When you go to the new car lot, you know precisely what you are getting yourself into from the first step of the way. You are going to encounter a sales person whose job it is to secure the largest monthly payment from you that is humanly possible. And they are going to do everything that is in their power (including having a boss whom you will never see whose job it is to make your life more difficult) to break you down and get you into a frame of mind where you would pay just about anything that they ask, for the sole purpose of getting your new car and getting out of there.
Cars are not like most kinds of things, as far as how they are sold. Come to think of it, there is really no other type of object in the world that is sold in the manner that automobiles are. Could you imagine if real estate was sold by a gold tie wearing shyster who hung around in a central “house corral” or something, just waiting to break you down with promises, ideas, sophisticated formulas and other such hard sell tactics?
If that were the case, then a lot of people would never stop renting at all. After all, the challenges that buying a new car present are only rendered slightly acceptable when you consider that as you pull into your neighborhood with your brand new car, where everything works well and the smell is intoxicating, some people might even envy your relatively high (if extremely short lived) social status. Seriously, whether it is going for accredited online colleges or something else, almost nothing is worth that ordeal that you always seem to have to go through for your new car.