Once you understand that car salesmen are simply market barrow boys who have learned how to put on a suit then everything becomes clearer. In the overwhelming majority of cases, car salesmen are only the ones who failed on the bins.
Unless and until you find an old school motor trade bloke who knows metal and also knows how to treat customers then most experiences will be like that. There are exceptions and these are when you bump into an old school bloke which is how you know you've found one.
But, as a general rule, car supermarkets = avoid like a dose of the clap. They're absolutely rammed with ex-double glazing salesmen. Main dealers are good if you know the DP and maintain a decent working relationship with him - those in the lower echelons don't normally risk upsetting their Boss' friends. Independents are really variable and you need to exercise proper caution. They range from excellence as standard (repeat business seekers) to being as bad as car supermarkets where profit above all else is the motto.
Once you've found a good one make sure you look after him. Seriously, Christmas card + bottle, ask his advice (flattery) and be loyal, i.e. buy your cars from him. If they have a service dept then try and use it, let them make a bit on a yearly basis when it's service & MOT time. Never failed me yet. ![Thumbs Up Thumbs Up](images/smiles/icon_thumbs.gif)
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