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Premium w/ Eyesight...now in full disclosure it wasn’t exactly 4k off but rather $3,929 but I say close enough. :)

Yes...because it doesn’t take 2 hours for someone to send a quote via email. And I’m not saying avoid all contact, I’m just saying keep that method of contact separated for your own organizational purposes. Respond to the calls, respond to the emails, but then shut them down once you have bought your car...because the

Mr. McParland, I enjoy the other writers here on Jalopnik quite a bit. But your columns are where I look for useful car information that I can really use. I read every one of them, and use the “history” links to go back and catch any that I may have missed. Thank you.

I went to a dealer to browse and test drive a few cars. Ended up not being able to buy because I had to replace my fridge and hot water tank in the span of 4 days. The day after I spent all that money, the sales guy I was talking with called. I explained to him what happened and received a call or email twice a week

I don’t know, I still get emails from a dealerships I shopped at 5 years ago.

As if that actually works.

Just goes to show that GM is truly innovative - they’ve had vibrating trim panels years before everyone else.

It’s a lot for an American

Here’s a thought; maybe if we had a minimum wage that was a living wage, people who work hard wouldn’t have to rely on the kindness of strangers to afford a lower middle-class lifestyle.

This is nice, but three miles is nothing. Why must we keep lowering the bar on EVERYTHING?

Next they should teach the cameraman how to film horizontally.

There’s no other cars or people anywhere.

I bet Sergio hid a merger agreement in there somewhere. Read the fine print!

Customer must take special care that:

People in their 40s spend lots of time staring at screens too, they’re just slower at it

You sir, and I mean this with respect, are the only person I’ve ever heard of to buy 3 consecutive Chrysler minivans.

I would assume he was an automotive journalist who picked up some #swag on a #junket. I would then not speak to that person, because ewww.

This wasn’t the only Soviet self-built/home-built sports car. There were several, going back as far as the 1930s.

People are still making the choice to buy a car when they don’t have to. No one puts a gun to sign a sales contract on a car. If the terms aren’t good once you do the math, you can walk away.

No one forces anyone to buy a new car and finance it for longer than they should.