Amen! I concur.I disagree Barloworld lost a sale from me from the exact same reason, understand salespeople might be busy with customers and that is important but they still need to manage the process of inbound customers so to speak. I found the most helpful person at a dealership recently was the receptionist, organised a test drive of a GTI for me, did everything without needing a salesman, was able to take the vehicle out by myself without listening to any banter. That was with a pre-arranged appointment which I had to wait around for 45 mins... A good salesperson imho would notice a customer, excuse himself momemtarily from his existing customer and politely explain the situation. What pisses me off is seeing salesman sitting at thier desk eating lunch not busy and blatantly ignoring customers. person who walks out the door is a lost sale forever. I'm a pain in the ass I find a dealer to test drive then negotiate over the phone. I think VW dealers are relying too much on the car sells itself philosophy. I have been to Mercedes and BMW dealers where they bend over backwards to help you even when you are buying a bottom of the range model, they work on the strategy once they get you into the brand you stay there for life and upgrade to a higher model each time. I constantly get invites to launches, test drives and other events from MB, what do I get from VW - nada.. My wife who is the most uninterested car person I have ever met will not consider anything other than a Merc now because of the service they have provided, even though there are better cars out there for the price. We have recomended friends who have bought 2 cars off the same dealer, who found me a car at the best price anywhere within 4 hours of my call.
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