Lesley wrote:
When I bought the Mighty Dak back in 97... I was on my way to go riding so I was dressed in horsey gear, albeit clean horsey gear.
Horse people in Canadia must be different than down here. Around here, a salesman would look at a woman in riding gear and see $$$$$.
Most of my dealership experiences have been benign. One that stands out was when I went to order my '03 TDI wagon. I had already test driven a TDI and another dealership some months prior, but I knew I wanted a wagon and I knew I'd have to order it. I walk into a VW/Subaru dealer we've bought 3 cars (Subarus) from in the past and a timid Hispanic woman is the first to snare me. Still, the saleswoman insisted on a test drive. Ok. My g/f and I drive around for a bit with the saleswoman and return. During the conversation, she would reveal it was her first week on the job and it showed.
Now I had already built the car online and knew exactly what I wanted and what the MSRP should be ($23K). I figured there wouldn't be too much haggling room on an ordered car, so I had $22K in mind as my target price.
The lady writes up the order and then brings in the sales manager, who of course, says he'll call around and see if there are any available. He comes back a few minutes later and says, "well, there's one car in production, but it's sold... and the dealer said I was the 10th guy to ask about it...." So we start to finalize the order and get to the price.
"How about $20,900?". I was so unprepared for that, I didn't know what to say. Maybe I could have haggled down some more, but it was already a good bit below MSRP, so I was happy. Signed the paperwork and started my 8-10 week wait.
Ten weeks later, I get the call the car has arrived. I go back to the dealer and the saleswoman is still there. However, gone is the timid woman that sold me the car, replaced with a much more confident person. I sign the final paperwork and I've been driving the car ever since.
I've come to suspect the sales manager saw me as an easy sale and decided to offer a decent price to start as a way of getting the the noob her first sale (which I was).
My "stealership" story comes from their service dept.
Part of the sales pitch includes free inspection as long as you own the car. While going to this dealer is rather out of my way, I figured why not... so a year later I drop the car off to be picked up the next day. Only to be handed a $58 bill. What? The service clerk looks at it and says, "the free inspection is only for the safey inspection. The emissions inspection is not fee." "But it's a diesel - it doesn't get inspected for emissions???" "Well, I'm sorry, but you'll have to talk to the service manager tomorrow". Needing the car, I grumpily paid the bill anyway and haven't been back since.