It's been a number of years now since I sold cars for my undercover series "Confessions of a Car Salesman." I've been pleased and, frankly, amazed at how many readers have found the articles entertaining and informative.
As my memory of the actual experience fades, the readership for "Confessions" grows and the impact of it is felt through the marketplace. While some dealers have actually used "Confessions" as a training tool (showing salesmen what not to do), many car salesmen have responded with furious denials. Often, they try to discredit my experiences by saying, "Sure, that kind of stuff used to happen. But the business has completely changed. None of that happens anymore."
Well, it just so happens that I have a friend, Russ Wortman, who recently finished a stint on the car lot. He agreed to meet for a cup of coffee, and I picked his brain about the current state of the art of selling cars and just what this means for shoppers.
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http://www.edmunds.com/car-buying/confessions-of-a-car-salesman-updated-for-2009.html