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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
Toxix's 2017 Corvette - A Terrible Experience with Georgian Chevrolet
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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 104197" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Up late ... just got back from my GM Corvette Owner Experience ... hard to wind down ...</p><p></p><p>This is a well conceived decent thread Toxix (that definitely should help for you to prospect along).</p><p><em>(Without me saying ... but I will ... Any new Corvette Salesperson / Sales Manager at a Dealership that can help this man,</em></p><p><em>should attempt to reach out with an effort of showing how a sale is better performed as I am confident that there are good people out there!)</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>I do see something in the pics that is far too common and rather destructive to a sale from a customer's point of view.</p><p>... so here's my additional 2 cents in this thread...</p><p>I must say that, in Alberta, I have been impressed as most GM Dealerships now have Sold tags that say "Sold to Nice People" and some with a smiley face too!</p><p>It's a display of appreciation by the entire Dealership that is open with privacy and respect toward the customer.</p><p>It is very obvious that the Sold Sign of this Dealership is permitted to only congratulate "Larry" ... and "Larry" apparently embraces it by writing his name for an arrogant display on (what used to be) "your car". As far as I am concerned, after more than 20 new GM purchases in my lifetime, "Larry's" name should only be written on a Sales Team Selling Chart on a white board in the General Sales Manager's Office. It really is the only place where it would matter for somebody to really care! GM must consider to mandate a Dealer New Vehicle Buying Policy on this in order compliment the assurance that GM appreciates every New GM Vehicle <u>Buyer</u> (because they do)!</p><p>I could go on and on ... but ... this thread has plenty of meat on it ... Good Job "Larry" ..... not ! ... and the others in the "sales support" in the Dealership obviously followed his lead.</p><p></p><p>Thank you to Toxix! You have invested a lot of time trying to get this particular Corvette (before, during & after the fact)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 104197, member: 3252"] Up late ... just got back from my GM Corvette Owner Experience ... hard to wind down ... This is a well conceived decent thread Toxix (that definitely should help for you to prospect along). [I](Without me saying ... but I will ... Any new Corvette Salesperson / Sales Manager at a Dealership that can help this man, should attempt to reach out with an effort of showing how a sale is better performed as I am confident that there are good people out there!) [/I] I do see something in the pics that is far too common and rather destructive to a sale from a customer's point of view. ... so here's my additional 2 cents in this thread... I must say that, in Alberta, I have been impressed as most GM Dealerships now have Sold tags that say "Sold to Nice People" and some with a smiley face too! It's a display of appreciation by the entire Dealership that is open with privacy and respect toward the customer. It is very obvious that the Sold Sign of this Dealership is permitted to only congratulate "Larry" ... and "Larry" apparently embraces it by writing his name for an arrogant display on (what used to be) "your car". As far as I am concerned, after more than 20 new GM purchases in my lifetime, "Larry's" name should only be written on a Sales Team Selling Chart on a white board in the General Sales Manager's Office. It really is the only place where it would matter for somebody to really care! GM must consider to mandate a Dealer New Vehicle Buying Policy on this in order compliment the assurance that GM appreciates every New GM Vehicle [U]Buyer[/U] (because they do)! I could go on and on ... but ... this thread has plenty of meat on it ... Good Job "Larry" ..... not ! ... and the others in the "sales support" in the Dealership obviously followed his lead. Thank you to Toxix! You have invested a lot of time trying to get this particular Corvette (before, during & after the fact) [/QUOTE]
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