Here's my most recent dealership story:
When I was in Memphis 3 weeks back, I went to the International Auto Show there (I posted pics of the 6 series from the show in the Showroom forum). At the show, I fell in love with the Saab 9-3. I had never really considered or cared to look at Saabs before, but the styling of the new 9-3 had caught my eye, and I checked the car out. One of the young guys working at the Saab display was a salesguy at the local dealer. He was awesome - told me all about the car, got a feel for what I want in a car, etc. He asked me when I would be in the market for a new car, and I said that I would be looking to buy in about 3 years when I graduate from med school. He understood my position, and suggested that I come by the dealership and take one for a drive even though I won't be buying for a few more years. He told me that his feeling is that if you drive one of the cars, you'll probably end up buying one sooner or later, and that it is good for the company to get as many people on test drives as possible, so that people can see the merits of the car.
Well, my girlfriend realized that I really loved the car, and she suggested that we go by the dealership the next day and take one for a test drive. We took her car (a 1997 Grand Prix GTP). We get there, and I go directly to the huge line of 9-3s they had, finding a low-end Linear with a manual since that is most likely what I would buy. A saleslady comes over to us and tells me to get in the car. She starts telling me about how nice the car is and how safe it is. I told her that I saw the car at the show, and the guy there told us to come by and take it for a spin. She counters my statement with the obligatory "So how soon are you looking to buy?" I tell her "In a few years." She actually laughed at me and walked away to go shoot the shit with a group of other salespeople who were just standing around. It was very clear that I was not going to get a test drive from her. Pissed me off.
While I am standing there infuriated, the guy who showed me the car at the autoshow the day before pulled in in a new 9-3 Aero convertible. I flagged him down, and he arranged for a different salesman to come show me the car and do a test drive.
I was ticked, but I ended up getting my testdrive. Man, I have to say that I love that car. Truly awesome. I am going to seriously consider buying a CPO Saab 9-3 when I graduate.