article directory
 
Changing the Adversarial Nature of Car Sales
 
Site Menu
 
Site Search


 
HOME » Automotive » Selling Your Used Vehichle » Changing the Adversarial Nature of Car Sales

Changing the Adversarial Nature of Car Sales


Consumers have an adversarial attitude towards car dealers, and I can't say blame them. The retail auto industry has done so many things to create an atmosphere of confusion and intimidation that many car buyers understandably dread the buying experience. Not only do some dealerships encourage their sales staff to engage in dishonest tactics to fleece customers, many have proven themselves to be sexist as well. I always wondered how the salesmen for those particular dealerships came home at night and looked their wives or daughters in the eye. Being a dealer myself, I have encountered the best and worst that the business has to offer. While my turnover is quite low compared to most, I have hired sales associates with prior experience over the years. I have also fired more than a few of these "professionals" within a week of hiring them. Why, you ask?

I don't mean to sound trite, but I do business by the golden rule. As a result, I won't tolerate dishonesty on the part of my sales staff or the condescending attitude that I notice many dealers and salespeople take toward their customers. I also refuse to use the dubious tactics that many dealers use to nickel and dime more profit out of every customer that enters their showroom. Now, let me tell you what the results of following the golden rule are...

I don't have an adversarial relationship with my customers. Sure, more than a few have stepped into one of my sales staff's offices ready to do battle, but we quickly alleviate their anxiety by doing something that I can wholeheartedly recommend for any business. We give them honest, fair and respectful treatment. I know this might sound like a novel approach in the auto industry, but it's the only way to do business in my opinion. If more dealerships would stop trying to treat every sale as though it were the last one they will ever make and concentrate on building a good repoire with their clientele, they would enjoy the success that I do. I would bet that my profit margin is, on average, a bit below that of most other dealerships. Still, I never have a shortage of customers, most of which return for their next purchase. Many of my long term customers will wait for me to find the car they are interested in before buying from another dealership. Why? Because they know that when they drive off my lot, they have been treated fairly and have received a good value for their money. More importantly, I can go home at night knowing I run an honest business and that I can take pride in considering myself part of the community I do business in. That's worth a lot more to me than a few extra bucks. I wish more of my competitors felt this way as well, because it would benefit our industry as a whole to change our sales philosophy for the better.

Source: http://www.ArticlePros.com/author.php?Spanos Imports

More on Automotive and Selling Your Used Vehichle can be found below:

  • Used Buses
  • How to sell a car fast online
  • How to sell a car online
  • How to sell a car online
  • How to sell a car online
  • Four Tips On How To Buy A Fuel Efficient Used Car
  • Make Your Car Interior Look New Again Using an Aerosol
  • Your Transportation in Tough Economic Times
  • How Do you Find a Good Automobile Mechanic
  • Sussex Car Buyer
  • Cash Car Buyer / Cash for cars buyer In Sussex
  • Surrey Car Buyer
  • Cash Car Buyer / Cash for cars buyer In Surrey
  • Kent Car Buyer
  • Cash Car Buyer | Cash For Cars Buyer in Kent


  • How I sold my teachers used car in less than two hours!
  • 5 steps to sell a Japanese used vehicle
  • 3 Places not to go when you sell a car
  • How To Get An Extra $1500 For Your Trade In
  • Changing the Adversarial Nature of Car Sales
  • US Government Car Auctions
  • What A Body Lift Kit Can Do For You
  • Used car auctions are the best deals money can buy
  • Trade'r in? Yup! Nope! Whaaat?
  • Prepare The Car For Sale, Get The Most For Your Car
  • How Do you Find a Good Automobile Mechanic
  • Government Auctions – Used and sold, no catches.
  • 7 steps to fixing a car on a budget
  • Are These insurance Companies Ripping You Off?
  • 7 steps to fixing a car on a budget

  •  

    Get this article to go

    RSS | JScript | Email | HTML

     

    About the author


    To learn more visit Spanos Imports of Daytona Florida visit http://www.spanosimports.com/

    http://www.spanosimports.com

     
    Email options
       

    ** Check all that apply **

     

    This article has been accessed 178 times since 2006-04-06.

    _________________