| How involved is your spouse in your initial search, test drives and final purchase? |
| 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. |
| 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?" |
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Very little. I basically bought our minivan on my own. He stayed home and watched the kids while I shopped and bought it.
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| He just was involved in the purchasing day. I did everything else myself. |
| both of us are equally involved in all purchases that large |
| Yes. I pick the color and car and options, then he negotiates and takes care of all of the actual buying. |
| I’m involved for my car, but not at all for his car besides giving opinions on looks. |
Very involved because I'm a much better negotiator.
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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. |
We are a team. He does most of the research on models. Then I find the cars online, then negotiate. |
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
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OP, so much of the research can be done online. |
+1 |
| 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. |