No, i told them the interior was a little too beat up and that I had heard bad things about the northstar and he said "if its not the right car for you im not going to pressure you into buying it" (very nicely I might add)
possibly... doubtful though... the car had been there for 2 months/
I do it all the time.... Like i tell people, I dont care if its a "yes" or a "no" I just deffinately don't want a "maybe".... If its not the right situation then its not meant to be. I tell that to people all the time.
Besides... when i asked the guy (who had been in the business for 30+ years) about his expectations in terms of "running a business" he informed me that he used to have high expectations but that he had lowered his expectations and is a much happier person for it... NOW, does that sound like the type of guy who is going to try and pressure me into buyign a car that I am not going to be satisfied with? he is amiable.
He was/is a really nice guy.. he is very low-pressure.
This day and age people don't want some salesman that yells in excitement while they pound cheesy sales lines into your skull and then hope to "close" you with a wink and a kinked smile while they hold their hand in the shape of a gun and "fire" it at you. it just doesn't work in 2010.
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