I agree. All those salesman ‘first pencil’ and manager required to negotiate the deal is bullshit. I feel sorry for the salesman, as they are the puppet for the manager.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I agree. All those salesman ‘first pencil’ and manager required to negotiate the deal is bullshit. I feel sorry for the salesman, as they are the puppet for the manager.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is true and it is absolutely ridiculous. Unless I want to go in to test drive it, I don't need to be there in person to negotiate.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think they want you to be there in person because they think it gives them an edge to up sell you on shit.
I just couldn't imagine lying to someone's face over and over again all the while hoping they give up and agree to a deal - I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I did that to someone even once, let alone for a living. I agree the salesman is handcuffed sometimes, depending how the particular dealership operates. There are a few diamonds in the rough but overall I despise the industry and it's predatory tactics.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Perhaps that's the advantage of being an out-of-town buyer like I was. There was no reasonable expectation for me to be there in person. And why I was able to do the entire deal quickly with the manager without the whole dog and pony show.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
When you call/email them for a price though, they have no idea if you are from out of town or not unless you tell them. Treating customers completely different based on where they have chosen to live is ridiculous IMO.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I guess you should start every email with "good sir, I am communicating with you in regards to a vehicle purchase I wish to make in your city. I reside away from your region but am eager to make a transaction. Please respond your earliest convince! "
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Ya I agree get the deal going through email and phone and I finish it up in person. To prove I’m there to buy it and get a little more off or a little extra stuff kicked in.
Ohh another thing that I’ve had to deal with Previously, “we need a commitment from you in the form of deposit to start the negotiations”. I havnt had that in years but that one would be me walking out these days, maybe when your younger trying to buy a car it makes sense as they don’t want to waste their time.
When I bought my GF's car, I emailed every single dealer in Calgary + Airdrie, Red Deer, Okotoks, and High River. Most didn't even bother to respond (or only did when I re-sent the email to the manager), and only two would deal with me via email/phone. Everyone else just replied with "come on down and we'll make a deal". In my email, I stated I did not need a test drive and I was ready to purchase immediately at X price (with a fully broken down calculation based on their dealer cost + their profit). Literally all they had to do was say yes, and they would get a guaranteed sale with a fair profit for doing zero work, and only 2 dealerships were interested. It boggles the mind.
I actually don't recall when my location came up in the conversation. I had the disadvantage of wanting a very specific car which they had, and didn't want to fuck around. They were either willing to deal or they weren't. Luckily they were and my strategy of talking directly with the sales manager seemed to have worked. (I also have some prior, albeit brief, car sales experience myself, but that didn't come up in the conversation either. lol).This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If it's a VW approved oil and OEM Oil Filter done within the recommended service intervals in your owners manual they can't void your engine warranty. Done by an indy or yourself.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Picked it up yesterday. Fun so far.
I really like the colorThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That almost looks like a selectively colorized B&W photo haha.
Haha thanks. I'm working a night shift picked it up on my way in and decided I needed a pic when I got back to my place, just a regular older phone pic while tired. The last 10years of vehicles I've owned have been white, I was gonna do that again, but decided if I was ever gonna switch, it's gonna be this color haha.
Where is it built? If US, then no implications other than bringing it to US standards. Most cars these days that’s usually trivial stuff like interior light and stickers. If built outside US/CAN/MEX, add import dutyThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Those headlights are great. Look lifted straight from the 8 series BMW
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If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
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Miss my gti from time to time. Such a great practical small car. Audi is bringing the turbo blue this year, pretty similar to that I think.
I hated the leaked photos, but I actually love it now.
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