Rebecca and I went on the Triangle Toyota Tour to find the dealership that we wanted to deal with when we buy a new minivan. I had done my research on the new Sienna and wanted to see what salesmen had. Here's what we found:
Leith Toyota: Sales staff is friendly but not very knowledgable of their product. When asking simple questions about the van, he seemed to make up answers as he went along.
Dealership Rating: Not good.
Toyota of Henderson: Made the trip up there because they say they will beat any advertise price. They had no vans on the lot and at no time did a salesman even make the effort to help us. We left.
DR: Really not good
Toyota of Durham: Salesman that smelled like a horse stall greets us in the lot and answered all of the questions about the van correctly. He then asked if we wanted to go for a test drive. I asked more questions during the drive and he got those correct also. When we got back to the lot I asked him what the out the door price on a no options LE model was. He went to the sales manager and asked him. The SM then proceded to make the salesman look like an idiot because he didn't know the price off hand. VERY unprofessional. I told the sales manager not to worry about it since I was NOT going to be buying the van there now anyway. We left.
DR: REALLY very not good.
Fred Anderson Toyota: Greeted by a salesman in the lot as soon as we got out of the car. Told him what we were looking for and he said, "You know, I'm not the one to talk to about the Sienna, but I can get someone who knows this thing inside and out." A saleswoman came out and she was sharp as a tack. She was friendly and VERY knowledgeable about the van. We have since gone back and inquired about ordering the car. The salesman we talked to was also very good and the impression we got on our first visit was the same on our second.
DR: VERY GOOD
After Aaron's suggestion, I am going to email McGeorge and get a quote from them. Hey Aaron, if I mention your name will they add on to the price or reduce it?

Also, do you know of a salesman that I should talk to?
Art, Sorry this is SO long.