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Call the dealership first and screen the salesman by phone before scheduling an appointment for a test drive. (Photo by Scott Jacobs)
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Buying Tips
10 Steps to Finding the Right Car for You
Step 7: Schedule an appointment for a test drive.
By Philip Reed, Senior Consumer Advice Editor Email
It's a good idea to make your initial contact with a dealership by phone before
going there in person. This can give you some sense of the business atmosphere
you will be dealing with throughout the buying or leasing process. Additionally,
if you can establish a rapport with the Internet salesperson, it can boost your
confidence before you visit the lot. Call the Internet department (sometimes also
called the fleet department) and ask if the car you're looking for in the
right color and trim level is actually on the lot.
You make your initial contact with the Internet manager either with an e-mail
message or over the telephone. You can also send multiple
dealer requests and narrow your search based on the tone of e-mail responses.
If you called the Internet department, tell the salesperson that you want to set
up a test drive but that you won't be buying right away. However, assure
them that you will buy there if you decide to purchase this particular make and
model, and if they can offer the vehicle at a fair price.
Keep in mind that if you deal with the standard salesperson, he or she will try
to start the negotiations at a high price with the expectation of being negotiated
down. However, the Internet manager will often quote you a "rock-bottom" price
as soon as negotiations begin. A few minutes taken to set up an appointment with
the Internet manager can save you both time and money.
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