What do you think about sales people?

What do you think about car sales people ? What upsets you most about them ?

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    What upsets me most about them (and all salespeople) is that they don't care if you don't want it, can't afford it, they just keep pushing, pushing, pushing.........

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Probably when I went to the car showroom to buy myself a car, with my husband, Mr. GorgeousFluffpot. The car salesman kept talking to Mr. GF, even though my husband kept saying to him "speak to my wife, the car's for her". the salesman would smirk at me, condescendingly, and then turn to Mr. GF and carry on talking to him. It was only when the discussion turned round to the colour of the car that the salesman invited my contribution!! Needless to say, we didn't buy there and found a better deal - and a more polite salesman - further down the road!

gorgeousfluffpot

I don't like pushy sales people. It irritates me when I set foot onto a car lot and I am approached immediately, by sales people following me around. I want time to wander the lot and see if anything catches me eye, before even speaking to a sales person. If I want more information on the car, I will go inside and ask to speak to someone.

bratty brat

i hate how they think that they are something special compared to other people they work with and coustomers and how they look down on them

mowhokman

they smell like old peoples wee thats quite annoying

steven c

It upsets me when they get a bad rap from inexperienced buyers, or buyers with an unrealistic outlook of what these guys are doing. They're working.

Frankie F

I am sure that most of you have jobs, and you hate it when people stereo-type you, but you must see that you are all commenting on a small percentage of people. I'm a car sales person and although we are asked to greet people promptly I hate pouncing on people as they walk through the door. It makes it much harder for the salesperson as the customer at this early stage has no idea on what they want. (and don't forget if we didn't speak to customers there would always be the customer who comes out with "Don't you people want to sell me a car?" you can never keep everyone happy all the time) Yes I work on commission and have targets but the way most of us see it is that you are happy and relaxed you are more likely to buy a car. I and many others are not interested in trying to 'push' you in to something you don't want or can not afford. Whats the point in that?? Your less likely to buy something that you don't like or can't afford. What annoys me, and I saw someone write that they do it, is people who spend dealers/salesperson's time, resources and money and then buy from another company on line! This costs the motor industry millions every year all round the world and you wonder why the cars are more expensive?? Its because of people like this. Just remember, there are two sides to every coin.

grindham

Some of them are pushy and want you to buy cars you cant afford. The ones that chase you around the forecourt and suddenly say "test drive"

smithy

They can be intimidating, and are good at trying to confuse you with doubletalk. Things are improving, though. Most car buyers are more clued up, by doing research on the internet, to find the value of their old car, and what they should be paying for a new one. I'd like it if you could just go to a supermarket (Tesco etc), and buy a car off the shelf without any hassle.

Citizen DeCat

I would say personally, I dislike getting off the car, and having someone start walking towards me, or like sharks, waiting at the front door. It hasn't been the first time I start walking to the opposite area of the parking lot when I've seen one coming. I even made it a point once to run away from a few. One time I just held my fingers out like a "cross", "STAY AWAY!!". Other times I simply tell them "Can I get into the dealership first because you attack me?". Then we have the cocky ones which I've encountered in 2 Toyota dealerships, who reminded me "We don't discount any of our cars, the price is what you pay" so I left. They asked why, I said "Well you wont have a problem selling them, you dont need me"..."But you haven't seen the vehicle?!!"...I replied, "Thats true I haven't, what a shame right?" Then my pet peeve stunt, I sit down with the salesperson to work numbers, and I WARNED him, I knew about cars, this is my field, and they notice I do know the process... I warn them, "dont send me the manager to act like he's my friend saying he's trying his best" and before I finished, the manager coming in thru the door, so I ripped him eloquently a new one. Once I see this tactic I just get up and leave. Then I'll go online and order the vehicle online and same the aggrevation. So what works for me. I go only to the dealership to test the vehicles for myself or my friends, then go home and buy them online. There ARE some dealerships like all Saturns, and some other select dealerships that have a one price policy, those are easier to deal with, but careful with the numbers. I've seen some Maroone chain stores which the "no haggle" pricing is rediculous, then I find it online at another dealership thousands less. Also, for those who dont have a clear choice of what they want. I advice them to go to CarMax, and see some cars and test drive them THERE (of course these are used, but what better way to see how their car will hold up), then just shop for a new one online. Now with the internet, there's really no reason why should negotiate with dealers.

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