I agree about the internet thing, I scoured the web when I was looking for ideas of where to start my search and what to look for. I've been to places where I was basically window shopping (no intention to buy in the near future) and had salespeople breathing down my neck. Not fun. In those cases I was always polite, but had to keep repeating "no thanks" every three minutes. *shrugs* That said, I mostly had a positive experience when I was actually car shopping. With one glaring exception, the salespeople were professional and helped be get a good baseline on what to look for. The glaring exception ignored me, letting me take a test drive and then walked away when I asked to discuss negotiating a price. "We don't negotiate on imports" he said, then walked away.
He made the decision easy, so perhaps I should be grateful. 
I ultimately went with Hertz. That's right, the car rental place. No fuss, no muss, and no negotiating (it's even listed on their website
). That made shopping simple and the guy walked me all through the purchase. I bought more car than I intended to (don't we all
), but I really liked the car and even more, I really liked the salesman.
I give credit to anybody working a sales job nowadays, it isn't easy. You have to anticipate the mood and intent of each customer and balance it against getting a sale. Some customers require an extra push (and handholding) while others greatly resent it. More power to you.
He made the decision easy, so perhaps I should be grateful. 
I ultimately went with Hertz. That's right, the car rental place. No fuss, no muss, and no negotiating (it's even listed on their website
). That made shopping simple and the guy walked me all through the purchase. I bought more car than I intended to (don't we all
), but I really liked the car and even more, I really liked the salesman.I give credit to anybody working a sales job nowadays, it isn't easy. You have to anticipate the mood and intent of each customer and balance it against getting a sale. Some customers require an extra push (and handholding) while others greatly resent it. More power to you.

Bought it at the beginning of last month. Me and my dad (he was buying, as it was his gift to me) negotiated over email for weeks, and when we actually went to go and find the car we'd hunted down and speared on Autotrader website, he went all scary - my dad knows how to deal with salesmen, just a perfect balance of aloofness and purchasing!! I hope to take lessons from him, 'cause I ended up with a beautiful 2001 dark blue Ford KA as-seen for £1600!! 

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