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June 25, 2009

Steering Women and Families to Friendly Car Dealers

By Courtney Caldwell

 

Car buying, whether new or used, can be a daunting task at best. It's so overwhelming that many of us put it off until the very last minute. By then we're so anxious to get it over with that we may not do the proper research or make the smartest choices in our haste. So what is it about the car-buying experience that scares so many of us?

 

Used car salesmann There's no one thing for every person. For some it's the fear of not being knowledgeable about cars and getting ripped off. Some don't like dealing with salesmen and fear condescending treatment. For others it's the nightmare of negotiating. That’s why women-drivers.com was created.

 

The site provides women with the resources they need to ensure a good car-buying experience. It is a bilingual social networking site that allows women to review their browsing, buying and servicing experience at new car dealerships nationwide. The reviews, all generated from women, are compiled, audited, and calculated into Women’s Satisfaction Index™ or a WSI™ scores for a dealership.

 

Click here for more negotiating and buying tips from RTM.  

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