Wy indeed.
You had me at Denver, but Wyoming?
This seems way better than leasing, if you don’t have to pony up several thousand dollars at the start. Most people I know who lease would be happy to pay x dollars a month and get a new car every 2 years. In fact, a girl I work with just ended a lease with a VW Tiguan, she went to the dealer, gave them several…
I like that thing they did with the roof.
Honestly, I feel like that particular leasing model makes sense for how a lot of people interact with cars. Maybe make a longer lease term than 24 months, because 24 is rather wasteful. But, knowing that transportation expenses (other than fuel of course) are going to be a fixed cost per month can be a huge stress…
It’s a nice looking car that’s priced well....and I hate crossovers. I am also having a crisis.
Millennial here. Also not too fond of millennials.
This post combines Volvo’s and millenials, two things historically Ihaven’t been fond of, yet I like the car and the service seems to make sense.
The worst part is that they’d built hotel on Boardwalk, so he owed like $500 in rent just for one night.
Truck comes in, truck goes out. You can’t explain that.
I am so excited for this to be back. That first season was utterly fantastic.
“We treat our employees well and many of them stick around, if they can handle it.”
No, I’m really not. That’s why turnover isn’t as high in literally every single other industry.
everyone in the profession can be replaced by a well-crafted web interface.
This. 100% this.. fuck car sales.
Here is perhaps the most sobering thought about car sales as a career: everyone in the profession can be replaced by a well-crafted web interface.
Former car salescritter here, eventually became an F&I guy, sales manager, and GSM. What follows should be considered well-informed opinion...
This is super easy.
Nearing a decade in this business on the sales side. I’ve worked at a few different places, the major reason I left was due to archaic management. Most of the old dogs haven’t learned anything new since windows 95 was the alive and kicking. I’m now at a place where they actually respect their sales floor (even though…