I believe this thread has hit the wall.
Moderator, please terminate with extreme prejudice :)
Moderator, please terminate with extreme prejudice :)
Why do dealers do this?
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Mr T. Here you go and using a quotation without reference is plagiarism! (just kidding) |
Back to the main topic... I have been buying mail order since the '70's- both camera gear and stereo gear. I didn't do it exclusive of shop owners but usually because what I wanted was not available to me locally. I have no problem paying a little more at a local store because I want him there for the service as well as to demo the hardware. The occasional shop owner that was not good to work with or had only his profits in mind never lasted too long. The days of gigantic, price above service, chain stores will run it's course. They are the ones that will succumb first to internet shopping. Because if price is all that matters and I can get it a dollar cheaper delivered to my door, then why bother even driving to the mega warehouse? The successful shop owners are the ones that can demonstrate a real value of their services to customers. And the best customers are the ones that see real value for their service. It's not for everyone- many will still look only for the bottom dollar. |
I went to the local Mercedes dealership to test drive the new AMG 63 (@$55k). I pulled up in my 1994 Jeep Cherokee. I was told that that car could not be taken out for a test drive. Five days later I stopped by again on my way home from the office wearing a suit in my 2008 BMW 535i and asked to test drive the MB AMG 63 and the keys were in my hand in 3 minutes! The ass clown salesman did not even realize that I was the same person he denied 5 days earlier. After driving I refreshed his memory and gave the "judging a book by its cover" speech to him. It probably did no good. I bought a new M3 BMW instead. |