ok so here's the lowdown for today on how my mom felt about each car:
Dayton Chevy/chrysler/jeep:
Seabring- non convertible, basic ammendities included, 24k- liked but was uncomfortable with the brakes.
Monte Carlo SS- really liked alot, but the rearview mirror was odd and she doesnt want RWD
On a personal note, the salesman was awful, he knew less about his products than I did and would read off the tag the answers to the questions I was askin...then when we told him we were going to the pontiac dealer he said that the monte carlo SS (not even supercharged) was faster than all the Grand Prixs at the pontiac dealer (i'm surprsied he didnt say the GTO also

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Dodge/Ford Dealership:
Viper SRT-10....

...84.5k so thats out
SRT-4- liked the look and the feel, but can't drive manual (and has no intention of learning)
Neon SXT- liked over all but never test drove
05 Mustang- liked the look, no RWD
This dealer sucked at life as well, no one came up and asked us if we needed help and there were a few salesman walkin around not doing anything, i guess we gave the impression we werent serious shoppers becuase i ran straight over to the Viper when we got in there...
Malouf Pontiac:
G6- looks nice, but kind of plain, roomy, but had alot of extras that were making them over priced...the cheapest one on the lot was something like 24k and the extras in all of them were ones she didn't want anyways.
Grand Prix- liked look and feel, felt it was bigger than she wanted, but would consider looking into more seriously.
The salesman here was awesome, knew his inventory and was overall very helpful.
As it would seem shes gonna go back out on wednesday and look at a neon more seriously, and test drive it. I'm tryin to convince her to grab a SRT-4 so i can drive it