Something I've noticed. In the past few years, several dealerships in San Antonio have been advertising themselves as having "menu pricing" -- in other words, no dealing. The price on the car is what you pay. (I bought a '94 Thunderbird from a Ford dealer that had menu pricing, and it was the simplest car-buying experience I've had. The price was very fair, and all I did was test-drive the car then write out a check. No haggling or listening to a line of BS). Oddly, NONE of the Chrysler or Dodge dealerships here advertises "menu pricing."