We prefer to be left to wander on our own. The best salesperson I had met us as we came into the showroom area, introduced himself and asked what we were wanting to look at. We were very up-front with him and told him we were just starting to look and didn't know for sure what we wanted and that we would not be buying that day. He asked some follow-up questions to narrow down our desires as far as size, style, budget, etc. Since we were still trying to figure out exactly what we wanted, some was vary vague. We then loaded up in the golf cart and he took us to the area of the lot that contained the TT's we were looking for. He then told us to look until our heart was content and that he would check back with us and also left his cell phone number in case we needed to ask him something or wanted a ride back. We were probably on the lot for 3 hours. During that time, he came back around about every 30 minutes or so and just asked if everything was fine and bring some water in case we needed it. The last time he stopped by, he let us know that he had to leave, but was passing us to another salesperson and left us with her name/number. She stopped by about 30 minutes later with the same approach. No pressure what-so-ever. We actually ended up making our way back to the front on our own because the kids wanted to look at some Class A's that weren't remotely in our budget. When the second sales person saw us come in, she approached and asked if we had any questions or needed any other assistance. When we said we were good, she thanked us for coming and said that she hoped when we decided we were ready to buy, we would consider using them. Our first salesman followed up a few days later with a call to make sure we didn't have any questions. Again, no pressure at all.
Unfortunately, once we decided what we wanted, they didn't carry it so we didn't end up purchasing from them. But when we are ready to upgrade, you can bet it will be the first place we go.