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First time walking into a dealership..
So my business is pretty new. About 5 months old. Business is doing pretty good but I'm still looking for more. The last month I've been syking myself up to walk in to some dealerships and speaking to owners. Never done anything like this before. Pretty nervous, asking myself, what do I say ect.
So today I was driving by a dealership and decided, effit... I spotted a lotus outside with some paint defects and walked in, asked for the owner and told him "I want to polish that Lutus" It needed it. We chatted for a bit and long story short, I'm gonna correct it along with a BMW he has on monday. He didn't even lowball me. I say it went pretty good for my first time lol
I walked out of the dealership and headed to my car with a giant smirk on my face
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Re: First time walking into a dealership..
man, that is awesome. Congrats!!
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Thats whats up man!! Congrats!!!
Alex
...."Do the right thing...even when no one is looking"
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Re: First time walking into a dealership..
Originally Posted by alko
Thats whats up man!! Congrats!!!
Originally Posted by jonn127
man, that is awesome. Congrats!!
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Congrats man!
And seriously.... Best picture ever!!
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Impressive man. Nice job! Don't expect that reaction every time though, haha.
IME, dealerships can be pretty stingy.
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Re: First time walking into a dealership..
Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
Impressive man. Nice job! Don't expect that reaction every time though, haha.
IME, dealerships can be pretty stingy.
Yeah I imagine. But then again, I can always walk out and go to another one lol There's so many around here. More than any other city I've been in lol
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Re: First time walking into a dealership..
Originally Posted by Dugdug
Yeah I imagine. But then again, I can always walk out and go to another one lol There's so many around here. More than any other city I've been in lol
Very true. Gotta be careful when they try to low ball you. You don't wanna get caught up in a half off deal forever. Then when your retail clientele grows...you'll be stuck with these cheap jobs, and they become a headache.
I'm surround by dealerships. I do no business with any of them, except for stuff their detailers can't handle. They know who does the quality work in town, and are willing to pay to have that piece of mind on certain jobs. That is good enough for me.
I also do all the managers/staffs personal vehicles at the largest dealership near me. That in itself can bring in quite a bit of business. The fact that they'd rather pay me in full, than have their detailer touch it for practically free...says quite a bit. They don't hesitate to send customers in my direction either.
Sometimes it's best to impress them once and have them pay in full...then walk away without working out a "deal". Trust me, the phone will ring again.
If they aren't willing to pay up...then having their respect is the best way to leave the relationship IMO.
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Re: First time walking into a dealership..
Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
Very true. Gotta be careful when they try to low ball you. You don't wanna get caught up in a half off deal forever. Then when your retail clientele grows...you'll be stuck with these cheap jobs, and they become a headache.
I'm surround by dealerships. I do no business with any of them, except for stuff their detailers can't handle. They know who does the quality work in town, and are willing to pay to have that piece of mind on certain jobs. That is good enough for me.
I also do all the managers/staffs personal vehicles at the largest dealership near me. That in itself can bring in quite a bit of business. The fact that they'd rather pay me in full, than have their detailer touch it for practically free...says quite a bit. They don't hesitate to send customers in my direction either.
Sometimes it's best to impress them once and have them pay in full...then walk away without working out a "deal". Trust me, the phone will ring again.
If they aren't willing to pay up...then having their respect is the best way to leave the relationship IMO.
Thank you for the insight. I will keep that in mind as I talk to more dealerships.
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