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Supertrotter Member Since: 10 Mar 2006 Location: Brrrr.... guess where :o( Posts: 9905 |
TBH James, it is more than just one but for reference I have chosen availability of vehicle for test drive/display.
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Thu Jun 19 2008 1:32pm |
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Lookers Park Royal Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: London Posts: 2303 |
Spot-On Supertrotter, thanks for that! You can never pre-judge anyone, and certainly can't make a judgement based on age. Hopefully Viewise (forum member) will understand what I mean, and appreciate that we can't be accused of that!!
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Thu Jun 19 2008 1:42pm |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
Understanding the customer's requirements is important as it can save a lot of hassle later on when you find things are not quite right. Good communication and relationship I think would also cover this.
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Thu Jun 19 2008 5:13pm |
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ChrisP Member Since: 26 Jan 2008 Location: Derbyshire Dales Posts: 1392 |
James
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Fri Jun 20 2008 7:06am |
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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
I also agree with ST. Just bought my Touareg and the 'Lux Car Manager' at the dealership was probably one of the best car salesman I've ever dealt with. He knew a huge amount about the history of the Touareg and was able to discuss previous and current quality issues without claiming he knew nothing about it, was willing to switch wheels from another car without question to get the sale and made me feel like his priority at all times. The dealership was the other side of the country which wasn't the best situation, however this didn't detract me from travelling purely due to the salesman's attitude.
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Fri Jun 20 2008 7:33am |
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Pelyma Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497 |
People buy people the end. If the sales people look after you and do that little bit beyond the norm you are more likely to do business. That could be as the others have said, it could be the slightly different test drive, such as allowing a car to be tried towing or to see if it fits on the drive.
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Fri Jun 20 2008 7:52am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Yeah, didn't have a chance to respond to this yesterday. I've chosen the salesman rapport option as I think it's important to build relationships with everyone that you're planning to do business with. In the short term it allows the scope of the engagement to be built accurately and with everyone understanding what is required of them. In the long term, it helps build the salesman's repeat client base and also allows the customer to put his repeat business in the hands of someone he can trust.
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Fri Jun 20 2008 7:54am |
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Lookers Park Royal Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: London Posts: 2303 |
Thanks for all the feedback so far, it is building a very interesting (and consistant) picture. I too as a consumer believe that a number of the choices above result in a happy customer , however I just wanted to narrow down to the most important element and have a look at the percentage split (plus I don't think the site give the option of multi answers?).
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Fri Jun 20 2008 8:21am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Good post mate... and no, you can't do a poll with multiple answers
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Fri Jun 20 2008 8:42am |
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ChrisP Member Since: 26 Jan 2008 Location: Derbyshire Dales Posts: 1392 |
James,
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Fri Jun 20 2008 9:52am |
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Supertrotter Member Since: 10 Mar 2006 Location: Brrrr.... guess where :o( Posts: 9905 |
Finally, one of the golden rules of selling (I used to be a National Sales manager in a previous life) is DON'T KNOCK THE COMPETITION!
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Fri Jun 20 2008 10:35am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Agreed... as long as we can still say how all D3s are driven by pikeys with a spare bit of tarmac in the back
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Fri Jun 20 2008 10:57am |
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XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 03 Mar 2006 Location: Krautland Posts: 10894 |
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Fri Jun 20 2008 11:52am |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
Sales Executive's enthusiasm and the rapport is very important to me, as i don't want some bloke who worried about putting food on the dining table, if thats a worry don't tell me about it when were haggling, if there that worried tell her to get a job and the kids can have a milk round too
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Fri Jun 20 2008 11:54am |
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