Why are car salesmen always in a hurry?

Do they want to cover something up?

Strangely, the very first time I contact them, everyone goes on vacation two days later and wants to sell it immediately. I say we can schedule an appointment next week, but they say, "Unfortunately, I have to go on vacation, can't we do it today/tomorrow?"

Then he says, “I have two customers who want to view the car.” He wants me to hurry.

How great, then sell it! I'm not falling for these scams. My response was "and I have to inspect three cars."

Dude what kind of shitty business is this

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rotesand
2 years ago

A interested person or Customer of my experience set by only our own Wischiwashi dealers who want to make a quick business. A well-known retailer who is interested in customer loyalty through good service, who has to defend his good reputation, will always give the customer a minimum of one day of care, with black sheep certainly also here.

rotesand
2 years ago
Reply to  hasi166

That’s similar, yeah. The younger they are, the worse are usually the ways of dealing.

ReiskocherXL
2 years ago

Well, he wants to sell the car and if he says that he goes on holiday or wants to buy more customers the car, then one assumes that the customer is put under pressure and he buys the car immediately.

Strategy.

ReiskocherXL
2 years ago
Reply to  hasi166

Well, it is already possible, I also experienced one of them buying it directly.

Fraganti
2 years ago

If I offer something without “business” and after 1-2 days it still has no prospects, my price is far too high, the offered item of complete scrap or absolutely unquestioned (for the garbage can). Good things at fair price often have 5-10 interested parties in a few minutes. Good offers are no longer available in a week.

On any “maybe in a week” stories, I haven’t let myself in for a long time. Experience has shown that such people do not come by in the most common cases anyway, and then die or move again 3 times the date and do not appear, and the few who do it do not take anything with them, but just want to chat and steal my time. Whether car, floor lamp, 3 empty pallets or cake chairs to give away…

Whether or how many other dates he has and what he sees – obviously without intention of buying – I don’t care. It only strengthens my opinion that he won’t buy anything anyway and should stay away from me.

Either today/morning and on time to the appointment or someone else comes and takes it. So far, I have become all and that much faster and more troublesome since I don’t reserve and wait for anyone.

Michito
2 years ago

In retail there is a high pressure, bad sellers like to pass it on.

Waldi2007
2 years ago

They’re trying to put pressure on you, though: Serious car dealers shouldn’t have anything to do with that – right?

Let’s go Don’t be mistaken: If one wants to push you to an end of the day, let the whole thing burst – whoever honestly thinks will respond to your wishes!

emesvau
2 years ago

Hello,

it is not even unlikely that many have just vacations as we have the high season for holidays.

They hurry because they have many inquiries and earn according to commission. More sell = more salary.

There is a shortage of used and new cars currently.

emesvau

emesvau
2 years ago
Reply to  hasi166

In the end, the purchase decision still meets you!

Anonymer1Alfred
2 years ago

Then only next week, if it is possible only for a short time.

Of course.

Anonymer1Alfred
2 years ago
Reply to  hasi166

I wrote:

Only next week, not now for next week.

25dec
2 years ago

Wanting to put people under time pressure is always a probate means to get their own benefits.

Waldi2007
2 years ago
Reply to  hasi166

That’s it!

ronalda
2 years ago

Very good answer.