SuperHO
Mental Patient
wow...i've driven two without a dealer ******.
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I sold Audi's and Porsches and yes years back Fords. Thankfully Im out of the business, but my experience with the RS4's, R8's and 911's and even the first 96 svt cobra - all dealers are the same. They want all the dough they can get in the name of 'exclusivity' be real or superfluous. Sadly the salesman are often at the mercy of the manager. Some managers understand to sell emotion it ihas to be invoked, others dont care. The sad reality is all of the legitimate 'exclusive' cars are sold for what the dealer wants (at least in my first hand experience. I had the owner of Nu skin waltz into the Audi dealership and demand to see an invoice to one of the two R8's we had coming. Told me to put his name on the first and that he'd pay no more than 500 over our invoice. His face went white when I casually walked over and grabbed a brochure stuck out my hand and thanked him for stopping by. After a tirade with the GM and then GSM he came back a week later to give me his $10k deposit and he signed to buy the car at the agreed $9k OVER sticker - he was given a 'discount' from the 10K over to 9. So even the super wealthy sometimes dont make any progress over us poor and helpless . The $5 or 10K gauge for over sticker does fly with those who have cash and want to be the first to own that model. Dealers know this and are willing to **** off the average joe at that expense. Their side is once a car like this - in Ford showrooms especially - shows up there are ALOT of 'just wanna drive' customers show up. Would you want to buy a SHO for $50K that has 300 very hard drivin miles on it? The answer is no.
You can get them often times to let you test drive by doing a couple of things. 1st call and set up an appointment rather than just drop in. 2nd, if they are still reluctant, play games by asking the out the door exact amount and then say you will go to your credit union with a sales invoice to arrange your financing, they will immediately change their tune and try to lure you into the finance office there or get the basic credit info to 'see' if they can beat your own cu financing bs. All they are doing is verifying you have the credit means to finance a car. Dont give them birth date or ss# (most know this but still) NEVER argue about numbers before driving the car. The more they think they are in control the better your chances of driving will be. And remember, selling cars was awesome - it was the customer most times which made it unbearable!