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I needed a new car and had decided on another make when a friend suggested I look at Acura. Being a woman I always have the feeling I'm going to be taked advantage of when buying a car so I brought a friend along with me. I had also done lots of research on lots of cars in the months before I bought my car so I could ask intelligent questions and determine if the salesman was telling me the truth. When we went to the dealership to look I was immediately approached by a salesman that made me feel instantly at ease. Friendly and comfortable not pushy at all. He answered my questions (he had to go and look up one thing and I don't mind that at all...better than making something up) and I took the car for a test drive. When I told him of the other car I'd been looking at he made no derogatory remarks about the other brand just talked about the benefits of his own brand. That impressed me.
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