triumphrick
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Re: I hate car shopping.
I noticed one other post that mentioned Consumer Reports. I have bought 42 vehicles in my 45 years of buying/driving cars. Either for me, family or friends. I have always been the local "car guy".
I used my first Edmund's new car guide in 1962 for my stepfather. We priced out a few cars and he bought a new Falcon.
I go into the dealership armed with as much fact as I can gather. I first read about hold backs around 20 yrs. ago. I too felt the dealership was entitled to something and never went after that money.
One of my best dealerships was a Ford dealer in Bartow, Fla. My salesman became fleet manager which helped bunches when I started a business. I usually went back, looking for similar deals.
Recently the two hardest dealers to buy from are the Honda and Toyota dealers. (Also Acura, Lexus). Not to start a brand war here, but they and Subaru are currently selling some of the "least problematic" vehicles being made. And their salesmen know it. Many of them can be downright rude. But if you want a new one, you have to show up there properly armed. Try to buy on the last day of the month. Or close to it.
I mentioned CR because of the in depth pricing and bargaining angles they present. Things change and after all these years I still go armed with facts and figures.
I detail and sell my own vehicle. I have only traded three of them in all my years. To me, it's an adventure! I usually have a good time with it....
I noticed one other post that mentioned Consumer Reports. I have bought 42 vehicles in my 45 years of buying/driving cars. Either for me, family or friends. I have always been the local "car guy".
I used my first Edmund's new car guide in 1962 for my stepfather. We priced out a few cars and he bought a new Falcon.
I go into the dealership armed with as much fact as I can gather. I first read about hold backs around 20 yrs. ago. I too felt the dealership was entitled to something and never went after that money.
One of my best dealerships was a Ford dealer in Bartow, Fla. My salesman became fleet manager which helped bunches when I started a business. I usually went back, looking for similar deals.
Recently the two hardest dealers to buy from are the Honda and Toyota dealers. (Also Acura, Lexus). Not to start a brand war here, but they and Subaru are currently selling some of the "least problematic" vehicles being made. And their salesmen know it. Many of them can be downright rude. But if you want a new one, you have to show up there properly armed. Try to buy on the last day of the month. Or close to it.
I mentioned CR because of the in depth pricing and bargaining angles they present. Things change and after all these years I still go armed with facts and figures.
I detail and sell my own vehicle. I have only traded three of them in all my years. To me, it's an adventure! I usually have a good time with it....