Sentences with phrase «stereotypical car»

When you think of the stereotypical car audio system, most people imagine compact cars with large... [Read More...]
This dealership was very helpful in getting me the car I needed on short notice, the salesperson was friendly and not the pushy stereotypical car dealer.
Some consumers» intense perception of the stereotypical car salesperson surprised him.
Was ver... y objective when he was dealing with me and never made me feel like he was the stereotypical car salesman.
y objective when he was dealing with me and never made me feel like he was the stereotypical car salesman.

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The stereotypical image of the midlife crisis is the man taking off with a much younger woman in his new sports car, or the woman going clubbing with her son and his friends.
In fact, Mike is the exact opposite of the stereotypical «used car salesman».
When it was all said an done I felt like I bought a car from a friend not a stereotypical used car sales person.
The set of steering wheel controls, one on the left to access the car - related information and another on the right for the people - related functions, uses a stereotypical five - way mapping similar to that found on most cell phones and MP3 players — up, down, left, right and a center OK button — creating instant familiarity for the user.
A minivan one entire car class smaller than the stereotypical Dodge Caravan, the Mazda5 is almost unique in the American market.
They try and hide behind being a Christian based organization but they are the stereotypical used car salesperson.
The light class which is really good at hugging the road and handling rough terrain (think a dune buggy), the medium class which would be similar to a stereotypical race car which grips the road well, and has a decent amount of speed and acceleration, and finally the heavy class which it lacks in suspension and acceleration but makes up for it in speed and grip.
Even with the stereotypical rates there are ways to find lower premiums without having to sacrifice car coverage.
Thus, the stereotypical fast - talking, hand - pumping, back - slapping, jokester - entertainer, expensive - leased - luxury - car / SUV - driving real estate agent remains as the comes - to - mind characterization of what most of the public thinks of Realtors.
The stereotypical Realtor is one who drives around in a luxury car and projects an image of success in order to impress his or her clients enough so that they list or buy a house with them (the movie American Beauty does a great job of creating a stereotypical Realtor).
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