Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just tell them you're looking at cars. Worked for me. What cars did you look at? BTW, that was your 666th post 🙂
Originally posted by: Buttzilla
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just tell them you're looking at cars. Worked for me. What cars did you look at? BTW, that was your 666th post 🙂
haha i didn't even notice that.
well, i have about 8k to spend right now. so i'm either gonna find something cheap and blow it all or down on something and make payments. as of now i'm leaning more on finding something used cause i'm heading back to school and don't need the payments on a new.
carwise...something reliable, dont' care right now about looks and stuff so imma end up getting a 96-2000 civic coupe or 94-97 accord. man, buying a car sucks. so much to worry about.
john
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Buttzilla
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just tell them you're looking at cars. Worked for me. What cars did you look at? BTW, that was your 666th post 🙂
haha i didn't even notice that.
well, i have about 8k to spend right now. so i'm either gonna find something cheap and blow it all or down on something and make payments. as of now i'm leaning more on finding something used cause i'm heading back to school and don't need the payments on a new.
carwise...something reliable, dont' care right now about looks and stuff so imma end up getting a 96-2000 civic coupe or 94-97 accord. man, buying a car sucks. so much to worry about.
john
Good choices. I'd go for the Accord personally. I know several people (including my sister) who have Civics ranging from 97-99 and although they like the car, they wish they had something bigger. I'd try for a 98 Accord (iirc, the first year of the newer body style) but that might be stretching your limit. Anyway good luck with your car search.
Originally posted by: Buttzilla
i saw a few 98 accords for around 10k...i'd actually buy that if i can come up w/ the other 2k or be able to finance it and pay it off in one year. i was offered a 2000 special edition accord for 8k, its salvaged titled, front, engine and frame wasn't damaged, the rear, two doors on the drivers side was damage and easily replaced/fixed. but i wanted to see the car finished before i slap 8k down. my frien advised me never to get anything salvaged but the guy selling it is gf dads mechanic, her dad used to be a mechanic also. all their cars are salvaged and he told me u just got to find the right one.
wel'll see.
john
Originally posted by: shekondar
Move to Indiana. The dealers are all closed on Sundays - there's an ancient state law that makes it illegal to sell cars on Sunday here.
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just tell them you're looking at cars. Worked for me. What cars did you look at? BTW, that was your 666th post 🙂
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just tell them you're looking at cars. Worked for me. What cars did you look at? BTW, that was your 666th post 🙂
That's when I would have countered.
Me: "Hi! Welcome to Honda! My name is Jerry....and yours?" (As I extend my hand)
Customer: "Oh, I'm just looking."
Me: "Great! New or used?"
Customer: "New...but not sure."
Me: "Ok...are you looking for economy, utility, something sporty?"
Customer: "Well, maybe a small SUV"
Me: "Great! We have plenty of CR-Vs on the lot. In fact, since at the end of Feb. the dealership has to pay inventory tax on every vehicle left on the lot, we're running some discounts on them. Is there any color or options you'd like to have?"
And on and on.
A good salesperson can counter any objection thrown up by a customer but does so without being pressuring. Get that face time...build rapport with the customer (that's the case for ANY industry where sales are involved...not just car sales). But, then get them in the car for the demo, get the customer behind the wheel...let 'em feel it's theirs. "Hey, Bob, if you'll flip down your sun visor. Bob, if you'll open your glove compartment. Bob, open your tailgate and let me show how spacious it is and how your rear seats fold down flat very easily."
😀
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just tell them you're looking at cars. Worked for me. What cars did you look at? BTW, that was your 666th post 🙂
That's when I would have countered.
Me: "Hi! Welcome to Honda! My name is Jerry....and yours?" (As I extend my hand)
Customer: "Oh, I'm just looking."
Me: "Great! New or used?"
Customer: "New...but not sure."
Me: "Ok...are you looking for economy, utility, something sporty?"
Customer: "Well, maybe a small SUV"
Me: "Great! We have plenty of CR-Vs on the lot. In fact, since at the end of Feb. the dealership has to pay inventory tax on every vehicle left on the lot, we're running some discounts on them. Is there any color or options you'd like to have?"
And on and on.
A good salesperson can counter any objection thrown up by a customer but does so without being pressuring. Get that face time...build rapport with the customer (that's the case for ANY industry where sales are involved...not just car sales). But, then get them in the car for the demo, get the customer behind the wheel...let 'em feel it's theirs. "Hey, Bob, if you'll flip down your sun visor. Bob, if you'll open your glove compartment. Bob, open your tailgate and let me show how spacious it is and how your rear seats fold down flat very easily."
😀
Originally posted by: FallenHero
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just tell them you're looking at cars. Worked for me. What cars did you look at? BTW, that was your 666th post 🙂
That's when I would have countered.
Me: "Hi! Welcome to Honda! My name is Jerry....and yours?" (As I extend my hand)
Customer: "Oh, I'm just looking."
Me: "Great! New or used?"
Customer: "New...but not sure."
Me: "Ok...are you looking for economy, utility, something sporty?"
Customer: "Well, maybe a small SUV"
Me: "Great! We have plenty of CR-Vs on the lot. In fact, since at the end of Feb. the dealership has to pay inventory tax on every vehicle left on the lot, we're running some discounts on them. Is there any color or options you'd like to have?"
And on and on.
A good salesperson can counter any objection thrown up by a customer but does so without being pressuring. Get that face time...build rapport with the customer (that's the case for ANY industry where sales are involved...not just car sales). But, then get them in the car for the demo, get the customer behind the wheel...let 'em feel it's theirs. "Hey, Bob, if you'll flip down your sun visor. Bob, if you'll open your glove compartment. Bob, open your tailgate and let me show how spacious it is and how your rear seats fold down flat very easily."
😀
How about this?
You: "Hi! Welcome to Honda! My name is Jerry....and yours?" (As I extend my hand)
Me: "I have an Ak-47 in the car and a 1000 rounds of ammo. Unless you leave me alone, I will be forced to show you the true meaning of "going postal"
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