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Before buying another car, let Ray Lopez, a former swift talking, blood- sucking salesperson and author of Inside the Minds of Car Dealers give you a look under the hood of dealerships to show you every trick that will be used against you! Learn every single psychological ploy and manipulative scheme typical auto dealers employ to squeeze every last dime out of your pocket--all while you're being sold a car you may not even want! Discover in detail the 12 crucial dos and don'ts to car buying from a seasoned insider. This comprehensive, tell-all car buying guide holds nothing back!reviews Hanford Sentinel Commentary: You and the Law: Shopping for a new car? "Now a retired car salesman, Lopez has written "Inside the Minds of Car Dealers," a book which You and the Law absolutely recommends that anyone in the market for a new car reads before stepping onto a dealer's lot." "We were impressed by his honesty, desire to educate and protect the public, along with a terrific sense of humor, making this not only a practical, money-saving book, but also an entertaining read. "'Just how practical is the book? Beyond interesting, will it save me money?' you might be thinking. "One of his tips was responsible for a You and the Law staff member saving close to $4,000 on a new car, while another answered the question, 'Do I trade-in or sell privately?'..." June 14, 2014 6:30 am By Dennis Beaver Hanford Sentinel Commentary: You and the Law: Shopping for a new car? May 2014: Ray Lopez was recently interviewed by ABC's "20/20" -you can watch it the May 9 segment here. Congrats to Five Star Publications author Ray Lopez - who gave guidance to car shoppers on ABC World News with Diane Sawyer in the broadcast that aired on 11/16/2011. Video: Used Car Tactics: Former Salesman Speaks Out How do you get a car that's safe, yet something for a great deal? USA Today quotes Ray Lopez, Five Star Publications' author of Inside the Minds of Car Dealers as saying "buyers of the priciest luxury cars want to have all that's available. But for more mainstream cars, expensive safety features are a very hard sell." Read the article & Ray's book to shop smarter for your next car. USA Today Next time I step onto a dealer's lot, I'm going armed with insider information. Inside the Minds of Car Dealers is a new book written by Ray Lopez, a former car salesman with thirty years of experience in numerous dealerships. Inside the Minds of Car Dealers is, as the title suggests, a 118-page insight into the mind of a car salesman, and contains engagingly-written explanations of what goes on behind the curtain at a car dealer, so to speak. Inside the Minds of Car Dealers offers tips on how to find a good dealer before you even leave the house, explains the head games salesmen play and how they can spot a so-called "auto expert" a mile away-and take him or her for even more money than they will the average consumer. Reading Inside the Minds of Car Dealers, I saw exactly what was going on when I bought my Miata and my Saab and my Escort. This book explained what the dealer was doing in each case-and how I was getting taken for every last cent each time! Lopez' writing style is a bit heavy-handed at times, but the information contained in this volume is vital, valuable stuff that'll make your next car buying experience a great deal less stressful. It's $15.95 well spent. Christopher Jackson Elepent Automotive Reviews What makes someone sell you a clunker? "Inside the minds of Car Dealers: How to Buy Your Next Car without Fear" is a guide for readers who seek a psychological edge in dealing with the shifty con artists who go by the more politically correct title of car dealers. Written by a man who has played the devil, he offers much in the way of trying to decipher the thoughts on both sides of the deal and does well in arming his readers in how to get the best deal they can and avoid the toxic ones. "Inside the Minds of Car Dealers" is a must for anyone considering purchasing a new vehicle in the near future. Midwest Book Review Library Bookwatch December 2009 5 out of 5 stars A PROFESSIONAL, INFORMATIVE AND USEFUL GUIDE! In 2003, I walked into a Chevrolet showroom to purchase a new car for my daughter. As I look back now, I remember being there from opening to closing. After signing the contract and going through with the deal, I realized that I wasn't prepared, and I could have saved a lot of money. Since that sale, I've read many books and did some research on how to buy a new car, or used car, and what we should know about trading in your car. In comparison to THE CAR BUYER'S BIBLE, HOW TO BUY A CAR, and BUYING A CAR FOR DUMMIES, I found "INSIDE THE MINDS OF CAR DEALERS" to be the most informative guide on this subject. If you want expert advice on buying a car, then it would be logical to obtain information from someone who spent thirty years as a car salesman, who served an estimated 2,800 customers per year. Ray Lopez worked for many top-notch leading dealerships such as Chrysler, Cadillac, and Nissan. Through the experience of his thirty year career, knowledge, and expertise, the author can educate the public on how to be a wise car buyer. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is contemplating on buying a car, or trading in your used car. The author provides excellent information that is extremely helpful in purchasing a car, or trading one in. This book is easy to read and understand, many tips are provided on how to obtain the best deal, and many crucial factors are included as to what to do, and what not to do. Did you ever go to a showroom, and buy a car that you didn't want? Were you ever told by a salesman that you can afford to buy their car? Were you ever disrespected, or mistreated by a car salesman? Were you ever lured into a factory discount? Ever gone for a test drive, but told you can't drive it off the lot due to insurance liability? Ray Lopez can answer these questions and many more, while showing you every trick of the trade that can be used against you, through manipulative schemes. The author reveals the biggest secrets in the car buying industry in this unique, professionally written, informative guide. "INSIDE THE MINDS OF CAR DEALERS" is something you may want to read again-and-again, before walking into that showroom as a potential buyer. You will indeed be prepared, and informed on how to become a composed car buyer. Ray Lopez encourages you to do research, includes resources of what to be aware of, and how to detect signs of being taken advantage of. By Geraldine Ahearn "Author Geri Ahearn" October 5, 2009 (Phoenix, AZ) 5.0 out of 5 stars Very Impressive Amazon Verified Purchase. I bought the book because I wanted to find out the right way to buy a car. I'm going to be ready for a new one in a few months. So I might as well start now on learning all I can about car salesmen. I can't trust them. My goal was to buy one, read it, then buy another, and so on, as long as they had high recommendations and were reasonably priced. I figured I'd spend about $75 on 5 books. By then I could probably learn everything about how they always end up screwing you. And if it cost me $75 but saved me $1000 or more, it would be a worthwhile investment. I saw this book and I liked the title so I thought, why not? I'll take a chance. I'm really glad I did. Inside The Minds Of Car Dealers has everything you'll ever need to know on how to get a really good deal. There was stuff in it that I never even dreamed of that goes at the dealership. And it's not just with the salesman. It's with the sales manager, the way the showroom is laid out and even the dealership's ads for salesmen! Who would've ever thought to start researching there first? But it does make sense. This book explains why you never want to go on the lot with an attitude like you know how to deal. I just found out why my friend ended up paying more for his Focus than I did a couple years ago. We bought ours a few days apart. He told them he knew the exact price they paid for the car and he wouldn't pay anything over that. He ended up paying $1378 more than me. And the reason is in this book. Too bad for him the book wasn't available back then. There's so much great information in it and it's so easy to read too. None of the sales lingo. Just plain English. And it uncovers even more than you'd ever expect. I'm going to read it a few more times before I get my new car. And I recommend to everyone to buy Inside The Minds Of Car Dealers. It will save you money and a lot of time. And like the title says, you can Buy Your Next Car Without Fear. By Radio Guy November 14, 2009 (Los Angeles) How to Buy a Car Online This article uses Inside the Minds of Car Dealers: How to Buy Your Next Car Without Fear as a resource. Reformed "bloodsucking auto salesman" tells all If you ask Ray Lopez, he thinks most car salesmen are sleaze balls who use every underhanded tactic and psychological ploy necessary to close the sale and squeeze every last dime out of your pocket. And, hey, as the old saying goes: "Takes one to know one." While Ray Lopez has a lot to say about the folks who sell wheels (and its mostly scathing stuff), it's worth noting that Lopez speaks from a position of authority: he sold cars for 30 years and describes himself as a former "swift-talking bloodsucking auto salesman." These days, Lopez is trying his hand as author. His first tell-all book: Inside the Minds of Car Dealers: How to Buy Your Next Car Without Fear. Lopez says he used to see 240 potential car buyers per month (or 2,800 customers per year.) Since the average person buys a new car about once every five years, Lopez was able to hone his craftiness 14,000 times by the time the average person showed up on the lot. With such experience under his belt, Lopez says he knew how to overcome objections and how to get the most money from every would-be buyer that walked into the dealership. And that's exactly what he did - "no matter what the cost," he says - for the first 18 years of his career. But one day, Lopez did something completely out of character: he actually cut somebody a fair deal. That act of fairness eventually led Lopez to "take a U-turn in life." Translation: Lopez went on to spend the latter part of his career working only for reputable, honest dealerships that trained him to treat every customer like a family member. These days, Lopez says he's dedicating himself to educating consumers on how to be informed car buyers. Inside the Minds of Car Dealers describes in detail the “12 crucial dos and don’ts” inherent to buying a car; why a consumer will “always lose” if he shops one dealer against the other; and why you should never mention your Internet-gleaned research. And ever the salesman, Lopez notes: “Collectively, car dealerships are Wile E. Coyote – and Inside the Minds of Car Dealers is the anvil about to fall on them.” By David Menzies November 04, 2009 MSN Autos How To Buy A New Car For The Best Price Possible We spend a great deal of time here waxing rhapsodic about the unbridled joys of piloting exciting cars. Of course the dirty little secret, the thing that generally goes unsaid in this genre, is your path to getting from reading about them here to actually sharing the experiences yourself, pretty much always runs through a car dealership. And while all dealers are most assuredly not stereotypical blood sucking leeches, out to separate you from as much of your net worth as possible for the privilege of clipping apexes in the sports car you so passionately desire, the fact remains there are enough of them out there for the threat to be taken seriously. In some shops, the management's mentality is still stuck in the days of horse trading. That said, it’s always good to get as much insight as you can into the store you’re about to do business with. And that’s where the value of Ray Lopez’s book, Inside The Minds of Car Dealers resides. I'm often asked to review books of this nature and while all of them pretty much offer the same advice, there are insights in Lopez's book that we've seen no other writer offer. And frankly, from our personal experience, what Lopez outlines in the book is for real. At times some of his advice does sounds a bit counter- intuitive, however, on balance Lopez does offer useful advice. If you’re moved enough by our descriptions of cars to go out and purchase one, do yourself a service and read Lopez’s book first. Lyndon Conrad Bell November 06, 2009Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Five Star Pubns; 1st edition (August 17, 2009)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 118 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1589851560


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 66


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7.2 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.25 x 0.25 x 9.5 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #1,605,225 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #172 in Automotive Buyers' Guides #605 in Transportation Industry (Books) #885 in Consumer Guides (Books)


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  • Very Impressive
I bought the book because I wanted to find out the right way to buy a car. I'm going to be ready for a new one in a few months. So I might as well start now on learning all I can about car salesmen. I can't trust them. My goal was to buy one, read it, then buy another, and so on, as long as they had high recommendations and were reasonably priced. I figured I'd spend about $75 on 5 books. By then I could probably learn everything about how they always end up screwing you. And if it cost me $75 but saved me $1000 or more, it would be a worthwhile investment. I saw this book and I liked the title so I thought, why not? I'll take a chance. I'm really glad I did. Inside The Minds Of Car Dealers has everything you'll ever need to know on how to get a really good deal. There was stuff in it that I never even dreamed of that goes at the dealership. And it's not just with the salesman. It's with the sales manager, the way the showroom is laid out and even the dealership's ads for salesmen! Who would've ever thought to start researching there first? But it does make sense. This book explains why you never want to go on the lot with an attitude like you know how to deal. I just found out why my friend ended up paying more for his Focus than I did a couple years ago. We bought ours a few days apart. He told them he knew the exact price they paid for the car and he wouldn't pay anything over that. He ended up paying $1378 more than me. And the reason is in this book. Too bad for him the book wasn't available back then. There's so much great information in it and it's so easy to read too. None of the sales lingo. Just plain English. And it uncovers even more than you'd ever expect. I'm going to read it a few more times before I get my new car. And I recommend to everyone to buy Inside The Minds Of Car Dealers. It will save you money and a lot of time. And like the title says, you can Buy Your Next Car Without Fear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2009 by Radio Guy

  • Somewhat Disappointing
After reading the reviews on Amazon I expected more. The book is short, repetitive, and doesn't answer questions that come up while reading it. The basic truth is only deal with an honest car dealership....Well, what if the situation is that the only dealer representing a certain make doesn't meet Mr. Lopez's standard? How does one make the best of a poor situation? Mr. Lopez gives advice like, "be honest even though the car salesman isn't". ...The subtitle of the book is "how to buy your next car without fear". I think my fear factor has gone up after reading this book. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2011 by Bill

  • better for buyers seeking financing than paying cash
Generous info about dealing with the finance department of auto dealers, but little advice for those buyers who will be paying with cash. I especially appreciated the section about test driving.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2010 by perlnut

  • A lot of very good information to put you in the right mindset when buying a new car.
Apart from this amateurish Amazon product description (and cheesy author photo), I found this a very useful and professionally written book. It includes more information than you could ever possibly use when buying or trading in your car, yet it is all written in a very conversational tone which makes it easy to digest. The book was obviously written by someone with a ton of experience in the car industry, and gives you lots of tips on how to get the best and most fair (and realistic) deal on a new car. One of the major points driven home in the book, and the one I agree with the most is that you have the power to walk out. If you feel you are being taken advantage of, mistreated or disrespected, walk out. There are plenty of honest dealers out there who would gladly take your business. Do your research! Some other great points/information in the book: - Your trade-in may not worth as much as you think it is, and gives you a great (and eye opening) checklist of what a dealer will deduct for on trade-in. - What NOT to say when negotiating price and how revealing too much of your game plan can negatively affect your leverage in negotiation - Walks you through the steps and tactics of the salesman' process - Keys you in what red flags to look for on the lot and therefore which dealers are likely taking advantage. - Keys you in to what red flags salespeople look for in buyers, and how to avoid these as well. - emphasizes the usefulness of research, and gives many additional resources to be aware of. One last point - While I disagreed with the section on trade-ins (as I would much prefer to put up with the hassle of craigslist low-ballers for a couple thousand extra over dealer trade in), I see the author's point about not wanting to put up with this headache. Overall, an immensely useful book for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2009 by Magicbus1966

  • Not worth the money
If you want to know how they sold cars in 60-70's buy this book. The information in this book is outdated.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2014 by a

  • learn their process and then tear them up!
book very informative. I who have purchased many cars can relate to the process used by (@#!%&* car dealerships to sell you a car and cry how they did'nt make any money on you. But they are still there.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2018 by Manuel sanchez

  • Alway be prepared tp walk away if you can't get what you want.
Interesting read, if you have the luxury of time to shop for a car. Good points to follow when choosing whom you wish to purchase a car from. I think being upfront on honest is probably the best approach to buying a car. Tell the sales guy what you want, what your willing to negotiate and stick to your guns or be prepared to walk away. As simple as that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2014 by mary

  • Four Stars
Good insight and ideas for new car shoppers.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2014 by Richard Schwartz

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