PrefaceIntroduction: The Cowboy and the Flapper1. Horse Trading: During the BuyerHorses as Masculine SymbolsThe Manly Art of Horse TradingThe Reputation of Horse TradersThe Horse Trading BusinessHorse Trading as a GameThe Rules of the GameHiding FaultsWarranties2. Retailing: Satisfying the BuyerManufactured Transportation: Carriages and BicyclesNegotiated (Discriminatory) PricesSingle (Democratic) PricesSatisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded3. Cars: Joining the New MarketplaceCoachmen to Chauffeurs: The Male LineageCars in StoresOne Posted Price to AllOne-Price by LawAdvertising List Prices4. Used Cars: Undermining the New MarketplaceOriginsTrade-In Allowances and Over-AllowancesControlling Over-AllowancesCheating: ""Buyers Are Liars""'And So Are Sellers5. The Triumph of the Price Pack: Selling the DealPrice Padding with the PackAfter-Sales PackingThe 1950s: ""... for Thieves to Sell to Mental Defectives""Advertising and Blitz MarketingPosting a PriceThe Great Warranty War6. Bad GuysThe Car Seller's Career: Nasty, Brutish, and ShortThe Sales Game: TacticsThe Sales Game: StrategyCar Dealers' Reputation and Character7. Bargaining and Gender""The Great American Sport of Bargaining""BrokersCars and MasculinityWomen as Buyers and SellersEpilogue: Still Horse Trading in the Internet AgeThe Dealer's CostMake Me an Offer!NotesIndex