Every one of them is different, I remember two times very well, My wife and I were looking for her a new Expedition and stopped at one of the largest Ford dealers outside of Atlanta, wife asked salesman several questions and every time he answered me, I told salesman she was looking for a car not me, she asked one more questi9n and he turned and answered me, my wife looked him in the eyes and said I’m ready to go now, I don’t think he ever caught on to the problem. The second time I was looking for a new Crown Vic, passed by a big dealer every night on the way home from tractor dealer I was at then. I saw one one evening that I really liked so I pulled in to look at it. Mind you I was in my dealer uniform, but I was clean and neat, prissy little sales girl walked and and greeted me with “these are very expensive, do you realize how much they are?” I answered her with yes I do, this would have been my third, think I’ll buy it elsewhere!
Last four cars and trucks I’ve bought, I did through the dealers internet sales, never set foot inside except to hand check to paperwork person. I have no need or use for a salesman, most know less about their 0roduct than I do.
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