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Re: names [british_rover] by jipster
Feb 10, 2006 (11:26 am)

Replying to: british_rover (Feb 10, 2006 10:14 am)

"They are too afraid to talk to them or something"
 
Possibly. Or, it could be the guy already has enough stress in his life.
 
As a consumer, I was in a similar situation as you described. I pulled into a dealership lot, there were 4 or 5 salesmen just standing around...as if scanning for possible prey. The "up" guy noticed me pulling in, and immediately went into an all out sprint...running towards my car like a lion after a wildebeest(though smiling and waving). I was like, "Do I owe this guy money?". Nope...I do a Jim Rockford half doughnut in their parking lot, and I am out of there. I can appreciate a enthusiastic and friendly salesperson, but come on salespeoples...let's keep it real.
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Re: names [jipster] by british_rover
Feb 10, 2006 (11:33 am)

Replying to: jipster (Feb 10, 2006 11:26 am)

I didn't sprint and I didn't hop out of my chair right away either. It was cold out so I got my jacket on made sure I had some business cards on hand and then strolled out to meed the guy.
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Re: Yeah... [qbrozen] by xkiddx13
Feb 10, 2006 (11:40 am)

Replying to: qbrozen (Feb 09, 2006 12:56 pm)

Well thank you for clearing the mess up, i to apologize for being in the dark about what we were disscussing.
 
like i stated before i belive isell is an upfront and honest person. i just saw that post and wanted to comment on it because i try to be aware of every possible angle that the customer might come in on, and if i can place my opinon out there for someone else to benifit from i try.
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Re: Time to do a deal [damish003] by xkiddx13
Feb 10, 2006 (11:46 am)

Replying to: damish003 (Feb 09, 2006 1:06 pm)

I never said it was standard policy, but lets look at it this way, you are buying a grey honda civic 2006 dx, i know on our lot that we have at least, i said at least 3 of the exact same cars, the only difference is maybe 2 to 3 miles more or less on the odometer. so to place a customer in that car, they may think that they are driving the sameone, that is being detailed and deliverd. i'm not gonna put a customer in a car that has a navi system if the one that they are buying does not have one.. it is called feeling out your customer and using a bit of common sense.
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Re: names [british_rover] by mazda6iguy
Feb 10, 2006 (11:47 am)

Replying to: british_rover (Feb 10, 2006 10:14 am)

The only thing I can say is a turn off to me is when there is a group of salespeople hanging around outside the entrance door to the showroom waiting to 'pounce' on the customer the second he gets out of his car. I like to look for a few minutes before I will ask to see a salesperson. That's just my 2 cents.
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Discount on 2005 model by d_goes
Feb 10, 2006 (11:48 am)
I've been looking at purchasing a Dodge Grand Caravan. While I've had some mixed results with Dodge in the past, it seems as though you can negotiate a price right around invoice plus Dodge is offering $3000 cash back.
 
I drove a 2006 this morning and the salesman told me that the dealership still had some 05s on the lot - I might want to check them out to see if any met my needs. I plan to keep the car at least 5 years and I'm familiar with the depreciation of the Grand Caravan.
 
According to KBB, the vehicle "worth" is already below invoice. I'd be tempted to go after a totally loaded 05 SXT. I'm thinking the market for 2005 Grand Caravans is pretty limited as is right now. How much $$ should I be looking to save to make this worth while? Should I be starting at a percentage below the listed invoice? I'm not trying to negotiate dollars/pennies here, but if you buy an "outdated" version of a 2006 vehicle that is not exactly flying off the lot (hence the $3000 cash back), shouldn't you expect a really large discount?
 
Any guidance?
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Do You Prejudge A Prospect? by martian
Feb 10, 2006 (12:21 pm)
Suppose a dirty, almost homeless-looking gent walks in..and wants to check out an expensive car? Do you waste your time? he could be an eccentric milionaire, who is prepared to buy the car on the spot 9and pay for it with a roll of $100 bills).
or, he might be just an escapee from the local looney bin.
By the same token-a poseur ina $5000 suit pulls up-do you fawn on him? (The guy is $500,000 in debt, but dresses like Donald Trump)
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Another SUV question... by golic
Feb 10, 2006 (12:24 pm)
Gentlemen thank you for the SUV suggestions, (sequioa, lr3) but, I think I am too practical for that type of vehicle and to be honest, I "need" to keep the lease payment in the $500 range.
 
If it weren't for the fact that my recent move did not land me within 5 miles of my office, I would avoid the SUV entirely. Don't get me wrong, I think they are a fun car to drive and pehpaps a bit more practical in Chicago winters (although, I do enjoy watching to some extent how many I see in the ditch during a snowfall when the SUV driver thinks they are invinceable)
 
I would appreciate your insisghts suggestions, on a vehicle that will accomomadate my 4 children ranging from 1-6 years of age. This would not be the primary family car, but the back up car- ie pick them up after wife dropped them off, etc.
 
I would like to stay south of 35K, what are your thoughts?
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Re: names [mazda6iguy] by kdhspyder
Feb 10, 2006 (12:25 pm)

Replying to: mazda6iguy (Feb 10, 2006 11:47 am)

There is a very fine line between letting a new arrival get out look around and begin to 'shop' and the over-agressive 'Hi, I'm ____' shake hands and pull'em out through the drivers window.
 
I think, others chime in, 30 sec's is an appropriate time or about the time it takes to lock the car and look around.
 
Beyond that there is a 'disrespect' factor that has to be considered. 'What aren't I good enough to warrant someone to come over and at least introduce themselves? Am I invisible?' There are a lot of people who feel insulted in this way especially if they are new to this particular store. How do you know? You dont.
 
I look at it this way, If a visitor came into my house to look at it they should at least be greeted. It's no different.
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Re: Do You Prejudge A Prospect? [martian] by golic
Feb 10, 2006 (12:26 pm)

Replying to: martian (Feb 10, 2006 12:21 pm)

My guess is there are a heck-of-a-lot more people in this world who carry themselves on that they have more money than they do, than there are eccenttic higher incomers walking around like they are homeless (who remembers when we called these people bums and hobos).

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