Story of buying my '04 subaru RS (only new car I've owned):
The salesman I had was friendly, but kept insisting I was "making a very wrong decision" by not buying the muddy demo car outside as opposed to having my RS ordered. The demo car had options I didn't want, and was slightly more then I could afford.
They run my and my dad's credit for the loan (I had no credit rating at the time), and the result was that the loan could not go through because of his 'bad' credit. I tell the salesman I'm going to go look somewhere else, & thanks anyway, and Bam!... credit suddenly approved.
I've already signed a contract saying 4 years at 3.9% apr, and waited two months to get my car. I get a e-mail (because I wanted everything in writing as proof) from the salesman that "everything is exactly as we had talked about"; so I go to meet with the business manager at the dealership to finalize everything.
We get to talking about the extra option; super clear-coat, alarm systems, etc, and they mention that my payments instead of being 198 a month would be over 300; but only after I ask about the monthly payments. They then inform me the loan the got me is actually 10.9%.
Then they act totally shocked that I'm now not going ahead with the deal, and want my refundable reposit back.
I was told 'not to worry', and like magic again, within two days, the loan for the proper rate of 3.9% was approved.
They finally said they would give me the 750 in rebate money they said might not be available when my car came in, and therefore I might not get it. And they wouldn't even lock in the trade-in price for my car.
Nissan place, while I was looking over a spec-v years ago:
sales guy: "are you looking to look, or looking to BUY, because if you're just looking, we don't want yo..." I walked out before he could finish, or myself answer
Honda place put out a civic EX lease ad, the g/f and me to to see them about it, they take all her info, talk with the sales person, take her on a test drive, listen to the sales person spew more pompous "honda is the best eVar!!1" talk... Then we talk over the numbers of the ad, they rush inside for a few minuets, and come back saying there's absolutely no way they could meet those numbers, no bait and switch, no lead on, just "there's no way this is going to happen, good-day!"