we purchased for my wife in 2008, we had narrowed it down to a Nissan Sentra, Honda Civic, and a Toyota camry. All three of these cars got roughly the same MPG and were within a few $$ of each other. Buying new ofcourse.
We made a trip to a town around here that had ALL three dealers. (less running around). Actually the one dealer was a Nissan AND toyota dealer, with a Honda dealer 5 minutes down the road.
I went in open minded. This would be the wifes car. I told here we would NOT discuss price and I told here NOT to make a decision until we drove ALL 3.
After driving the Sentra and Camrey, we both agreed that the Nissan Sentra was a better car. So on to the honda dealer we went. Salesman almost didnt give us the time of day. Was really reluctant to even want to go on a test drive. Something about "keeping the miles as low as possible". After he finallay agreed to test drive one, it wasnt event the car we were interensted in:confused2: It was a different color and a stripped down version as opposed to the power options and trip computer we wanted.:confused2:
Anyways, he comes out with the keys, jumps in the drivers seat and says get in.:confused2: He said it is their policy to go with us, And that he would take us down the road, and then we could drive back. We went a whopping 0.2miles down the road, where he got out and my wife drove back. I had to sit in the back BOTH times
When we got back to the dealer, I told the salesman that the car was exactally what we were looking for. But I kindly thanked him for making mine and my wifes decision very easy NOT to buy it and to buy the Sentra instead. Where the salesman tossed us the keys and said take as long as you need.
Needless to say, we went back to the Nissan dealer and struck up what I thought was a very fair deal. And the we joked about the way the other salesman treated us. He said that we were not the first customers to return from that Honda dealer with the same complaints.
I'm sorry, But I am not going to drop $18k on a new car that I cannot even test drive above 35MPH:confused2:
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