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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 170204" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I know why car dealerships are uncomfortable for kids. Think about it - what a better distraction for parents than uncomfortable kids? How can you really hear what the paper work is saying if your attention is on your kid? How many people willingly sign what they really didn't take time to understand just because, "Yes, that is the car I want - I will do anything for it - where do I sign so I can get my kid out of here before I blow my top?"</p><p> </p><p>So then you get home and find out that you signed up for a five (5) year warranty program that added a hundred dollars to the price of the car that you had previously decided not to do. That you agreed to pay for who knows what else that sales people can find to increase the car price (plus their commission). They want to give you a loaded vehicle but they also want you to pay for the extras.</p><p> </p><p>They can smell a weak link when they see one. When we buy cars, I let my husband do the dealing and the dealer is always trying to turn the decisions to me. NOPE - I know husband has more knowledge in this - whatever he says I will go with. I will speak up if there is something I don't agree with or want more info on - otherwise, deal with husband.</p><p> </p><p>A distracted parent is a salesperson's dream sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 170204, member: 5096"] I know why car dealerships are uncomfortable for kids. Think about it - what a better distraction for parents than uncomfortable kids? How can you really hear what the paper work is saying if your attention is on your kid? How many people willingly sign what they really didn't take time to understand just because, "Yes, that is the car I want - I will do anything for it - where do I sign so I can get my kid out of here before I blow my top?" So then you get home and find out that you signed up for a five (5) year warranty program that added a hundred dollars to the price of the car that you had previously decided not to do. That you agreed to pay for who knows what else that sales people can find to increase the car price (plus their commission). They want to give you a loaded vehicle but they also want you to pay for the extras. They can smell a weak link when they see one. When we buy cars, I let my husband do the dealing and the dealer is always trying to turn the decisions to me. NOPE - I know husband has more knowledge in this - whatever he says I will go with. I will speak up if there is something I don't agree with or want more info on - otherwise, deal with husband. A distracted parent is a salesperson's dream sale. [/QUOTE]
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