princessmom29
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You may not have meant it that way, but your op came off as very condescending and as if you thought everyone who didn't do it your way was stupid. That is why I felt the need to respond as well. I also am not stupid and did not get suckered. Not everyone who talks about monthly payments does. Not everyone has the funds to pay cash for a car and many will never be able to no matter what they do. They only have x amount a month to pay for a car. They HAVE to know what the monthly payment will be before they agree to a deal. For them, it IS important to keep month to month costs down, and both total cost plus interest and monthly payments are a concern. You can go into a dealership with a concerete idea of what you would like for BOTH and not get suckered. There is more than one way to apporach a car purchase and not be taken for a ride.Glad you didn't get suckered but the vast majority of people who focus on the payment verses the end price DO get suckered. Don't get your Mickey panties in a wad, nobody is calling you stupid. See the following story of an Edmunds employee who went undercover for months and documented the exact $X payment play that you described. The buyer walked out thinking they got a "good" deal but really the only one who ended up with a good deal was the car salesman and dealership. There is a huge psychology behind the $X payment play.
This story is lengthy, but totally worth the read.
http://www.edmunds.com/advice/buying/articles/42962/article.html
Sorry if the offends you, but advising others to go in and ask for $X payment is feeding lambs to the wolves. Focus on the total price+interest verses how much it costs you per month. If you are only concerned about cost per month then please call me and I will gladly finance your next loan at your monthly price for the next 50 years.![]()

