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Re: Buying from an out-of town dealership! **Rob
- Subject: Re: Buying from an out-of town dealership! **Rob
- From: "Rob Levinson" <always_coca-cola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 22:44:12 -0700
"Juan Nolasco" <Juan_Nolasco%WPP_GROUP@domain.elided> wrote:
>Subject: Buying from an out-of town dealership!
>
>I'm considering buying a new E46; and the best quote I got was from a
>dealer out-of town (which about 20 miles from my house).
>
>I am weighting the pros and cons.
>Pros: a better price
>Cons: a different treatment from my local dealer, once I bring the car for
>maintenance, since I bought it somewhere else
> no car loaner from the local dealer
> ect.
Your fears are justified. I know that if I were a dealer, I'd be
pissed as hell if you shopped me for a price and then bought elsewhere and
*still* expected "service with a smile". A dealership is a business first
and your "friend" sencond.
Do the really smart thing; go back to your local dealer (and go back
to the original salesperson that helped you, there time is important to
them) and say straight out, "Look, I got a price of $XX,XXX from this other
dealer but I'd prefer to buy locally. Match the price and you've got a
sale." Don't be afraid to give a salesperson/dealership a second chance at
a price... they want to make a sale, not just quote numbers.
- - Rob Levinson (too much sales experience)
'85 535i Turbo
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