dealer gimmickswho's looking out for you when it comes to buying your next vehicle?i assure you it is not your local car dealer. car dealers have been conditioned to do whatever it takes to sell you a car. what makes it even tougher is the manufactures put even more pressure on them to sell you a car. then it gets extremely tough when you put a bunch of these dealers who offer the exact same cars in the same market. for example: ford motor company has more than 20 dealers within a 75 mile radius in some markets- all of whom sell the exact same vehicles. nearly every manufacturer has too many dealers in one market competing with the same product. so how are dealers surviving in this crowded market??? by offering you gimmicks and playing mind games with your precious time and money. their thought process is if they can make you believe an offer is really good, you will come see them. the more competition there is among dealers the more misleading these gimmicks are. it is these silly gimmicks that have given car dealers such a bad name. at driversselect we don't play that game. you will never find gimmicks in our advertising. instead we use a vip experience combined with credit education to develop a path not just to affording a better vehicle but living a better lifestyle. that is why thousands of people are not just saying but actually singing "driversselect i s there for me, there for me, there for me". our primary goal is to give you a path to improving your credit rating so we can provide you a better vehicle, a better home, money for a better education, better insurance, and an overall better lifestyle. we want to show how to connect to all of these possibilities so that you will keep purchasing these products and services from us. but for us to offer you a better vehicle, a better home, or many other products that can change your lifestyle we need you to take responsibility for your actions and make smarter decisions. one way you can make smarter decisions is to stop falling for all the tricks dealers play on you just to sell you a car. spend more time investigating these so called "deals". you know the old saying- if something looks too good to be true, it probably is! to help you make better decisions we have provided you a list with a few of the gimmicks dealers like to play. click here to see the dealer gimmicks |

