DO NOT Do This When You Test Drive a Car

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    43-year auto sales vet Ray Shefska spills the beans on the DOs and DON'Ts of test-driving a vehicle at a dealership, including what he taught his own salespeople to do at every step in the process.
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Komentáře • 979

  • @meinasalon
    @meinasalon Před 8 měsíci +806

    A test drive is not enough. If the car you are looking to buy is available at a car rental company, rent it for a weekend. That gives you real world test drive.

    • @MANTIS7198
      @MANTIS7198 Před 8 měsíci +46

      Agreed, as you're absolutely not going to get a good "feel" of a vehicle from just the standard 10 minute around the block test ride. Ironically, sometimes you can also rent the same type of vehicle from the very dealer you intend to buy from. Which is helpful in the event the specific model you're wanting to purchase isn't yet available for rent from the big-chain rental companies.

    • @justacinnamonbun8658
      @justacinnamonbun8658 Před 8 měsíci +36

      Took the words out of my mouth. A test drive should be you renting (or borrowing if you know someone) the vehicle for a day or two. Turo is a great app for this.

    • @WhatsTheT
      @WhatsTheT Před 8 měsíci +20

      I WHOLE HEARTEDLY agree with this!!!!! I’ve found out soooo much stuff that didn’t like about a car I thought I really liked when I rented it!!!

    • @MichelMawon4982
      @MichelMawon4982 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Absolutely!

    • @barbmelle3136
      @barbmelle3136 Před 8 měsíci +25

      You are exactly right. I did rent a car on vacation that I thought I wanted. By the end of the week, I hated it.

  • @border056
    @border056 Před 8 měsíci +692

    Just bought a Rav 4. During the test drive the sales guy wanted to talk about trade in and down payment. I told him I approach buying cars in phases, I’m only focused on the drive right now. After the drive, he brought it up again, I said now I’m focused on the OTD price, nothing else. After we ironed that out, it was now time to discuss trade in. Working the deal in phases was a big help and set the rules for the sales guy. It was a smooth process.

    • @drecksaukerl
      @drecksaukerl Před 8 měsíci

      Has worked for me for the last 30 years.

    • @alexnutcasio936
      @alexnutcasio936 Před 8 měsíci +4

      But you still got taken if you paid anywhere TSRP.

    • @ianbrown5955
      @ianbrown5955 Před 8 měsíci +67

      @@alexnutcasio936 There's always somebody like you to say such things. If he got it for what he researched is the fair price, then he didn't get taken. And if he got what he wanted for his trade-in, then he didn't get taken. I know what I want to pay for a vehicle; that's what I shop for, and that's what I pay.

    • @ryanrodgers6969
      @ryanrodgers6969 Před 8 měsíci +12

      Rav 4’s are ugly. If you paid 500 bucks you paid too much.

    • @Cocora22
      @Cocora22 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ryanrodgers6969 No one cares what you think.

  • @davidalvarado8714
    @davidalvarado8714 Před 5 měsíci +158

    My wife & I bought a car using your techniques on not giving away any info until he gave us the OTD number...it worked. We got the price down by $10k.

  • @ScanFan_Ed
    @ScanFan_Ed Před 8 měsíci +202

    About ten years ago my wife and I went to a Dodge dealership and began negotiating on a vehicle. Sales manager would not budge on the price we wanted. I finally told them we were leaving and we did. As we were walking across the lot to our car, I whispered to my wife that they will be coming out after us. Sure enough, the salesman and manager came running out to our car and suddenly the price came down substantially. Felt great!

    • @Trapper_Creek_2024
      @Trapper_Creek_2024 Před 8 měsíci +20

      That’s so embarrassing for THEM to chase me down. Good grief - how hungry are they?? They act like they haven’t sold one car all month!

    • @ScanFan_Ed
      @ScanFan_Ed Před 8 měsíci +33

      @@Trapper_Creek_2024 yeah, that really shows they were desperate. I think we’re shocked that we were not bluffing about walking. I really wish the way we buy cars would change. I cannot stand the current model of just hoping that we don’t get screwed too badly by the dealers…

    • @s99614
      @s99614 Před 8 měsíci +8

      Great story, but I have my doubts as if that would work today.

    • @ianbrown5955
      @ianbrown5955 Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@s99614 Yes, it works, but you have to be willing to walk away; don't just play a game. If the vehicle is not compatible to the price it's worth, you have to walk away. The dealer will try to make as much money as he can. At the same time, the dealer has to make money. It's up to you to find that fair price. If it's not fair, the dealer won't sell it to you.

    • @Pt-fw3ij
      @Pt-fw3ij Před 8 měsíci +1

      Kabuki theater

  • @droogbear649
    @droogbear649 Před 3 měsíci +58

    This why i hate salespeople. I dont want to play cat and mouse, i just want an honest interaction.

    • @wolfgangpreier9160
      @wolfgangpreier9160 Před měsícem +4

      Thats why i buy Online. No salespeople. And i try my hardest NOT to sell anything to my customers. I tell them always what i perceive as the outcome of their decision. And over 90% of the time i am right. And my customers know it.

    • @chuckinhouston9952
      @chuckinhouston9952 Před měsícem

      I love screwing with the sales kids.

    • @jessjohnson2634
      @jessjohnson2634 Před 20 dny

      @@wolfgangpreier9160 Most dealerships are unwilling to haggle online. Or if you are just purchasing online without haggling, then you are not getting a good price on the car.

    • @donghaiyu8750
      @donghaiyu8750 Před 18 dny

      All my friends who bought on carvana basically got completely ripped off.

    • @jasonl4571
      @jasonl4571 Před 3 dny

      So with you on this! I hate games.

  • @williebluesgarage872
    @williebluesgarage872 Před 8 měsíci +117

    One thing about my wife and me is we are old enough to not care. No matter what we tell sales people, if we don’t like it we just walk out. We don’t play games with anyone or pretend to be friends. It’s a business transaction that’s it.

    • @DailyStalkerUpdate
      @DailyStalkerUpdate Před 3 měsíci +8

      You sound like really nice folks.

    • @DonTruman
      @DonTruman Před 3 měsíci +3

      Same here. I'm wide open with them, but also wise to the games they play. If it gets too much I'll just walk.

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@DailyStalkerUpdateThey don't have to be nice, they're buying a car, not looking for a spouse. Car sales people are the slimiest people you'll ever have to deal with.

    • @DailyStalkerUpdate
      @DailyStalkerUpdate Před 2 měsíci

      @@josephsmith961 Where did I say they have to be nice?

    • @amystreasuresdesign
      @amystreasuresdesign Před 2 měsíci

      @@DailyStalkerUpdateI'm a buyer in manufacturing, while I negotiate with my vendors, I don't spend hours screwing with pricing. Either they work with me on the first call or email or they don't. If I like their pricing I give them the order. If they don't, then they can wait until I need to order more raw material to see if they can get my business.

  • @melisamiller8707
    @melisamiller8707 Před 8 měsíci +255

    I was pretty mad last weekend when I test drove a new CR-V (that I already knew I wanted) and the saleswoman started rattling off all the dealer add-ons, speaking really fast, while I was driving the car. No one's ever tried to talk business with me while test-driving before and It felt like a strategy to get me to agree to the add-ons without giving it any real thought. After we got back to the office, the whole process had this same rushed and even bullying feeling. She wasn't even trying to be friendly. She knew that if I sat and thought things over, I'd make smarter choices, so she fought tooth and nail. Things got heated a couple times but I managed to eventually get the car under msrp with NO dealer add-ons AND a fair deal for my trade-in. I've never had such a terrible experience with such a good outcome before. 😆This was the only local dealer that had the color/trim combo in stock that I wanted, but in retrospect I wish I had left and found a salesperson who was a better human being to give commission to. Good grief.

    • @heatherg.2848
      @heatherg.2848 Před 8 měsíci +8

      May I ask how much below MSRP you were able to get? I’m looking at the CR-V as well.

    • @DrKnowsMore
      @DrKnowsMore Před 8 měsíci +13

      Good you stuck to your guns. Eff those dealer add-ons. Every single one of them is garbage. They don't add value to the vehicle, they don't prevent depreciation, and they don't improve function. Why would I want any of that crap?

    • @j.howardj
      @j.howardj Před 8 měsíci +5

      I hope that when I go and try to buy my next vehicle, that I won't really need to buy one right away. This will keep me calm enough to just walk away if I feel like I'm being rushed. I'll just yawn, stretch my arms and walk out.

    • @maahdshahzad6550
      @maahdshahzad6550 Před 8 měsíci +10

      You should’ve walked.

    • @truckinforever985
      @truckinforever985 Před 8 měsíci +1

      No a days there are vulchers everywhere with one goal in mind. How deep in your pocket they can go

  • @Giardintek
    @Giardintek Před 5 měsíci +14

    Some tips from As a former car dealer/sales;. If the sales person comes along for the test drive, have them seat on the back seat and stay quiet. Also turn the radio off completely after you made sure it has one and working. If buying an older used car, make sure you go and check it out during the day time, Not in the rain or dark. Most used cars are partially or completely re-painted or some sort of body work was done on it, and you will not be able to see the paint-job properly in the rain or in dark. Also check the engine and make sure the engine block is dry. If you see some oil on the head, that's normal. Most used cars have a minimal valve cover gasket leak. But if you see the entire engine covered in oil, that car has major issues. Drive on a straight road, bring the car up to cruising speed and let go of the steering for a second to see if the car pulls in any direction. If it does, it might have issues with alignment, tires or the front end is simply damaged. Check in between the seats and body for hair, mostly pet hair. Dealers clean their vehicles, but cannot completely remove all hair and that pet hair usually gets in between the seats and body panels. Check the roof liner for yellow stains, if you see any, it was a smoker's car. Also test the AC to make sure it blows cold and both fans are on, under the hood, where the rads are. At times dealers know you are coming and will warm up the car for you. If you see the car;s engine is not cold, walk away and come back again when it's cold. You will only see oil burning out of a cold engine. They don't want you to see the blue smoke coming out of the exhaust, so they warm it up for you. Have someone start up the engine, while you are at the rear and if you see blue smoke, walk away, because you are dealing with an oil burner.

    • @logicalblueberry
      @logicalblueberry Před 4 měsíci +5

      Great advice! Our son and daughter both recently bought used cars. It was ridiculous how many cars they looked at that had poorly done body and paint repairs, smelled like smoke, didn't run right, etc. You can't be too careful! Get a mechanic to check it out if you can. A mechanic can check the ECE to see if the odometer matches the actual mileage. Too many crooks will turn back the mileage. If the mileage is low, look at the seats to see if the wear matches the low mileage.

  • @BS-lb3qy
    @BS-lb3qy Před 8 měsíci +155

    Bought a Camry from a Toyota dealership. The guy was awesome. He rode around with us, just talking about normal everyday life, not about the car or the dealership. He was just there to answer any questions I had, other than that he wasn’t trying to SELL me the car. When we got back, we talked numbers, and I could tell he just wanted me to get the best deal. He didn’t really care how much money the dealership made on the deal, and that’s exactly how the price worked out. The guy was awesome, and I’d go back to him in a heart beat. The Finance guy was the complete opposite, he was pushing everything, and even when I said multiple times “look man, I’m not buying any add ons. I just want to purchase the vehicle for the agreed upon price and get out of here”.

    • @mprooveit3588
      @mprooveit3588 Před 8 měsíci +11

      I prefer to avoid dealers that need to have their salespeople in the car on test drives. Do they think I'm going to steal the car?

    • @thomashill6033
      @thomashill6033 Před 8 měsíci +27

      To be fair they don't know you from Adam, it's nothing personal. The salesman should ride along and be respectful.

    • @Tunns
      @Tunns Před 7 měsíci +4

      This is my sales style. My goal is the customer having an excellent experience no matter what. Everything else is secondary and will be there if that goal is accomplished.

    • @ggletsplay5041
      @ggletsplay5041 Před 6 měsíci

      @@thomashill6033 Turn it around on them. Been to many dealerships that demand they do trade in test drives solo. Really gets them when you demand the same.

    • @Raspberrypiuser-fg6ss
      @Raspberrypiuser-fg6ss Před 4 měsíci +1

      What did you pay?

  • @etjulien
    @etjulien Před 8 měsíci +24

    Ray: "The selling actually started at "Hello"" 😂

  • @rdmineer1
    @rdmineer1 Před 7 měsíci +23

    Here's my problem with a test drive. At the very first intersection I approach, the salesperson always begins to direct me over some short, lame course. At that point I silently follow directions, because I'm done. Upon return to the lot I pull out my keys and leave.
    Rule 1: Owning a car is a long-term relationship. Never buy on the first visit, just like you wouldn't marry on a first date. Exceptions rarely apply.
    Rule 2: Keep it to yourself. Never give access to your trade or financial information until you settle on a vehicle. Don't initial the offer on any worksheet. Getting you more involved quickly is a psychological play called social engineering.
    Rule 3: The friendly salesperson does not care about you, making friends is not their objective. Focus on your objective; determine if you even want the thing.
    Rule 4: You are not obligated to anyone else until you sign something. Be prepared to walk, and do it if instinct even hints that you should. You can always go back, and you will reminded by the very next day.

    • @christopherallen1107
      @christopherallen1107 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Some times, dealers have rules about where you can test drive. I used to sell at a dealer that was close to a residential area. People would want to get off the road and speed through those back streets. We had neighbors calling and complaining. Most sales people are fine if you want to go on a longer test drive but maybe ask if there are areas you shouldn’t go. The sales guy probably knows the area well enough to direct you to e decent and safe area. Some times the test drive route isn’t about control.

  • @delennwheeler1953
    @delennwheeler1953 Před 8 měsíci +105

    Best experience I ever had for test drives was my local subaru dealership. I test drove a crosstrek and forester multiple times. I was leaning towards the forester and I had no idea if it would fit in my garage and how it would drive on the interstate. They kindly brought one out to my house to see how one would fit in the garage and test drive on the interstate close to my house. I had the local toyota dealership bring out a Corolla Cross and boy am I glad they did. Those longer test drives showed me that the Forester was what worked the best for me. Also, the subaru sales rep let me drive by myself or with my boyfriend. No pressure tactics. It took me nine close to 10 months to make my full decision on what I wanted but they never pressured me. I for sure would go back to them and I custom ordered my forester and got exactly what I wanted, no extras or mark ups.

    • @timevans9427
      @timevans9427 Před 8 měsíci +2

      OCD!

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Wow, that's SIX star customer service. I just avoid the embarrassment by going small. My current car is a VW GTI. 😂😁

    • @danielhong9971
      @danielhong9971 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I’m planning on seeing if the Telluride will do great on the hill where i live at. I’ll see if they are willing to let me drive on a nearby street to see the power of the Telluride

    • @chlly
      @chlly Před 2 měsíci +1

      Subaru had incredibly genuine service when my girlfriend was buying her first new car a few years back. Night and day compared to Honda and Toyota, though I get those dealerships don't have to do much to move a CUV off the lot.

    • @amystreasuresdesign
      @amystreasuresdesign Před 2 měsíci

      @@timevans9427you'd be surprised to learn that not all vehicles fit in garages. I rented a van, a few years ago, that was too tall for my garage door. I had to park it in my driveway as a result. I have a smaller garage now, and honestly, I am concerned if a car will fit in it since I'm going to be looking at SUVs or crossovers. Asking if they could bring one to my place to check the fit in the garage is genius.

  • @alexanderrogge
    @alexanderrogge Před 5 měsíci +9

    Some of the Red Flags on a test drive that I've had include the dealership not wanting the customer to drive the car more than a mile at 25 MPH around the block, the dealership not wanting the customer to try the different transmission modes (Sport, Tow, Economy), and the salesperson disabling the Stop-Start feature that shuts off the engine when the car comes to a stop. It's like they don't want anyone to experience some of the expected and unwanted features, and they definitely don't want the car to be driven such that the customer may find something bad.

  • @matthewm3912
    @matthewm3912 Před 8 měsíci +89

    When we bought our 21’ Nissan Titan, the salesmen gave me the keys and literally told me to bring it back the same time tomorrow. It was the greatest sales experience ever.

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 Před 8 měsíci +3

      They were desperate to sell Titans so they tried everything to shift them . Letting people drive them over night just left them with a bunch of "new vehicles " with miles on them .

    • @Blacklion023
      @Blacklion023 Před 7 měsíci

      Where was this dealership?

    • @matthewm3912
      @matthewm3912 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@Blacklion023 Nissan of Cookeville, Cookeville TN.

    • @jwoo1800
      @jwoo1800 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Buddy of mine got to keep a Tesla overnight the other day. Not sure if that’s standard for them or not.

    • @Blacklion023
      @Blacklion023 Před 7 měsíci

      @@matthewm3912 thank you

  • @jtk3023
    @jtk3023 Před 6 měsíci +15

    I never answer questions by the salesman directly. The latest question that I found on the test drive was, "rating this car from 1-10 with 10 being outstanding and 1 being terrible, how would you rank this car?" I always respond "it's a nice car, but there are thousands of nice cars on lots in our area. Eventually, I will find one at a price I am willing to pay. And, the only tens in my experience are Bo Derek and my wife."

  • @saleens330
    @saleens330 Před 8 měsíci +10

    I look it over from top to bottom. Even had salesman laugh when I got on my hands n knees to look underneath the vehicle since I always buy used. Asked him if he knew the front differential is leaking. His laugh stopped and then the excuses pored out.
    Start it and listen to it. Then turn everything on. Walk around the car to ensure all lights work. Then drive. I also got wot. Need to see that there’s no hiccups, actually accelerates, doesn’t overheat, transmission shifts correctly. Now I might do a 30-60mph. Nothing crazy. Then I park it and wait a few mins and look underneath the vehicle.
    Now it’s price time. If you can’t get it to where I want…I walk away. I don’t come back. I don’t make a call to them. Do the right thing and I’ll buy.

  • @BenLapke
    @BenLapke Před 2 měsíci +5

    This is all good information. I’ve bought a lot of cars and I’ve passed on a lot of cars. I don’t really care what the salesman says or thinks about my comments; if they can’t meet my out the door price, I won’t buy it. I bought a 2017 Vette new, and I told the salesman I loved the car, which I did. That was to let him know I wasn’t a tire kicker. But I didn’t buy until I got the price I wanted. I got $15,000 off the MSRP. I always keep in mind that I don’t have to buy that car to eat dinner, they have to sell it if they want to eat.

  • @roadrageburleson
    @roadrageburleson Před 8 měsíci +92

    I recently found your channel while searching for a used truck. I used some of your tips and tricks and in the end i spent 30 minutes on the test drive and talking numbers and only 50 minutes making the purchase the next day. I could not have done this without you guys. Thanks for what yall are doing.

    • @danielhong9971
      @danielhong9971 Před 3 měsíci

      Im planning on getting a new car in November 2024 and test driving in February and become super prepped and ready for counter attacks

  • @erinlawley1840
    @erinlawley1840 Před 7 měsíci +58

    I am so grateful for these tips! My car is a 2010 and I’m looking to purchase a new car in 8-10 months. I drive my cars until they die because the thought of going to the dealership gives me so much anxiety. Your videos are encouragement therapy.

    • @bobslydell806
      @bobslydell806 Před 7 měsíci +11

      My Ridgeline is 2008 with 256k miles, used on the farm. I LOVE my truck so at around 200k, I thought I’d buy a new Ridgeline as I have ZERO interest in any other vehicle. OMG! Forget the ludicrous (I’d be embarrassed to even say the numbers) pricing, no real leather, way smaller, no shelf passenger front, no console and “armrests” which fold away like you might find in an 85 dodge caravan. No rubber mats, no Vader helmet lines at the bed, no fender flares, a glove box big enough for a toothbrush, bigger (more expensive tires) wheels and not cast or milled. They do have lots of Bo do in the WHEELS. I thought the audio system should be reasonably decent. Nope. So, I put another timing belt on, keep using good gas and changing the oil. I dont care what goes wrong with my truck, I’m fixing it. I could restore mine to NEW condition for half of the cost of a new one.

    • @davidanderson8469
      @davidanderson8469 Před 3 měsíci +2

      My lifelong friend who owned a Subaru dealership would go for along drive with us and not involve a sales rep. This way he didn't have to pay them a commission for their time. he only did this for a select group. Turns out I didn't like the seats in the Sube. No biggee.

  • @scottr2706
    @scottr2706 Před 8 měsíci +63

    For those of us who actually know what we are doing, getting the sales person to believe he or she is close to selling a vehicle is a good thing. That makes them easy to control and usually results in an acceptable deal or the knowledge a deal cannot be reached very quickly.

  • @beatricedillon8381
    @beatricedillon8381 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Thanks, guys, I bought car and I got a great deal. I told the dealer I was a Car Edge customer everything worked out from beginning to end. I was in and out in 90 minutes 😊😊😊.

  • @blackjackjoker2759
    @blackjackjoker2759 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Took a Scat Pack Challenger on a 30 minute test drive w/o the salesperson. When I got back he asked how did I like the test drive. I told him I hated every minute of it. We both snickered and I bought the car.

  • @render8
    @render8 Před 8 měsíci +14

    With a used vehicle (and new)be sure to try and use all the features... Like cruise control, a/c, heat, windows, trunk release, windshield wipers, spare tire, sunroof, stereo all the speakers, check all the gears, especially these days with so much electronics and menus to run through... If you can bring a code reader and plug into the obd2 port(might be kinda hard sneaking that one)
    But try, etc etc

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon Před 2 měsíci +2

      If all that is OK, take it to your own, trusted mechanic for a good PPI. You should only be looking at makes/models with strong histories of reliability.

  • @worldadventuretravel
    @worldadventuretravel Před 5 měsíci +15

    I love when you guys cut your looooong conversations up into nice, succinct, topic-focused clips. Keep them coming, I'll watch your channel a lot more!

  • @skyhijinx
    @skyhijinx Před 4 měsíci +6

    I recently totaled my car and found one I liked online about 20 miles away. The dealership actually drove the car to my house and let me drive it back to the dealership, a good mix of city and highway driving. The salesman didn't do anything like this stuff, but they really didn't have to becuase I couldn't hide how much I loved the car (2015 Dodge Challenger) and he knew he didn't have to do much to sell me the car. I wish I would have seen this two days ago, might've gotten an even better deal. Oh well.

  • @frederexier3319
    @frederexier3319 Před 6 měsíci +65

    I love you guys ❤! I drive a 20-year-old, 200K-mile car and have no plans to buy any car. But I watch you guys regularly because you're so entertaining 😂. This said, I do bookmark your videos for when I'll decide to buy a car, cause they're also so informative 😉. Keep up the good work - and the fun!!!

    • @davyl3059
      @davyl3059 Před 4 měsíci +5

      If you're driving a 20 year old, 200,000 mile car, I think you should be making plans on buying another car.

    • @2011Cape
      @2011Cape Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@davyl3059Why? Obviously been keeping it up and running

    • @anotherperson1640
      @anotherperson1640 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yep. We have a 2007 with 280,000 miles. Still going strong and healthy (gotta love Toyotas). Watch these vids just to be prepared for the future.

    • @ograin8045
      @ograin8045 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@anotherperson1640similar story, 230k Honda. No major repairs, literally just a starter swap and a throttle position sensor. Everything else is factory. Japanese reliability really is something else.

  • @scottschreiber6008
    @scottschreiber6008 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I negotiate the price before I ever go to the dealership and test drive. I tell them straight up if you haven’t answered my questions honestly I will head out the door and sale is over. Saved me a ton of time but I didn’t need a vehicle so I could take my time and look last time. Not the case right now, two destroyed cars from the hurricane in Georgia. Rates suck and prices do too right now.

  • @pflanagan1
    @pflanagan1 Před 3 měsíci +6

    One thing to add when doing the test drive is, if you own a garagez make sure you check that the car/truck will fit. I didnt even consider that when i bought my 2014 F150. I was so concerned with all the other facets of the car buying process, it didnt even dawn on me to check that! So just adding that tidbit in hopes that my oversight helps someone else!

    • @wwonka52
      @wwonka52 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I go online and check dimensions of cars as I have a really small garage. My Honda HRV just fits with those big mirrors .

  • @number1pappy
    @number1pappy Před 8 měsíci +11

    Back in 2012 we went to our local dealer to look at a truck i wanted to buy. We asked them for the lowest price they could offer us. We then took a copy of that offer and emailed it to several competing dealers. I honestly didnt think it would work but it did! The best offer we got was $6000 dollars lower than the offer our local dealer was offering and the truck they had was identical except it had upgraded rims and tires that were an expensive upgrade on the original truck i was looking at. We did have to drive 2 1/2 hours to get it but it was totally worth it. I doubt this would work in todays environment as dealers are selling and getting multiple 1000s over msrp for trucks. I honestly dont blame dealers in this! Its the people who pay these ridiculous mark ups that i blame!

    • @PGXPPR
      @PGXPPR Před 7 měsíci +2

      I don’t shop at dealerships that markup vehicles. Vote with your 💰

  • @Stevo71
    @Stevo71 Před 8 měsíci +31

    A little while back my girlfriend set up a test drive for me at our local Tesla showroom. It was just a quick call to select a date, time, and leave your name. We showed up, they checked my license, give a brief walkthrough of the car, and we were handed the keys and told we go do whatever we wanted for 30 minutes. No sales rep came along. When we got back we were asked if we had any questions and were pretty much left alone to browse the other models without constantly being bugged. I loved it! We ended up not buying the car (holding on to our current vehicles a while longer to give EVs a bit more time to sort a few things out) but the whole experience was something I wish more dealers would try out.
    For what it’s worth… I’m the type of person that researches the heck out of practically everything I buy. In ‘97 I bought a new VW GTI, I knew more about the car than the salesman did. With the Tesla, I had already watched quite a few videos on it and didn’t need/want a salesperson to hover over me the entire time.

    • @patricktomaszewski2063
      @patricktomaszewski2063 Před 8 měsíci +5

      TESLA is NOT A DEALER! You were dealing DIRECTLY with the manufacture.

    • @alexnutcasio936
      @alexnutcasio936 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@patricktomaszewski2063Tesla is a sales center, as they’re called. The end result is the same, you buy a car. Big difference is you’re not dealing with a GM nor salesperson. Tesla absolutely does not negotiate on new cars. You can try to get more on a trade, but on the new car, no discussion.

    • @shawnteee
      @shawnteee Před 8 měsíci +1

      Recently I wowed a sales guy by knowing more than him. You sound a lot like me lol

    • @ianbrown5955
      @ianbrown5955 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@shawnteee It's called "buttering you up"

    • @Stevo71
      @Stevo71 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@patricktomaszewski2063 I am aware of that, that’s why I called it a “showroom”.

  • @wayneo7220
    @wayneo7220 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I used to rent cars often when away for business. I got to see a lot of cars and found one that made an annoying whistling noise from the right side by the mirror at highway speed, for some reason. It made me a believer in test driving any new car on the highway from then on.

  • @robertk1049
    @robertk1049 Před 8 měsíci +18

    Insist on being able to deviate from the short "four right turns" test drive route.

    • @logicalblueberry
      @logicalblueberry Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes, bad transmissions don't act up until the car has warmed up for a while.

  • @richardmajewski3815
    @richardmajewski3815 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I always look to test drive the car on the roughest roads. It is amazing how that indicates how quiet and comfortable the car will ride on all types of roads. Especially at higher speeds.

  • @fixittony
    @fixittony Před 8 měsíci +5

    Great video. The learnings are so important. People need to keep hearing it so it becomes top of mind!

  • @genarojay7244
    @genarojay7244 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm learning so much from you guys. I plan on purchasing a new car this upcoming year. Thank you for your help with all these teachings. I'm ready to use these new teachings at the dealerships. I'm so much more informed than I was before. In the past I have been that person who said all the wrong things like telling them how much I could put down or trade in.

  • @suemar63
    @suemar63 Před 8 měsíci +26

    I want to thank you so much for all the info you provide. Buying a car is so stressful. Out of the 5 (plus) cars I've bought over my lifetime, there was only one time I felt comfortable with the process and left the dealership feeling I didn't get "taken". It was a young fella that , quite frankly, didn't care what we did or where we went on the test drive. He never spoke, just let us go through however many cars we wanted to try out (and it was a LOT!!). One car we didn't even get out of the lot---the seats were so hard and uncomfortable that I knew my back could never handle it on long trips. I hate (HATE!!) pushy salespeople and avoid them like the plague. The tips you provide are so helpful. Thank you soooo much!

  • @bobbarnhill8557
    @bobbarnhill8557 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Buy your vehicle on line. Much easier process.
    You don’t need to spend hours at the dealer trying make a deal and you can work several dealers at the same time.

    • @joanmeyer3842
      @joanmeyer3842 Před měsícem +1

      So you make offer online after test drive etc??

  • @numbr17
    @numbr17 Před 3 měsíci +3

    These are great videos. I love the son and father thing going on here. Makes me smile, and there is such GREAT information for those about to buy a car!

  • @curtisthomas5317
    @curtisthomas5317 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You guys are good! Couldn't wait to put this out there. I come from a family that has had many good cars parked in the driveway. I have a 97 Camry and it hit 250,000 a few weeks ago. my mom got it used back in 1999 or 2000 after getting rid of her 1987 Camry. My mom got a highlander after giving me the Camry. Long story short I will so be putting her to rest. It has been good to me and been hard to think about moving on. Just a little tired of putting money into and I have my project celica to work with. Unfortunately, not getting another Toyota and looking into their not so distant cousin Honda. Thank you for all your helpful advice and strategies to help me walk into the dealership with confidence. it took 2 different Honda dealer trips and the 2nd time was a way better experience.

  • @cynthiaa524
    @cynthiaa524 Před 5 měsíci

    I love these guys! Found these videos . ..and I just happen to have my antenna up for a new car and a new car deal. .these videos are great, I joined YAA, priced my trade in. ..and am now waiting for the last week in December, I think .. thanks, guys!😊

  • @lucasharten6913
    @lucasharten6913 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I’ve been to 6 dealerships over the last 2 weeks (Ontario Canada)
    It almost seems like I have to beg a sales man to sell me a car, they give absolutely no effort whatsoever so ever. I went on a test drive, noticed one was talking a lot, asked if to be quiet and sure enough he was trying to cover up the sound of some sort of brake rub. (Most likely a warped rotor)
    And then asked if he was willing to negotiate the price, nope not even a bit, asked if he’d throw in a set of winter tires, nope. And the test drive was only like you said 5 minutes around the block. Walked out and onto the next.

    • @ayeiscam1
      @ayeiscam1 Před 27 dny

      Unbelievable that dealership along with that dealer needs to be reported that's horrible

  • @picknponies
    @picknponies Před 8 měsíci +3

    Leading questions by salespersons is cliche and recognized by most consumers nowadays, coming across as fake and callous. I sold cars, and was trained as such, but over time, i found that just being real and genuine with a customer, gained their trust, and ultimately a sale.

  • @bobturner4540
    @bobturner4540 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I found it handy to bring a friend with you for the test drive, me and my girlfriend parked the car down the road, and tested, radio, wipers,a/c heat etc. then I looked under car for fluid leaks. Shop around, a dealership offered 2 k , for my 2012 Buick enclave, another offered $ 9500.00 , I accepted

  • @richardclark4478
    @richardclark4478 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My wife and I failed these tests big time back in 2004 before our daughter was born. We test drove a Mazda Tribute - which we still have - and purchased it that day.

  • @lenimbery7038
    @lenimbery7038 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Fortunately now we can research any car online to go in knowing even more than the salesperson knows. Of course any little test drive with any new car will be great! If I go to a dealer I already know exactly which car with which options I want

  • @LoveStallion
    @LoveStallion Před 4 měsíci +3

    CarMax has its pros and cons, but my favorite thing about it is no one goes with you on a test drive. Do whatever you want. I took mine out for a few hours and they didn't care.

  • @paradiseracer2437
    @paradiseracer2437 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I just purchased a 2016 Hyundai Genesis early this week. I went to 5 different dealerships looking at a handful of different cars. Some Explorers, an Equinox, even a Mustang. Only one place asked me for a license before we test drove a car. Thats it. I was shocked. Turns out that one dealership happened to be the place I purchased my car from. They were pretty decent. The usual tactics youd expect from a dealership but they were never dishonest or trying to be underhanded. Even explained a lot of things to me unprompted. Even had the finance manager tell me there is no penalty for making early payments without even bringing it up. Theh were all very kind.
    I only wish I had found this channel before I went there. Probably could've saved myself at least 1-3k with your tips

  • @divakingsley9020
    @divakingsley9020 Před 8 měsíci +2

    These guys are GREAT! I know that the salespeople/dealerships don’t like them at all…, but they give Great advice (as far as I know). I hope that many people follow their advice..

  • @AroundHouse
    @AroundHouse Před 3 měsíci +3

    The best sales guy is the guy who let's you drive the car by yourself in the car and get's you the best OTD #.

  • @chadbailey189
    @chadbailey189 Před 8 měsíci +3

    i had a different kind of experience buying my car, i knew i wanted it because was same as old vehicle i owned, sales person told me way they got it is way you see it and anything i didn't like tell him, test drove it. it had issues and gave him a list of demands to repair if sale is to go forward. sales guy was like thats a big list, but if we don't fix it for you we have to fix it for someone else. one issue was front tire edge worn more on outside then inside,( too the replace mark) needed alignment and told him needed all 4 tire replaced, sales guy said rear look very good thou, i siad i know but want 4 matching tires!!

  • @whocares0316
    @whocares0316 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have never rented a car like one i was considering buying for the past 60 years of buying cars, however, with the price of cars today I will not buy a new car without renting one for 2-3 days to make sure it is what i want. Thanks for the inputs from other participants on this video thread!

  • @joshs9441
    @joshs9441 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Always remember as soon as you set foot on the lot they are trying to rip you off. I have gone to the same dealership and driven the same vehicle multiple times before negotiating. When they ask you after you drive say you need to sleep on it and leave. Go back and do it a few times and they will either not let you or you can get a good deal because you have taken so much of their time. Always go to the same salesman when you do this.

  • @1family4me
    @1family4me Před 7 měsíci +10

    When I was working as a car salesman I was taught to find out as much as you could during building rapport with them to land them on a car. Part of that was finding out if they wanted a vehicle with a great sound system. We didn't care but that would allow me to find out what kind of music they liked. That way, without them realizing it, the car they took for a test drive would have a radio tuned to that kind of music. What a coincidence? LOL Then, when we came back from the test drive, I would tell them "go ahead and park your car right here in front." These little subliminal signals are working without them realizing it. It's all psychology.

    • @vanessazvosec2367
      @vanessazvosec2367 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Those things may work on some folks but anyone who understands psychology might find it annoying. In such a case this would definitely cause the potential buyer to be apprehensive.

    • @wmason1961
      @wmason1961 Před 5 měsíci +5

      It is all sleazy. You were not using "psychology" you were using sleaze.

    • @1family4me
      @1family4me Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@wmason1961 That's the car sales business in a nutshell: sleazy. Never again. It's such a shady business. I never worked so hard and made so little. It was quite an education though. Thankfully, I learned what I needed to in order to be a smarter consumer. Don't EVER get a car loan. It's a great way to stay in debt...perpetually.

  • @ChrisRey3156
    @ChrisRey3156 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Don't even give them your DL. Offer to email them a copy that you scanned or took a picture of earlier. Never give the dealer anything they can hold on to physically that could prevent you from immediately walking out the door.

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon Před 2 měsíci

      Give it to the to copy. You can't test drive a car without your actual license in your possession.

    • @stevemartin3601
      @stevemartin3601 Před měsícem

      I have a family friend who's female, about 70 and a black belt in karate. The salesman didnt know that when he refused to give her back her drivers license after the test drive. BIG mistake. She actually grabbed him and put him down on his desk on his back before he even knew what hit him. She got her license back and walked out.

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon Před měsícem

      @@stevemartin3601 Not in police custody? If she had been younger, perhaps they wouldn't have been reluctant to prosecute her.

  • @ejordan74
    @ejordan74 Před 5 měsíci

    Just found your channel last week and enjoying the content . . . BUT it also confirms and reinforces why I hate salespeople. I would seriously rather get a root canal without anesthesia than shop for a car because of all this crap. Ugh, I *hate* sales.

  • @donames6941
    @donames6941 Před měsícem +1

    I drave a 48 year old chevy truck, got almost 300,000 miles, and plan to drive 300,000 more. i just rebuilt the motor. It's a grany low 4 speed 350 with ac and works

  • @CharlesReinmuth
    @CharlesReinmuth Před 8 měsíci +11

    I once went to a Toyota dealership and asked to test drive a car. They looked at my license and threw me the keys to the car I asked about and said "have fun". I said... "thats it"? They said, "you're not gonna steal it are you?" I said no, and he said "if its back in an hour or so, we aren't gonna have a problem" I WAS SHOCKED. This was years ago. Probably around 2019. I wasn't stealing it, but it almost felt like it!

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 Před 8 měsíci

      Wouldn't everybody in your area go to the dealer to drive around in new cars ?

    • @CharlesReinmuth
      @CharlesReinmuth Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@sarahann530 of course! The dealership still holds the keys, though. But my whole point was that it was odd. So I get it. I'm assuming I wouldn't be welcome back if I was coming in every day and never bought a car.

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 Před 7 měsíci

      @@CharlesReinmuth But you told all your friends they could go down to the Toyota Dealer and pick out a car to joyride in

    • @CharlesReinmuth
      @CharlesReinmuth Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@sarahann530 Well, since 2019 I graduated college, married, then COVID happened, then I moved to a new city, and I didn't really think about it again until I left this comment.

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 Před 7 měsíci

      @@CharlesReinmuth That's all nice but has nothing to do with my question , did you tell all your friends and neighbors to go down to the Toyota dealer because they threw keys at everybody that walked in and let them drive new cars ? All their inventory must have crazy high mileage .

  • @teeking4302
    @teeking4302 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Drive it in a tunnel or next to a concrete barrier to hear any noises

  • @kenkoller478
    @kenkoller478 Před 19 dny

    My dad had a great piece of advice. Do a test drive at night as well. I spend half my time commuting in the dark. How good are the interior lights? Are the dash lights annoying. Are there blind spots at night? Etc. I ruled out a vehicle I thought I wanted simply because it was still so dark inside with the dome light on.

  • @Oldladysgin
    @Oldladysgin Před 2 měsíci +1

    In Europe these days for new cars, the price is the price. The finance the finance..that's it, makes it so much more easy.
    In some countries you can pick the car up at the factory.
    My new car was from the factory to my house in two days, no PDI necessary.
    A note in a seat pocket said the seats had been fitted 4 days before the car was delivered.

  • @dadmachines
    @dadmachines Před 8 měsíci +12

    I always ask to take the vehicle for the afternoon or overnight if im serious about something. Drive it for more than a few miles, take it home and spend some time playing with the features. I also like to see how it fits in the garage. Maybe the doors are excessively large compared to another vehicle and you don’t notice until you can't open it in your parking space. Those are the things you experience when you use it in your own environment.

    • @johnandstephanie377
      @johnandstephanie377 Před 8 měsíci +3

      No one does that anymore. Honda sure as hell isn't

    • @YMagoulo
      @YMagoulo Před 7 měsíci +1

      If ten people do what you did to the same car it would then become a used car.

    • @dadmachines
      @dadmachines Před 7 měsíci

      @YMagoulo Those are called demo cars. Most dealerships get some. And if you have ten people drive the same car and you whiff on selling it to ten straight customers, you've got issues.

    • @dbz739921
      @dbz739921 Před 6 měsíci

      No one does that anymore with the crime rate the way it is

  • @Retiredmco
    @Retiredmco Před 8 měsíci +6

    If there's 1 thing you guys have educated me on, BELIEVE Me there are several it's staying FOCUSED on the OTD price. Was looking the past couple months. Finally zeroed in on my short list of 4 vehicles all Hyundai's. 3 variants of 2023 sonata's and 1 Elantra. After working through 5 shady ass dealers I finally found 2 honest ones. 1 in NY and 1 in PA I live in Tennessee. Unfortunately the 2 cars I was looking at in NY sold before I could drive up there. But I found a CPO 2023 sonata with 7800 miles a dealership loaner. Had a contractual agreement on OTD before I left Tennessee. I was insistent on that point. Dealership was very understandable about this. Went up past Thursday took a test drive by myself since numbers were already done. Fantastic experience, even got a VSC at dealership cost. I know this because I went to my local Hyundai dealership and got into a downward bidder war between PA f&I manager local f&I manager over speakerphone lol. I saved easily 3K total due to the knowledge car edge provided!!!!!! Thanks 👍

    • @VictoriaKimball
      @VictoriaKimball Před 6 měsíci

      I'm in PA. Would you share the dealership name/location please?

  • @cbrue1896
    @cbrue1896 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Outstanding info from the father and son car buying dynamic duo!

  • @JakeStz
    @JakeStz Před 23 dny +2

    I always press every single button to make sure they work as intended. I pull into a parking lot halfway through the test drive to do this and have the salesman watch me, I like them to know that I actually am that meticulous. I also measure body panel gaps to see if there's any unreported wrecks.

    • @grayrachelle
      @grayrachelle Před 14 dny +1

      I heard about visually checking but measuring is even better!

    • @nancydurnal5205
      @nancydurnal5205 Před dnem

      How do you measure body panel gaps? What measurement is acceptable?

    • @JakeStz
      @JakeStz Před dnem

      @@nancydurnal5205 Calipers, and I don't care about the actual gap amount, just that it's consistent throughout the panel. If there's an unreported accident then the panels don't quite fit right anymore and you can tell with panel gap consistency

  • @mkt3000
    @mkt3000 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Twice this has happened to me. once as described, and the other... eh..
    First time: I test drove a low-mileage used Fiat 124 Abarth a few years back that was at a Buick/GMC shop.
    I liked it, but I didn't fit in it (I'm too tall). It was their only convertible. I stated that pretty clearly: "I like it, but I don't fit"
    He then started trying to sell me a Buick Envision. I laughed hysterically.
    Second time: Ford just released the Focus ST, and for the first time in my life, I was interested in a Ford. I stated "I wanted something sporty" The dealer didn't have any available, and the salesperson immediately tries to push me towards a base model Focus hatch. He should've pushed me towards a Mustang, at least that would have made some sense.

  • @gtech66
    @gtech66 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I was at the dealership looking at cars. This lady was about to go on a test drive but backed the car into a concrete light pole. I heard a loud boom, what happened next I didn't stick around to find out.

  • @wannabe_sailor_777smith6
    @wannabe_sailor_777smith6 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I usually tell the salesperson I don't need a test drive as I've already test drove one at another dealer. This I think tells the salesperson that I have already walked out of another dealership. If I really need a test drive do it after the OTD number has been agreed upon.

  • @JMoroccoMisterBoy
    @JMoroccoMisterBoy Před měsícem +1

    Short, sweet...and to the point.
    Tks. much.

  • @DayOfVictory007
    @DayOfVictory007 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Is there a video that goes over the OTD price tactics? The general rule of what to aim for! Thank you!

  • @MrSkeptical
    @MrSkeptical Před 8 měsíci +11

    No need for me to have to tell a salesperson to be quiet as I test drive cars alone... period 😉

  • @SteveHerrick-yi4md
    @SteveHerrick-yi4md Před 3 měsíci

    Just discovered you guys and subscribed. a lot of great info here and fun to watch.

  • @jefferyditlefsen8177
    @jefferyditlefsen8177 Před 12 dny

    Show up late so you can test drive the car at closing time, if they close at 8:00 I show up at 7:40. My last 4 new cars I finalized the paperwork 30-40 minutes after closing time and saved a ton of money.

  • @jonathanohnona9191
    @jonathanohnona9191 Před 8 měsíci +6

    what about if you are really undecided on cars or trucks.... and want to test drive more than one? Or if you are not ready to buy but want to eliminate a vehicles from your watch list?

  • @vm6674
    @vm6674 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Ray, you made me laugh out loud. I’m learning a lot and enjoying it

  • @katherinevalentinvazquez827
    @katherinevalentinvazquez827 Před 5 měsíci +1

    When I brought my Elantra I tried 4 different cars, I rejected bcs of the price, another had brake issues, another had power sterling issues. The forth one was the one I settle as it didn’t had issues and the price was affordable. I found hills, plotholes and did hard breaking to make sure I brought a good one. So far it has been a good.

  • @williamsmith2912
    @williamsmith2912 Před 4 měsíci +2

    In late 80s Mercury salesman was bragging about sound system. I had a tape in my pocket. It was Talking Heads Live. One my favorite songs had just ended. It was cued up to song Psycho Killer. Boy did that salesman who was older really looked at me strange.

  • @kevinhutchinson94
    @kevinhutchinson94 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Another great video! Thanks for all the awesome educational content!
    I was at a dealership this week, and have used all the tips I've been learning from you guys.
    It was an incredible price on a Wrangler. Ended up walking away from it due to poor financing options (yey inflation). Your videos made me feel more confident and aware of what I was possibly getting into. THANK YOU!!

  • @shawnteee
    @shawnteee Před 8 měsíci +10

    I took my dad with me and on the test drive he was telling me I need to get the vehicle. Right in front of the salesman 🤦‍♀️

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Před 7 měsíci +1

      In front of sales person under your breath: geez he forgot his meds again?! Then act really patient with dad.😉😂

    • @shawnteee
      @shawnteee Před 7 měsíci

      ​@jmc8076 I was like hey we talked about this. Be chill. Act like you've been here. I didn't take his on the next trip lol

  • @nephetula
    @nephetula Před 6 měsíci +2

    Went out to look at vehicles once, and stopped at a dealership that had one I liked. I looked at the vehicle awhile, and finally the went into the building because no one had come to help me. There were 3 or 4 salesmen in the back drinking coffee. One yelled out "can I help you?", but he didn't approach me. I asked "How much is the red Ford?" He yelled out "Around $18,000, I think." (A fair price on the vehicle would have been around $15,000.) Without saying another word, I walked out and got in my car and drove away. The funny thing was one of the other salesmen bolting out the door and running me down the road behind me for 100 yards. (LOL!) I didn't stop, but made a u-turn and went to another dealer across the street. I sometimes regret not trying to get a better deal on that red Ford, but I felt it was necessary to send a message. Treat you customers like they're not important, and you're going to a sale.

  • @mikepeel1121
    @mikepeel1121 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm looking to buy a new vehicle. And I have a trade in, I'm so thankful I ran across your videos, so extremely helpful, just wanted to say thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience,...

  • @cw4623
    @cw4623 Před 7 měsíci +3

    01:27 --- No, no, no. There is no faster way to lose credibility and flush your honesty and integrity as a salesperson than to say this. I train my salespeople to NEVER say this. It's a disingenuous, transparent attempt to push the car and it immediately sets off red flags in the customer's head. I've seen so many customers walk over this kind of behavior-- and they should.

  • @TechCrazy
    @TechCrazy Před 8 měsíci +5

    I went for test drive for a used Murano. The sakes guy immediately turned the radio on full blast and saying "The audio system on this thing is great". I turned off the radio and sure enough lot of rattles and squeaks. Told him we are turning around to the dealership and that the audio is great but the rattles are even greater. He was pissed and wouldn't speak a word till we got to the dealership.

  • @Hugebear222
    @Hugebear222 Před měsícem

    Keep up the good work guys I'm learning so much from you. Thanks, many times over.

  • @walkergreen5293
    @walkergreen5293 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just wanted to say when I bought my car a few months ago I used strategies I learned from your videos!

  • @ebbeweber1310
    @ebbeweber1310 Před 3 měsíci +3

    This is why I never have bought a car at a dealership...😊

  • @tripslikstar
    @tripslikstar Před 5 měsíci +6

    You guys are doing the Lord's work ❤

  • @nicolesanderlin4682
    @nicolesanderlin4682 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for these videos.

  • @digitalbreakthroughs
    @digitalbreakthroughs Před měsícem

    I knew exactly what I wanted and ordered it from Carmax. No haggling. No games. Had 30 days to change my mind and get my money back. My trusted mechanic did an inspection with my checklist. Love my Miata!

  • @boilerroomed3682
    @boilerroomed3682 Před 4 měsíci +3

    On a test drive I find a deserted area "Drag Strip". After a full stop, FLOOR it through the gears, STOMP on the brakes to see if it stays straight while listening for any unusual noises with the windows OPEN. Then after some regular tooling around, hit the highway to feel for any weird vibrations at say 80 MPH.....

  • @roadtrip2943
    @roadtrip2943 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I see a strategy of diminishing rejections until a yes is declared.

  • @delavan9141
    @delavan9141 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Ask to see the maintenance records and if all recalls have been completed. For higher-mileage cars, find out what high-price maintenance items might need to be done, such as a timing chain replacement.

  • @tracyc.1005
    @tracyc.1005 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m not test driving to buy right now so I’m not worried about being sold. I do love the advice though! I’m looking to purchase within 4- 6 months assuming my current car can be fixed for a reasonable price.

  • @neildesposito1492
    @neildesposito1492 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great information, please keep up the great work.

  • @Rockinrn
    @Rockinrn Před 7 měsíci +3

    Made an appointment at a Kia dealer recently. The salesman was very pleasant, he looked at my trade and we test drove the car I was thinking about buying. After the test drive I told him I would like a firm trade in value on my car and an out the door price on the new car. He came back from talking to his manager and he said his manager didn’t have time to do any of that unless I had time to sit down and negotiate buying the car. I was serious about buying a new car and was there to get some firm info on the car to aid my decision making process. I left with nothing and needless to say I never went back to that dealership. Talk about being angry.

  • @halslusher6030
    @halslusher6030 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I check out the car online then call dealer to make sure they have it. 2. I test drive I always know the price and are ready to pay it. No extras at all my trade-in is always worn out generally 50 dollars. Brought mine in and they towed it to junk yard.

  • @Shakespearelover1717
    @Shakespearelover1717 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the tips!!

  • @bradloseke9725
    @bradloseke9725 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Here’s a question for you all. I negotiated a otd price of 20k for a new vehicle. Then was offered 10k for my trade. When I received the paperwork they had the new car at 25k and the trade at 15k same trade difference but the numbers were skewed. Is that acceptable practice???

    • @mprooveit3588
      @mprooveit3588 Před 8 měsíci

      If it's to their advantage, it's probably not to your advantage. If the car isn't actually worth that much, is this a scam on the lender by trying to claim the security for the loan is greater value than market?

  • @SingleStacked
    @SingleStacked Před 8 měsíci +13

    Don't give them the keys to your car you drove in with.

    • @percyhawkins716
      @percyhawkins716 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@hammerofthegods111
      All car salesman are liars and crooks out to squeeze you for every penny they can get by any means possible.
      That's the truth.
      Being aware of that helps you to keep things in perspective and provides the impetus to demand respect and a fair deal.

    • @goldeneaglejk2678
      @goldeneaglejk2678 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Yep made that mistake, they had my keys and the sales manager was blocking the office door. I casually slid my sports coat back to reveal the badge on my belt and my keys magically appeared. I’m sure the Glock didn’t hurt either. 😮

    • @SingleStacked
      @SingleStacked Před 8 měsíci

      @@hammerofthegods111They have no reason to take my keys if I'm not trading a car. If they want to go on the test drive with me I'm fine with that.
      You obviously never dealt with Florida salesmen.

    • @percyhawkins716
      @percyhawkins716 Před 8 měsíci

      @@hammerofthegods111
      It's easy to see that you're a disgruntled car salesman having a bad year.
      Everything I said was the truth though and you know it.
      You're all the same, every last one of ya.

    • @percyhawkins716
      @percyhawkins716 Před 8 měsíci

      @@hammerofthegods111
      No, I'm just an old dog and I've dealt with enough shysters, schmucks, charlatans, liars and thieves in my life to be well educated on their tells and their tricks and their tomfoolery. And I'll tell you something sonny boy, novices like you are the easiest to play. I'd tell you to go to hell in such a way that you'd be looking forward to the trip.

  • @jennys7735
    @jennys7735 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You guys are great. Your channel should be required viewing for anyone looking to buy their first car.

  • @MidCenturyMikey
    @MidCenturyMikey Před 4 měsíci +1

    In California they like to take a copy of your driver's license. I like to ask for that copy back when I leave the dealership if I don't do business with them.