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01-04-2017, 09:45 PM | #32 | ||
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Similar story - I was out looking for the son's first car. Just needed something cheap and reliable. Dealer let me take it for a drive, but wouldn't start negotiating on the price until I'd put $1000 deposit down. Basically said I'll do the deal and pay for it now but I'm not putting $1000 on the table to work out what price I'll pay for it. Salesman was adamant that was the way it's done. I walked.
Much better experience when I bought another 2nd hand car for myself about 2 yrs ago - was through a dealer. No hard sell - the guy has been there for ages and gets repeat and word of mouth business because he looks after people (even though he can't do anything without talking to the 'boss') Best one I've heard of and I got this first hand from the person who was doing the deal. Tradie walks into a dealership (in his work gear) and all the sales staff are sitting around doing nothing. After checking out a ute, he goes up to one of the sales guys and wants to talk about buying the ute on the floor. Reply was they were pretty busy at the moment and he'd have to make an appointment for Saturday. Tradie makes appointment - then goes to another dealer (different manufacturer) and buys a ute. Comes back via the first dealership in his new ute and tells them not to worry about the appointment for Saturday because he doesn't need it now. That's karma - because he also told anyone he knew.
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01-04-2017, 09:58 PM | #33 | ||
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Had similar experience.
Went to (i know i know swear words here) hsv dealer - had to see whats available. And i really did like the R8 sportswagon. (Ford should never have stopped the wagon) So im looking at the car and nobody is bothering me. Big boss walks past and says - like its a joke Oh checking out the cars you'd love to own before checking out the cars you can own? F#ck no. I want to buy an R8 sportswagon but you guys are a bunch of lazy C#nts to busy to serv me. Quick as a flash he kicked someones *** to serve me. test drove one and said Yep ill take a white wagon auto with leather. Get it in and ill sign away. - yes sir easy done be in touch soon. I waited about 4months (rang regularly too) Went to ford and said i wanna drive a GT yep no problems. Got back and they say what you think? Yeah not bad but hate the colour and interior (clothe) No worries what colour etc? white black stripe leather etc. Oh no sorry none avail. so i leave. They call me back in 2 days time. Car will be in the show room tues next fortnight. They ordered in specially for me just so i could "have a look". Probably 2 months later hsv call asking if ive decided what car i wanted. Was going thru a tunnel so dropped the windows and floored it that was my answer. Lol he's like Whats that? I said its ny new car bought it a few months ago you f#cked up and lost a huge sale ya w#nker. Then hung up and cruised away haha |
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01-04-2017, 10:22 PM | #34 | ||
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DUH!!The tyres were actually quite good otherwise I would have said they needed replaced.They weren't the cheapest neither were they the dearest but they were new,which was something I wasn't expecting
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02-04-2017, 01:13 AM | #36 | ||
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When I was looking to buy a new car back in late 2008 I was comparing the SS Commodore to the XR6T.. Was ready to buy, etc but wanted to drive both and would buy the one I liked more.. Went to Holden, no worries sir, have a drive. It was OK, didn't feel THAT quick....
Went into the Ford dealership across the Highway and the service couldn't have been worse. I was checking one out on the lot with a mate of mine, had a sit, made sure It was comfy, and I liked the "look" and interior. Decided it was nice but just wanted to drive one as, at the time, I wanted a V8, and needed to know the I6T had the same performance (little did I know...lol). Went inside and the sales guy gave me every excuse under the sun as to why I couldn't take one for a drive.. "we don't let joyriders test drive the XR6T and XR8's but if you would like to put a deposit down we can work something out". I just said to him, respectively, "I don't buy things I cant drive, thanks for your ****ty attidude and for wasting my time, I will go elsewhere" he just smiled and went back to his colleague and had a good laugh... Went straight to another dealer not too far away and I'll tell you, it was like chalk and cheese... They where happy for me to look around, when I was ready to drive one they apologized and said they only had them at their other dealer (I was at Mt Gravatt and the car was at Capalaba) but she would, if I wanted, drive me to the other site and we could test drive the car. I said yes and we got into a new Mondeo and went over.. I had a decent test drive of the car and fell in love with it.. Did the deal then and their, left a deposit and had my new car with a few weeks (FG's wherent out that long then and I wanted a Sensation one with the Tech Pack, 19's but no leather..lol.. picky I know). because of this brilliant service My old man bought his ranger from the same saleswoman and, until they closed, we bought another few cars from them... As for the first Ford dealer, well me being annoyed, when I got the FG, I drove it in and had a chat to the sales manager about the horrible service and how I wasn't taken seriously and, if you look outside, you will see the FG XR6T I have just picked up from a competitor yard due to his staff members complete lack of service... I then thanked him for his time and left...
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02-04-2017, 03:21 AM | #37 | ||
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What I have experienced with dealerships is they will walk on broken glass to sell you a car. After that they treat you like you owe them something, I love it when you call to speak to someone and they say sorry you cant speak to such and such he is with a customer, I kindly reply with I am a customer also! I've had a few issues with my XR8 and by god what an experience that was, I have vented a few times on other posts if you want to find out, but is it only me that has had to call them every time even thou they promise to call back? I have blasted them many times and yet it changed nothing. Im only persevering with this dealership until I get all my issues fixed and they wont see me again. Rather sad for them because I haven't finished buying new cars yet and will be looking for one for the missus in about 6- 12 months.
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02-04-2017, 10:20 AM | #38 | ||
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Interesting stories. I’ve never had anything unsavoury happen during my car buying adventures.
In 2003 I decided it was time to buy a CV8. I saw the prototype at the Sydney Motor Show, had a good look around them at a GMH pre-release viewing, and made a decision that I had to have one, one day. No test drive needed, I had a VT Commodore, and after all they were ‘only a 2 door Commodore’ One Friday, I saw a newspaper advert by a large Sydney dealer that they had 12 in stock at very good, below RRP, drive away prices. Quick phone call, “Yep, that’s what we have.” Armed with advert and knowledge, I made a lunch time visit to the local, very large regional Holden dealer that I had bought from a number of times in the past, and plonked my backside in their CV8 showroom example. A female sales-person eventually noticed me. “ Hello. Comfortable in there? Not bad are they.” “ Yeah, I’m sitting .... thinking” “ They are a bit of a d**k-head magnet” “ Ahhhh ..... What?” “ Yeah. D**k-heads are always coming in, sitting in it, and wanting to talk about it” “ Well, I’m not one of them. I’m here to buy. What deal can you do?” “ We don’t do deals. Besides, we can’t get any, this is the sales manager personal car” I showed her the newspaper clipping, and a short, rather curt conversation .... “Well, you had better go to Sydney” ... end of short, curt conversation. Another phone call to Sydney. Said I wanted this colour, with that interior, and those wheels. Reached agreement on change-over with trade-in, GM card rebate. Drove 300km Saturday morning, signed order as per phone call, picked up new car Tuesday. Very happy customer. Even got a matching Biante 1.18 model free. I couldn’t be bothered to go back to local dealer to say “ Nah, nah, nah” and even drove to Sydney to have the scheduled services done by the selling dealer. |
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02-04-2017, 12:27 PM | #39 | ||
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Heres one from the other side of the fence where the car yard was left frustrated...
Many moons ago, I was living in NSW with my Brother and his Wife when he received an invitation from the HSV Dealer at Liverpool to come to their big sale of HSV's. We roll in and take a few different models for a spin before they settled on a Senator. So were sitting in the sales office, the salesman is writing up the contract when my Brother turns to me and asks what I think of the car they've picked out. I say its nice but if it were me i'd be giving the new Fords a look before dropping that much on a Holden. Well you should have seen the look on the salesman's face when my Brothers Wife says that her Father loved his Fairlanes. So negotiations stopped and we left Liverpool headed for the Ford Dealer at Campbeltown near where we were living. A few weeks later they took delivery of a 5.0l NL Concorde |
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02-04-2017, 09:05 PM | #40 | ||
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Oldest trick in the book. They act relaxed at first to sus you out. If you respond in a relaxed fashion, tey figure they can bully you.
Only way is to act like a bigger a_hole then them. If you are talking to them for the first time, be gruff, unfriendly, and impatient. If they send the young bloke out to you, call him "sonny" and ask to speak with his Dad. The utterly stupid thing is that the ruder you are, the nicer they will be. Best way is to make contact by phone or email first. Be abrupt, impatient, never reply quickly. Tell them you have no time, and they need to bring the car to you for a test drive. You've heard the old saying that "you get more Bees with Honey"? Well with car-salesmen, you need to use pesticide. Now having said all that, be prepared. There are many dealers out there who simply aren't interested, once they realise you're not a pushover and won't be ripped off. They prey on gullible fools, and won't waste their time if you're not. |
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02-04-2017, 09:18 PM | #41 | ||
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When I recently went shopping for my daughter's NEW car, I was initially astonished at just how many dealers were not even interested.
In Perth, there were IIRC 9 dealers around the city. Some literally never even got back to me. A couple threw out a price without much enthusiasm. Only two dealers actually went after our business. But when you think about it, its simple. When you approach by email, some immediately figure you're not a complete rube and so they will never get your business, and don't even bother. Others will make the initial effort, but once it becomes clear you're shopping around, they also realise they'll never win. |
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02-04-2017, 09:22 PM | #42 | |||
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02-04-2017, 10:02 PM | #44 | |||
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Even though the dealers (GMH and Ford) did things a bit differently we were treated with courtesy and respect by both. It helps to have a bottom line and not require finance. From there it was plain sailing (got the Holden at my cut off point and had to kick in an extra $500 for the Kuga (but wanted out of my wife's Focus before trans problems).
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02-04-2017, 10:10 PM | #45 | ||
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Bought a new Fiesta ST mid last year just before the end of financial year. I actually was 'only looking' and hadn't really decided between a Fiesta ST (new) or Focus ST (second-hand)...ended up driving away in their in-stock ST
The timing was right, price was...ok (was more ok when I pointed out their first 'drive-away' price was fairly high compared to other in-stock cars at other dealers in a 100km radius). I didn't get a great deal for my trade-in, $6.5k for a 2010 (2011 first-registered) LV MKII TDCi Focus with ~110k on the clock but they were very keen, but only because of the date I am thinking... The issue I normally have is that I am pretty much Mr Invisible. Short early-50s Mr Average Guy. Fairly quiet unless you really pee me off. Normally they glance at me and don't even bother looking up again....except now I have bought a car at the dealer they all seem to take notice and it's like bees and honey now...even when I'm hanging around waiting for my car to be serviced. Went into Peter Stevens three times in four days in late 2015 and looked at motorbikes. Couldn't even get a sales guy off his chair. Went next door and rode away on a Yamaha MT-07... ...same in their Accessories area. Wander around, I'm the only guy in the shop, Sales people are all talking to each other...nothing. Pull apart all their displays looking for the right size jacket, still nothing. Find my own size and take it up to the counter and the sales girl looks at me like I offered her a dead beaver and says "can I help you?'.... ...well the shop is empty, you're standing in front of a cash register, I'm carrying a new motorcycle jacket which I haven't paid for...yeah, probably what do you reckon Last edited by Ratmick; 02-04-2017 at 10:17 PM. |
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03-04-2017, 12:16 AM | #46 | ||
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What is the difference between a used car salesman and a catfish??
One is a slimy bottom feeding waste of space the other is a fish.
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03-04-2017, 12:23 AM | #47 | ||
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Sometimes you come across someone trying to make an honest living. It happens on the odd occasion. It provokes repeat business also.
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03-04-2017, 12:57 AM | #48 | ||
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I am not too far off my 50th birthday and have bought and sold and traded my fair share of cars over the last 35 years, I am yet to find this rare individual you speak off.
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They're the unicorn
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03-04-2017, 08:52 AM | #51 | ||
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So are you in the first or second category?.If you can't even see one in the mirror you must be in the first lot
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03-04-2017, 09:47 AM | #52 | ||
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When you buy your first car you're going to get ripped off.
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03-04-2017, 10:06 AM | #53 | ||
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Even if it was free?
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03-04-2017, 10:58 AM | #55 | ||
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If its free you didnt "buy" it.
But disagree. My 1st car was awesome. Still have it in my shed. |
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03-04-2017, 11:24 AM | #56 | ||
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if you have to buy used, look for a one owner private car with documented history. A little bit more expensive now but in the long run far cheaper.
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Went to a 'classic' shop to look at a Charger with a friend, he works hard and his goal is to own one of each Ford, Holden and Val coupes. We were in boadies and flano's as usual. The salesman comes up and tells us we're welcome to look "Just don't touch it" He catches a glance of the HQ Monaro we arrived in and starts asking the other people in the shop if its theirs. After a couple of no's he finally looks back at us grinning at him. He got told he could have a look but not to touch it... Same at Ford, toyed with the idea of a new RS, went to the showroom for some info on specs and options and was bluntly told "you'll just have to place an order" Peeved I went back with the old RS and parked it sideways across the front of the forecourt. They were falling over themselves too help. I think the moral here is not to judge a book by its cover...
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03-04-2017, 12:15 PM | #58 | ||
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But what about all the private selles who are trying to unload a problem that the dealer picked up when evaluating a trade in price.From my experience there are many times more private seller crooks than crooked car yards.Generally car yards will look after the buyer a little bit,private sellers say stiff it's your problem now.
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03-04-2017, 01:11 PM | #59 | ||
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The last two cars from the local dealer have been quite easy sales. I have price and i dont budge (i dont low ball and they can try to lowball but they soon change their tune)
There was a toyota dealer next to the ford one i bought my ute from and they played the bs. I guess they missed out as went and bought a terry two months later (when we found what we wanted). I did have a ford dealer (on the east side) start playing the hard sell on me back in the day and i started just wasting their time. Selling to me is simple treat me with respect and if im happy with the price and product the deal will get done. Normally im pretty ready to buy if im talking to a salesman.
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I've had experiences from both ends of the spectrum!
One on Paramatta Rd, I got to the point that I expected someone to pull a knife cause I decided that their trade and changeover price was just plain crazy (which it was... they tried to sell me a 250,000km EF GLi for almost the price of a brand new EL XR6). They tried every intimidating technique they could, even bringing in some unsavoury security looking guy to stand in the door way with the door locked! Last Australian fleet sales yard I'll go to! To the other extreme, where there is a brilliant guy to deal with in Newcastle. He's wasn't technically a sales guy when I first met him, but the guy who looked after, identified problems and had things repaired after trades, and drop offs of ex fleet cars (fleet company). I couldn't get service from guys in suits, as there happened to be a few customers in at once. So this guy (Adam) approached me and we got talking about Falcons (which he is a fan), so he said that he happy to talk me through my options. By then all the other customers had left and the suits went back into their air con, whilst we continued to talk. About an hour later Adam had explained the little stickers that dealers sometimes use to identify cars that are new to the lot, been there an acceptable amount of time and the ones that just haven't moved in months. We found two BAs that had been there forever and were close to my budget and I was happy to test drive and negotiate. I guess the suits decided that since I'd been there for 2 hours and driven 2 cars they'd come out and close the deal. Adam told them to go back inside and leave him alone. Once they left we negotiated and then he went inside to confirm with the boss. The boss wasn't pleased by the offer and decided to come out and try and renegotiate, but Adam went into bat for me! Even telling his boss at one point he was being stupid as the car i wanted had been moved through 2 sister dealers unsold and had been sitting in their lot for 3 months. We finally did the deal and the next day I came back with the bank cheque (we finished negotiating at about 6.30pm!). Adam called me over to his shed after the payment was made and documents signed, and loaded me up with every single cover, mat etc he had of my choosing. I've then sent 4 friends to them and my brother and he alone has sold over 6 cars to my connections in a handful of years. I've not bought more than one personally, but I'll drop in every now and again, we'll talk and chat cars for about 10. He's also gotten online to look at GTs/F6s (when i was looking for my current F6) and see what their wholesale price was (if it had any record of one) so I had more info about what each car was worth. I did go back once as a potential customer as my wife was interested in upgrading her BA V8 Ghia to an FG G6E. He straight away said as a family and friends price he give me 8K off the marked price of a beautiful G6E in luscious with cream interior and all the options. The only reason we didn't go for it was because my wife couldn't give up the idea of a V8 rumble, and in hindsight it was ok as we were promoted to an overseas position a month or two later. But will be going back when we move home! Dealers, new/used, country/city family owned or even big groups, it comes down to each individual's attitudes. I've had way more terrible experiences than good, but at the end of the day is the people that make or break the buying experience. Find a good person to deal with, ignore the rubbish dealers pedal about getting honest, family blah blah. Find a person in a dealership that treats you well. But sometimes the biggest issue is you want a rare car and the dealer/private person selling is the biggest hurdle. That makes buying your dream car a pain in the butt!
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