Buying a New Car

ArticleViews : 1 View more Articles articles Date : Friday Mar 31st, 2006
Title : Buying a New Car
Author : : Amy Latah
It seems as though everyone is out to get our money.
Costs are skyrocketing and more and more products
and services are out vying for our attention. Media is
focusing its attention on "rear attacks" by directing its
advertising on our children, our needs, our fears and
emotions. Okay, well, that part's not new, but it's
certainly more effective.

Brand recognition is critical for highly competitive retail
items and customer service and reputation is the
variable that either makes or breaks the deal.

So, why hasn't any of this competition changed the
way we buy cars?

Remember back in the 70's? The good old days when
buying a new car meant strolling down to the nearest
cheesy car lot, getting battered by a slick, fast-talkin'
dude all decked out in his disco best.

How is it that, even though the attire and cheese-
factor have changed, the slick, fast-talkin' dudes still
exist? And seem to be doing better than ever.

Today's car dealerships boast increased customer
support and service; touting special employees that
are there to serve only you. They preach their
employees are very customer-focused and are there to
serve your every need.

But are they?

As consumers, we really have developed a false sense
of security when it comes to car dealers and buying our
cars. Surely things can't be the way they were just a
few decades ago. Companies that don't adhere to the
growing customer-is-always-right mantra are certainly
companies that don't last long??.right?

Well, I'm here to say that the wolf has certainly
stepped out of the disco-70's garb??.and is now
wearing a clean white dress shirt, slacks and tie.
Folks, the wolf is alive and well and is waiting for you
to come fall victim to his fake loyalty to you.

How did they slip through the cracks? How did they
manage to maintain their huge profitability through all
of society's demands for increased customer service?
How is it that we still have to endure the experiences
we do when we go to buy a car?

I'm here to say, the auto dealers have adapted quite
well. No longer are they wolves??now they are lions.

Our generation of car buyer has been given a false
sense of security due to the internet. We think that
simply by knowing what the internet says the dealer
invoice is that we have some sense of power over
them. Well, actually, all we know is what they
supposedly paid for the vehicle. That doesn't mean
they are going to gnash their teeth and say, "Oh darn
it, Frank and Betty Smith found out our hidden secret
invoice amount??now we HAVE to sell it to them for
that!"

Not at all, my friend.

Sure, the dealer is motivated to sell cars. If they don't
sell you a car, they don't make any profit. But, if they
don't make and profit, they don't sell you a car.

The myths surrounding the dealers still exist; the
secrecy is what has kept them so profitable through
the turn of the millennium.

Who monitors the car deals to make sure it was all
handled fairly and you paid a fair profit for the car?
Who watches out to make sure those people with bad
credit are really put back on the right track to
rebuilding their life with their auto loan?

It's like putting the witch in charge of Hansel and
Gretel's health regimen; the "what's in it for her" is
much greater than the "what's in it for them."

The only people watching out for you when you are car
buying is YOU. It is up to you to be vigilant and protect
yourself, your credit, and your money. You can count
on the lions stalking you when you call or go in to the
lot. You can count on them wanting to still make more
money off of you than you make in a month or two at
your job. Count on it. And if you aren't careful, it'll
come true.

It's going to take more than the internet to protect you
from these predators. You will need to look at buying
a car in a whole new light. A new breed of car buyers
needs to emerge to keep these dealers in check and
not let them bully and trick us into handing over all of
our hard earned cash and credit rating.


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