Good deals, but...
    
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Written by Guest August 23rd, 2009
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We purchased an Isuzu Rodeo from Northeast Isuzu recently. It was a dealer vehicle, so it had a few hundred miles, but still marketed as new. I forget the name of our salesman, but he worked with us (and his manager of course) to get a good deal. Because the car came with a few hundred miles, they were willing to add a few "bells and whistles" such as pinstriping, while still knocking the price down a bit. Although we were happy with the deal we EVENTUALLY walked out with, I will say that this came at the price of a LOT of haggling. We visited the lot on multiple occasions, spending several hours on one day. I know buying a car is never a quick decision, but it seemed like more haggling than is typical (however, I may be biased since I have such an aversion to this practice).