This past weekend, we decided to go to the Ford dealership to test drive a vehicle that peeked my curiosity. We left the kids at home with my mom, so it was just me and DH.
Ford experience:
We arrived at the Ford dealership and were approached by a young lady that asked if we needed help. We said we were just browsing, she said that if we wanted further help to let her know. We walked around, looked at several cars and finally decided to ask a salesman to take us for a test drive. Ok, we were matched up to one of the salesmen, friendly happy guy. We told him what we wanted to test drive, he showed us where they were located and let us look around for a while. We told him we wanted to test drive one of the vehicles, he went to get the keys and tag. He came back and drove the vehicle out of the parking garage, then told us to take the test drive and have fun. He didn't ask me for a copy of my license, nothing.
We took off for the test drive, checked out the vehicle and returned to the dealership. We walked back in the building and asked the salesman for some brochures. Shook hands and left.
Volvo experience:
After that experience, we decided to stop over at the Volvo dealership which is next door to Ford, different owner. We walked on the lot, there was nobody around, salespeople or potential buyers. We looked at several cars, a few were unlocked, most were locked.
After being there for about 15 minutes, a salesman comes out of the building and asks if we have any questions. We told him we were just browsing, he says to come and get him if we have any questions. We looked around some more and decided there was one vehicle we wanted to test drive. We went in the building to set it up, we were assigned a salesperson. We waited for her until she got the keys, tag and made a copy of my license. In the meantime, the salesman that approached us earlier asked us, in a very unenthusiastic way, if we had questions. I told him that we were waiting for someone else.
The woman finally got everything she needed in order for us to test drive the vehicle. She got in the car with us and went with us for the test drive. Within seconds, the fishing begins, she flat out asked me, "Do you work?" Yes, I do, I just don't get paid for it. So, she asks my husband, "What do you do?", "Do you have children, how many?" Tells us that she lives in the same city as us. Then asks, "How many bedrooms?"
Yes, she actually asked this. I'm surprised she didn't ask how much we paid for the house!
We answered honestly, I didn't feel like playing games; it's a good thing I wasn't PMSing!
I realize it was all part of sizing us up. Can they really afford this car? Are they wasting my time? Hey, maybe we looked trashy!
The fact is that there is no way to know what a person can/cannot really afford until you sit down and commit to buying the car.
Anyway, my DH asked her how long it would take for the vehicle to be custom-built with the options that we like, she said 3 or 4 months. Then, she asks if we are ready to make a deal today, we told her we weren't. We each have a 2001 vehicle and nothing is wrong with them, so there is no rush to purchase anything. I don't think she liked the sound of that.
When I saw my SIL later that day, I told her about the Volvo experience and she said that I should have had more fun with the salesperson. I should have told her that I didn't work and that DH is "between jobs", our house is about to go into foreclosure...
But, we are thinking about buying a Volvo!
The funny thing is that the price difference between the Ford and the Volvo is only $3K
This happened Sunday afternoon and she already called first thing yesterday morning. I could kill DH for giving her our home phone.
What is like at the Ferrari dealership?
Do they ask to see your bank statements, house appraisal?
Anyone have similar experiences when car shopping?
Ford experience:
We arrived at the Ford dealership and were approached by a young lady that asked if we needed help. We said we were just browsing, she said that if we wanted further help to let her know. We walked around, looked at several cars and finally decided to ask a salesman to take us for a test drive. Ok, we were matched up to one of the salesmen, friendly happy guy. We told him what we wanted to test drive, he showed us where they were located and let us look around for a while. We told him we wanted to test drive one of the vehicles, he went to get the keys and tag. He came back and drove the vehicle out of the parking garage, then told us to take the test drive and have fun. He didn't ask me for a copy of my license, nothing.
We took off for the test drive, checked out the vehicle and returned to the dealership. We walked back in the building and asked the salesman for some brochures. Shook hands and left. Volvo experience:
After that experience, we decided to stop over at the Volvo dealership which is next door to Ford, different owner. We walked on the lot, there was nobody around, salespeople or potential buyers. We looked at several cars, a few were unlocked, most were locked.
After being there for about 15 minutes, a salesman comes out of the building and asks if we have any questions. We told him we were just browsing, he says to come and get him if we have any questions. We looked around some more and decided there was one vehicle we wanted to test drive. We went in the building to set it up, we were assigned a salesperson. We waited for her until she got the keys, tag and made a copy of my license. In the meantime, the salesman that approached us earlier asked us, in a very unenthusiastic way, if we had questions. I told him that we were waiting for someone else.
The woman finally got everything she needed in order for us to test drive the vehicle. She got in the car with us and went with us for the test drive. Within seconds, the fishing begins, she flat out asked me, "Do you work?" Yes, I do, I just don't get paid for it. So, she asks my husband, "What do you do?", "Do you have children, how many?" Tells us that she lives in the same city as us. Then asks, "How many bedrooms?"
Yes, she actually asked this. I'm surprised she didn't ask how much we paid for the house!
We answered honestly, I didn't feel like playing games; it's a good thing I wasn't PMSing!
I realize it was all part of sizing us up. Can they really afford this car? Are they wasting my time? Hey, maybe we looked trashy!
The fact is that there is no way to know what a person can/cannot really afford until you sit down and commit to buying the car. Anyway, my DH asked her how long it would take for the vehicle to be custom-built with the options that we like, she said 3 or 4 months. Then, she asks if we are ready to make a deal today, we told her we weren't. We each have a 2001 vehicle and nothing is wrong with them, so there is no rush to purchase anything. I don't think she liked the sound of that.
When I saw my SIL later that day, I told her about the Volvo experience and she said that I should have had more fun with the salesperson. I should have told her that I didn't work and that DH is "between jobs", our house is about to go into foreclosure...
But, we are thinking about buying a Volvo!
The funny thing is that the price difference between the Ford and the Volvo is only $3K
This happened Sunday afternoon and she already called first thing yesterday morning. I could kill DH for giving her our home phone.
What is like at the Ferrari dealership?
Do they ask to see your bank statements, house appraisal?
Anyone have similar experiences when car shopping?




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