I'm looking around for a new daily driver. I thought I'd visit Chevy to see if they want to sell me a car a great price.
Short answer - Underwhelming - same old car dealer stupid talk that's been done for years.
I told the salesman I am ready to make a deal today - for a great bargain. He keeps insisting he wants me to sit down, let's talks, let's go drive in the cars.
Me: No thanks -here is my phone number and email address - call me when you're ready to deal.
My annoyances:
- I don't need the salesman to waste my time giving me a spiel about stuff that he's either BSing or does not fully understand.
- I don't want to take a test drive - unless I'm ready to buy a particuloar car that the dealer is making me an incredible deal on. I've driven plenty of cars and they all smell and fell nice when they are new. I've already picked out the specific types of models that I'm interesed in.
- I don't want to talk about financing. I'm buying a car, not financing. After we've settled on the car and agreed upon a ridiculously low cash price, then maybe I'll consider haggling over financing arrangements and I'll decide if I want the no interest loan, pay cash or get my own financing or whatever.
Give me an insanely cheap price on a new Malibu LTZ V6 OR a new Traverse with leather.
Don't want to do that? No problem - I'm in no hurry - plus there are loads of dealers in Florida, many will to ship the car of my dreams right to my front door.
The salesguy emails me: Hey - What kind of car are you looking for (duh), come on in and let's sit down and talk (grr) and let me really find out what you want (duh) - I've got some great financing deals (roll eyes). By the way, here's a used Impala I've got a deal on (but I asked for new Malilbus and Traverses).
Keep on plowing yourself into the ground, GM.
Short answer - Underwhelming - same old car dealer stupid talk that's been done for years.
I told the salesman I am ready to make a deal today - for a great bargain. He keeps insisting he wants me to sit down, let's talks, let's go drive in the cars.
Me: No thanks -here is my phone number and email address - call me when you're ready to deal.
My annoyances:
- I don't need the salesman to waste my time giving me a spiel about stuff that he's either BSing or does not fully understand.
- I don't want to take a test drive - unless I'm ready to buy a particuloar car that the dealer is making me an incredible deal on. I've driven plenty of cars and they all smell and fell nice when they are new. I've already picked out the specific types of models that I'm interesed in.
- I don't want to talk about financing. I'm buying a car, not financing. After we've settled on the car and agreed upon a ridiculously low cash price, then maybe I'll consider haggling over financing arrangements and I'll decide if I want the no interest loan, pay cash or get my own financing or whatever.
Give me an insanely cheap price on a new Malibu LTZ V6 OR a new Traverse with leather.
Don't want to do that? No problem - I'm in no hurry - plus there are loads of dealers in Florida, many will to ship the car of my dreams right to my front door.
The salesguy emails me: Hey - What kind of car are you looking for (duh), come on in and let's sit down and talk (grr) and let me really find out what you want (duh) - I've got some great financing deals (roll eyes). By the way, here's a used Impala I've got a deal on (but I asked for new Malilbus and Traverses).
Keep on plowing yourself into the ground, GM.
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