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Things never to say to a car dealer

Buying a car from a deal  can be stressful, but you can gain confidence in your negotiations by following these suggestions for what not to say.
Want to get out of the car dealership without being raked over the coals? Follow Forbes Autos' tips of what not to say when buying a car.
Want to get out of the car dealership without being raked over the coals? Follow Forbes Autos' tips of what not to say when buying a car.Damian Dovarganes / AP
/ Source: Forbes Autos

The dealership experience can be extremely stressful, but it doesn't have to be. You could know everything there is to know about the cars you're considering, but that's only a fraction of the buying process. If you want that seductive new sedan at a good price, you're probably going to need to know what to say — and more importantly, what not to say.

Some people loathe the whole car-buying experience simply because they anticipate getting conned. A few hundred dollars isn't a big deal on the price of a luxury car, but it's the idea of smart shopping and that sense of getting a good deal that's especially important. For luxury car buyers — notoriously labeled the shrewd shoppers — a good deal is icing on the cake.


"The educated consumer is the one who will drive away with the best deal and the best experience," says Rob Gentile, director of car-buying products at Consumer Reports.

To help you take the driver's seat in the buying experience, first learn to play the game, and you might even end up doing some smooth talking of your own.