Originally Posted By: 147_Grain
Your greatest bargaining tool is the delivery on the vehicle. IF the dealer does everything you ask him to do (within reason), then complete the purchase in order to be on good terms for future dealings.
Use the wait time to get acquainted with key personnel in the service / parts department and this will payoff in a big way after you take delivery and return for service. Finding out who the general manager is and introducing yourself (before delivery) is also wise.
Good luck with your purchase.
Spoken like a true car dealer or employee of a dealership.
What you wrote is absolute [censored]. You make it sound like you need to kiss their arse in order to be treated fairly. You make it sound like you are stuck getting service from the same dealer you buy the car from.
Following your advice, gives one nothing in return.
Your greatest bargaining tool is the delivery on the vehicle. IF the dealer does everything you ask him to do (within reason), then complete the purchase in order to be on good terms for future dealings.
Use the wait time to get acquainted with key personnel in the service / parts department and this will payoff in a big way after you take delivery and return for service. Finding out who the general manager is and introducing yourself (before delivery) is also wise.
Good luck with your purchase.
Spoken like a true car dealer or employee of a dealership.
What you wrote is absolute [censored]. You make it sound like you need to kiss their arse in order to be treated fairly. You make it sound like you are stuck getting service from the same dealer you buy the car from.
Following your advice, gives one nothing in return.