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<blockquote data-quote="Keith Tedford" data-source="post: 66314" data-attributes="member: 1228"><p>In 2005, I walked away from two dealerships before settling a deal with the third. The first two were tag teaming me and not giving me the straight story. My father-in-law was a car salesman and I learned a lot of their tricks from him. I worked at GM as well for 41 years. The first two never got a chance to get a zero although that is exactly what they would have gotten from me. Rob Nicholas was working at Lauria Pontiac at the time and to me at least, it was the perfect experience. No pressure at all. Zero. It could be why he was a top salesman. Then in 2008 while going through restructuring, GM closed down the one dealership that should have been a model of how to run a dealership. It's a pity because I believe that GM is heading down the same road all over again with the same fools running it that were there in 2008, doing the same thing to end up with the same results. Toronto GM dealerships are suing GM right now. Check it out on the internet. Then again, what do I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Tedford, post: 66314, member: 1228"] In 2005, I walked away from two dealerships before settling a deal with the third. The first two were tag teaming me and not giving me the straight story. My father-in-law was a car salesman and I learned a lot of their tricks from him. I worked at GM as well for 41 years. The first two never got a chance to get a zero although that is exactly what they would have gotten from me. Rob Nicholas was working at Lauria Pontiac at the time and to me at least, it was the perfect experience. No pressure at all. Zero. It could be why he was a top salesman. Then in 2008 while going through restructuring, GM closed down the one dealership that should have been a model of how to run a dealership. It's a pity because I believe that GM is heading down the same road all over again with the same fools running it that were there in 2008, doing the same thing to end up with the same results. Toronto GM dealerships are suing GM right now. Check it out on the internet. Then again, what do I know. [/QUOTE]
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