I like the look also, but kind of did a double take when they said there would be a 4-cylinder turbo model. Not a Mustang or muscle car enthusiast but that just feels.... wrong?
Regarding purchasing a car: it just seems very obvious that the industry hasn't at all adapted to the internet or information available. Car buyers probably aren't taking full advantage of it yet either which may not force dealerships to alter their methods. The whole "let me go talk to my sales manager" back and forth wheeling and dealing concept is antiquated when I can visit any number of sites online and figure out what the cars are being sold for across the U.S. And besides if you, the sales guy, can't give me the price I'm looking for why am I wasting my time talking to you? I had a great experience this go around at Mazda. The guys were relatively young and didn't want to waste time going back and forth. Our local Ford dealership was nothing but 60 year old white guys that looked like they've been selling cars for 40 years and were about the most unfriendly and sleazy people I've tried to work with.
Regarding purchasing a car: it just seems very obvious that the industry hasn't at all adapted to the internet or information available. Car buyers probably aren't taking full advantage of it yet either which may not force dealerships to alter their methods. The whole "let me go talk to my sales manager" back and forth wheeling and dealing concept is antiquated when I can visit any number of sites online and figure out what the cars are being sold for across the U.S. And besides if you, the sales guy, can't give me the price I'm looking for why am I wasting my time talking to you? I had a great experience this go around at Mazda. The guys were relatively young and didn't want to waste time going back and forth. Our local Ford dealership was nothing but 60 year old white guys that looked like they've been selling cars for 40 years and were about the most unfriendly and sleazy people I've tried to work with.