I live in Canada, or “Not in the United States”, so these are easily imported here. I would rather go that route and LS swap for the money. Unless someone can explain to me why rotary is better...
I live in Canada, or “Not in the United States”, so these are easily imported here. I would rather go that route and LS swap for the money. Unless someone can explain to me why rotary is better...
That’s a shame. I’ve become enamored with them.
My sentiments exactly
I don’t know why this is sad...
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My job is not to sell cars.
Agreed. Rucker version sucks. But it is substantially older than that.
I don’t own a bike, I don’t ride bikes, so I know nothing. But my friend owns an XB9R and I don’t know what it is, but I get caught up taking it in alllll the time. It’s just bizarre and wonderful. When I read stories like this, I can’t help but become saddened by the ethos of a group whom can’t appreciate something…
Ughhhh allocation and constraints were a big issue at that time. Trucks were precious commodities. And we aren’t a full line store either, just Buick GMC. Sierra truly is our life blood.
Believe me, we sold the truck. And made more than $300.00.
Hey, we could have sold him a car. Just know that we pay sales reps a minimum of $200 per deal, that leaves $100 for the business. Awesome deal.
And that’s what we did. As I have mentioned in other replies, I only have so many Sierra’s to sell in a year, which makes up the bulk of our gross profit. I’m not wasting an opportunity to make actual profit for three bills. He was completely unreasonable in the way he entered the dealership and spoke to the employees…
But you didn’t answer my question.
Nor any other.
UGHHHH... this bothers me to this day...
I agree with you on much of what you just said. We don’t like to play the back and forth. And we want happy customers, that’s what all of this is about. Unlike the US, where I am we cannot charge over and above MSRP, but it is damn well my job to get as much of MSRP as I can. Another problem that rears it heads with…
I’m not a salesman.
No, are you suggesting that the vehicle sat on the lot for all eternity after the gentleman left the dealership? You are given a finite amount of vehicles to create your revenue over a year. If that rolls over the curb at what is for all intents and purposes, a loss, that is one less opportunity for the business to…