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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
The truth is that 80% of a dealership's revenue comes from their service department. Their sales process is CRAAAAAAP. I sold a car to a guy one time, he walked in with all his paperwork perfectly organized and paperclipped. He had his financing and a check ready to go. It STILL took THREE FREAKING HOURS.

Yeah and if an elderly lady would tell me the dealer that told her she needed a new transaxle/ transmission in her 2019 Hyundai SUV with 23k miles on it and wanted 4900 to do it they'd have had total hell brought down on them. Just total ripoff artist now. So many of them...
 
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"I think you will see the left try to control the media. They're gonna show the first crying female, the first crying child and say see how inhumane we are. But they won't talk about three hundred forty thousand children that they've failed to take care of."
 
Yeah and if an elderly lady would tell me the dealer that told her she needed a new transaxle/ transmission in her 2019 Hyundai SUV with 23k miles on it and wanted 4900 to do it they'd have had total hell brought down on them. Just total ripoff artist now. So many of them...
Sounds like a warranty issue to me.
 
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I sold cars for two years. I just did the honest approach as the price is out there. You had way more wiggle room for new cars as they’d take a losing deal (customers never believe that you lose money on a deal but the dealership doesn’t care if it helps get them to their bonus level but once they’ve already reached that level they won’t come down). Used cars, there was not a lot of wiggle room on those.

Being the salesmen sucks because you’re just a middle man, and you have spent time with a customer building rapport and then you got a dickhead manager who tries to rip someone’s head off and you gotta go in there and deal with this.

I sold 174 cars one year. On our brand’s side, like 90% of us had college degrees. In the used department were the stereotypical car salesmen.

The real POS are the sales managers and dealership manager.
I’d rather go to the dentist office and a get a crown put on one of my teeth (had this done multiple times unfortunately) than go to a (st)ealership to a buy a vehicle. Honestly.
 
The BEST thing that EVER happened or WILL happen to her and their "kids"...

The only accolade I EVER state about myself is that my family and my children have ALWAYS ate MY food. Thank GOD he let me work and feed my family.
I hope that was a joke but...I do believe there are people out there that think that way. Hell, we have a few on here that do. Thank God for Trump

Trump! Trump! Trump! Wanted to kick start the hearts of the TDS laden morons here so that the blood gets flowing during this climate change of cold weather. Maybe, just maybe mind you, if they warm up enough the blood flows to what little grey matter they have to wake them out of the "Woke" stupor they have been in for years now.

You are welcome you MAGA haters. Don't forget what the first A stands for in MAGA. America! Perhaps you haters are headed where you will have a better life...anywhere but here. Good luck!
 
I’d rather go to the dentist office and a get a crown put on one of my teeth (had this done multiple times unfortunately) than go to a (st)ealership to a buy a vehicle. Honestly.

That entirely depends on what you are looking to buy, and where you go. You can also take 99% of the red tape out of the equation by finding the car you want beforehand, and soliciting offers. Best man wins. We did that w/ my wife's Audi....knew our specs and features and found 3 of them in the price range we wanted and within a 6 hr drive....Atlanta, Nashville and Cincy (Lex couldn't get what we wanted) Atlanta won out by a good margin and we had the majority of the deal done over the phone and email. When we went to pick it up we were there approx 1 hour to sign everything.
 
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Don’t stop at security clearance. They must be fired, at minimum. And if there are any legal ramifications for knowingly lying about such matter, those should be pursued as well.
They should be imprisoned. I had a Top-Secret security clearance a couple of times in the military and had I even committed a mistake (big one) during one stretch with the type of weapons I worked with, I could/would have been put in prison for a long stint. These people should not be able to work with the government ever again, after prison time of course.
 
These idiots are either too dumb or just as corrupt as we have figured or both to claim free speech on committing a crime after swearing to uphold the oath they had to take in order to receive those clearances. You give up certain rights when you decide to serve in specific capacities because of the commitment to protect this country.
 
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