MB Open day

This thread is a little like an acid trip can some one enlighten me please ? no offence too the op but it's coming across as a strange combination of events
 
Going to phone the dealership tomorrow to offer them my congratulations, in your head they've done exactly what we should on this forum.
 
No im just drunk and posting in another thread full of ******, ignore me :)
 
[TW]Fox;16691696 said:
So they stared him in the face as he greeted them, and then turned around leaving him there?

Really?

No.

What really happened, we went outside, jumped high, did three full circles of the sun, and landed back on the forecourt.

Sorry for lying.
 
I wouldn't go to an open day if I was seriously interested in buying. It's no suprise you won't get an intimate discussion about the car and the full attention of the staff when there's another 50 people about. Open days are more just to have a look around and see if anything cathes your fancy. Along with raising the profile of the dealers.
 
I've never seen this type of thing happen, and I used to spend 50-60 hours a week in Car Dealerships over the last 7 years.
 
If you need to be mass mailed or invited with a load of 'others' you are already a bottom dweller to most of the car trade, sadly. If you are interested and serious you tend not to go to such events, you get through to a person who simply sorts it and you go drive some cars.
 
If you need to be mass mailed or invited with a load of 'others' you are already a bottom dweller to most of the car trade, sadly. If you are interested and serious you tend not to go to such events, you get through to a person who simply sorts it and you go drive some cars.

What this man say's has a lot of truth in it, I mean it's not as if sales people go around ignoring people in the showroom - because that dealership has spent a lot of money to get that person to make an enquiry at that dealership.

But for someone really serious, they usually phone up, make contact with a sales person, discuss they're requirements, arrange to visit, view and demo car, discuss a deal/ do a deal.

Simple as that, a lot of buyers just complicate the whole process by masking true intentions or trying to play a game.
 
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