Rude to test drive car where I have no intention of buying from?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. Their entire sales model is based off of taking advantage of people, about time someone did the same to them. Trust me, they do far tackier things than you would be doing.


This. Everything about a car dealership and car salesmen is geared towards you f’ing you as much as possible.


But, at the bottom of the system are the salespeople who are earning a pretty low wage and potentially trying to support families.


And are still actively trying to screw you over.

And they come to work each day knowing these facts. It can’t be that bad or they’d find other employment.

Sounds like a fine idea, OP. Make up a story about how you’re in the process of moving and looking to buy after the New Year, but browsing now because the family has your kids. Sounds plausible, and not a total lie.

And don’t feel bad at all. (If you’re still feeling guilty, listen to this https://www.thisamericanlife.org/513/129-cars)
Anonymous
I'm also going to Fl for vacation and all our family lives there. Was hoping to go with them (all men) and get their opinion on the car. Then buy the car up here when the end of the year comes.
I was hoping that the manufacturer wouldn't mind. I've never driven WV or Subaru, but the dealership might.
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