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After reading the justifications from car dealers in the comments, it is clear that way too many dealers are Neanderthals still stuck in 1996 who have no idea how the new economy works. There is no way I will put up with the 6 hour car buying “stealership” tactics any longer.

Could not disagree more, at least in my case and the case of a lot of people I know. I bought my wife a new RDX a couple of years ago. Used AAA, which is of course actually TrueCar. I told them what I wanted, options (which is obviously simple on a Honda product) and treated it like a bid. The lowest of the three got

My purchase is usually a specialised unit. SRT/ SVT/ AMG... So, I pull from the entire US. Narrow down to what I want. Make an offer through email. Deal with the “can’t buy MB from XXX miles away” BS. Bought my unit. Have it shipped or 1 way plane ticket with a nice long break in drive. Return to that dealer for

The main problem is that a lot of dealers don’t have to do business with Internet customers, so they don’t. To them, it’s a hassle. A lot of new-car dealers market themselves as BHPH alternatives, so they have customers who are perfectly willing to show up, be harassed and lied to, and end up paying over MSRP and

Reading all these comments about the minority of Excellent Dealers out there makes me wonder: Why doesn’t Jalopnik maintain a post of the best car dealers by state, as upvoted by Jalops Like You?

The Beeb and this producer he got into a "fracas" with need to get the sand out of their vaginas so we can get TG back on.

In which:

Yeah, I'd say he narrowly Escaped.

Aw, man. I love heated seats.

1.) Terminal oversteer.

I tweeted at you from @CKFairbanks, but my suggestion is better explain in more than 140 characters.

She'll be okay. It's all downhill from here.