Thanks, I'll file that away. I did not buy my present car at Arlington. I found that they weren't interested in dealing. Also, the sales guy never called or contacted me in between visits, and when i did follow up with him, it was like the first time we met. I normally like the low pressure tactics, but that was a bit extreme. He kept plowing over the same ground, didn't remember what I test drove or what i was interested in. I ended up going out of state to buy my current car (2009 997S Cab) and saved many thousands of dollars over the price quoted from Arlington. Both cars were identical, but the one in Arlington actually had about 400 miles on the odometer. Other than that, they were exactly the same cars. Arlington was not moving much on the prices of 2009 Boxsters, either, which is what I was originally after. There seemed to be more movement on the 911, but still not as much as I found out of state.
So, if you are going the dealer route, check around. The Internet can be a wonderful thing.