Does your spouse help you car shop?

Anonymous
How involved is your spouse in your initial search, test drives and final purchase?
Anonymous
We're a one car family, so pretty involved. I can see it working differently if one car is the "family" car and another is the commuter, or fun, or midlife crisis, or whatever car.
Anonymous
We make all big purchases together. It's not "oh *I* need a car" it's always "*WE* need a car, what should *WE* buy?"
Anonymous
Very little. I basically bought our minivan on my own. He stayed home and watched the kids while I shopped and bought it.
Anonymous
He just was involved in the purchasing day. I did everything else myself.
Anonymous
both of us are equally involved in all purchases that large
Anonymous
Yes. I pick the color and car and options, then he negotiates and takes care of all of the actual buying.
Anonymous
I’m involved for my car, but not at all for his car besides giving opinions on looks.
Anonymous
Very involved because I'm a much better negotiator.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I pick the color and car and options, then he negotiates and takes care of all of the actual buying.


OP here. This is how my husband would like it to be. I want him to go to various dealerships with me to narrow down the car type. He wants me to do that alone. Ugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very involved because I'm a much better negotiator.


We are a team. He does most of the research on models. Then I find the cars online, then negotiate.
Anonymous
He loves cars and I don't, so he does the shopping. He also loves negotiating and is very good at it. I tell him what I want in a car, and he comes home with one. And we're both happy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I pick the color and car and options, then he negotiates and takes care of all of the actual buying.


OP here. This is how my husband would like it to be. I want him to go to various dealerships with me to narrow down the car type. He wants me to do that alone. Ugh.


OP, so much of the research can be done online.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We make all big purchases together. It's not "oh *I* need a car" it's always "*WE* need a car, what should *WE* buy?"


+1
Anonymous
For DW's car, she has inputs on size, type (electric) and color. I find the options and let her choose, then I deal with the details like the additional features, price, etc. and return home with her car. For our "family" car which I drive 90% of the time, I showed her a photo and said I want to buy this, what do you think and ask her input on color. I did all the rest. I'm a car person, she's not.
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