So funny . . . car salesman probably had to change his shorts after THIS!

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I had tears in my eyes.

Trouble is, I have talked to a few car salesmen who had test drives that went like this.
 
I'm surprised that guy didn't have a heart attack. He wasn't exactly a prime physical specimen.
 
I took a Subaru Forester 5 speed stick on a test drive up a winding street out of town. Heel and toe shifts, double clutch downshifts etc. The salesman about fouled himself. I still run into him on my job every now and then. He says in twenty plus years of car sales that was the only time he ever had anybody actually TEST a car. And yes, I bought it.:D
 
Thanks for posting. I watched it two times and can't wipe the smile off my face. I needed a good laugh like that!
 
My first job in the Army was as an ambulance driver. I was assigned to Selfridge ANG base outside of Mt. Clements, MI when Gerald Ford was the President, and so I was sent to a high speed maneuver course just in case. Shortly afterwords, I'd test drive cars at unsuspecting car dealerships. To be fair, I'd pull my crash helmet out of my bag, and put it on before the test drive. You'd be amazed at the number of dealers who would give me a funny look, but wouldn't say a thing about the helmet. Most of them really "enjoyed" my test drive.

Regards,

Dave
 
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f.t.
 
I was a car salesman back in the 70s selling Fiats, Renaults an Peugeots. I took a prospective buyer out in a Fiat X-19 mid-engine sports car one day on a familiar curvy road, me driving. Well, unbeknownst to me someone had let several pounds of pressure out of both rear tires. I hit the first tight curve at speed and the car started fish-tailing. There were some cars coming in the other direction, and the car would swerve into their lane, I would corrrect it back into my lane as I passed a car, and then it would swerve over in front of the next car!!! I managed to avoid a wreck and got it under control, returning to the dealership with profuse apologies. Somebody's idea of a joke. :mad:
 
Funny indeed but make no mistake it was all staged. The "Salesman" is a actor who does TV commercial and print ad work and the potential liability would make this stunt only viable overseas.
Still quite clever.
 
That is funny as hell! Everyone in my office was asking me what I was laughing so hard at! That was really good.
 

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