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Sorry.. by mackabee
Feb 09, 2006 (7:56 pm)
I didn't intend to monopolize the board tonight. I just finished reading all of the over 120 posts I missed and felt like replying to some of them. Sleeepy time!
            
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In case no one noticed... by backy
Feb 09, 2006 (8:03 pm)
About a dozen posts ago, someone actually asked a question for a dealer.
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Re: Dealers responsabilty? [jipster] by rroyce10
Feb 10, 2006 (2:45 am)

Replying to: jipster (Feb 09, 2006 9:20 am)

... **Not very trusting are you? Do you count the change in your vehicles coin holder before dropping it off at the dealer? ...**
 
        Obviously you know even less about reading and answering posts than you know about sports history ..... if you can't contribute then don't bother posting ....
 
                                          Terry.
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Re: Dealers responsabilty? [rroyce10] by jipster
Feb 10, 2006 (5:25 am)

Replying to: rroyce10 (Feb 10, 2006 2:45 am)

"if you can't contribute then don't bother posting..."
 
Thanks for the advice Howard...but don't get angry. Not everyones opinion coincides with yours. I know....lifes not fair is it? I was perfectly content ignorning your "opinionated" posts ...until you called me out with that childish remark you made. I suspect antagonistic remarks like yours is why this topic discussion will be closing.
(no winkey eye emotorcon for you)
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How much authortiy does a car salesman have? by golic
Feb 10, 2006 (5:28 am)
I guess does every price below MSRP have to be approved by the sales manager?
 
Or does each individual salesman get limits on how low they can go based on experience and volume?
 
I am just curious, that as a customer should we seek out the "more" seasoned salesman since perhaps they may have a larger window to negotiate a deal before getting approval from the sales manager?
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Re: Some people just don't know??? [golic] ................ [rroyce10] [gol by british_rover
Feb 10, 2006 (5:40 am)

Replying to: golic (Feb 09, 2006 7:37 pm)

Why a Land Rover LR3 of course. Seats seven 6 feet and under adults and is probably safer then the Volvo.
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Re: Yeah... [travler] by thebill
Feb 10, 2006 (7:09 am)

Replying to: travler (Feb 09, 2006 3:10 pm)

Be backs raise skinny children
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Re: How much authortiy does a car salesman have? [golic] by audia8q
Feb 10, 2006 (7:10 am)

Replying to: golic (Feb 10, 2006 5:28 am)

I can't speak for other dealers but I don't set a limit for my salespeople...That said, we push for offers instead of us lobbing numbers at the customer hoping they will say yes. All offers get ultimately approved or declined at the sales desk....
 
The whole idea is rather simple....land a customer on a car they will buy and get a commitment once they make an offer. not alot of back and forth and it can be rather quick and hassle free if you have an educated buyer who is ready to pull the trigger.
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Re: How much authortiy does a car salesman have? [golic] by bigdveedubgirl
Feb 10, 2006 (7:34 am)

Replying to: golic (Feb 10, 2006 5:28 am)

It all depends where you are and what kind of store.....
 
In a large domestic store with closers and towers, the salespeople, other than fleet and internet have no say whatsoever.
 
In my store which is small with a huge (ha) staff of 4 salespeople. We can sell cars at EDMUNDS TMV and that is about it anymore discount we have to get manager approval.
 
Someone like ISELL, I would think that he has some authority on pricing vehicles. But that doesnt always mean you will get the biggest discount either. BUT most successful salespeople "know when to hold em and when to fold em" meaning sometimes you can hold gross, but sometimes its better to take the mini and get the metal down the street. Also a seasoned salesperson, will value your time (because if he/she is succesful you are not the only car he/she is going to sell that day) and will determine your needs and get to the point. Happy shopping!
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Re: Yeah... [isellhondas] by qbrozen
Feb 10, 2006 (8:16 am)

Replying to: isellhondas (Feb 09, 2006 2:34 pm)

well, no, you didn't say you "hate" those folks, to be exact, just that you "really don't like them."
 
Hey, here's a strange bit of trivia ... I just checked both our profiles and it says we both joined April 13, 2001. That's too coincidental ... maybe we were both around before that, but edmunds didn't start keeping track of us till that date ... (?) ... Aaaanyhoo... moving on.
 
EDIT: oh, that must be it. Just checked Terry's and Mackabee's profiles and they also joined April 13, 2001. Geez, now I'm really wondering how long we've all been burning our time on these boards.

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