Well, while I may have walked in with friends, not a wife -- didn't realize it was a requirement to be married to buy a Dodge -- I was polite, honest, and very respectfully told them that I was buying a new vehicle in the next two months. I told them, "It's either gonna be a Challenger or a Camaro, so I'm here to make my decision". I understand you think I might have gone into the dealership acting like a moron, saying "Man it sure would be nice if I could own that Challenger...can I take it for a drive?" No, no, no. I did just the opposite to try to prevent exactly what happened. This is not my first time being present for a vehicle purchase, as a matter of fact, the people at the Cadillac dealership and the Chevy dealerships know me well, and never give me any trouble. If I had made myself look like an uninterested buyer, than maybe I could understand their reasoning. But, when you tell them, "I am buying in the next two months, it's either this car or a Camaro" you would think that might spike attention, not bring out the worst in the dealer. Why does it seem like every time I post a thread on this site to ask a question or share an experience somebody jumps my ass?! Sure not a very nice way to welcome somebody here that is trying to get involved.