zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Buying
/
Why Dealerships Ignore You And What You Can Do About It
Why Dealerships Ignore You And What You Can Do About It-September 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:24

Image for article titled Why Dealerships Ignore You And What You Can Do About It

I’m in my early 20's and can finally afford to buy a really cool performance car like a WRX or a Focus ST, but every time I go to the dealer for a test drive I get ignored. How can I get the salespeople to take me seriously, so I can test drive these cars and find out what I really want?

This situation happens frequently. Automakers release a performance car that is targeted towards the younger crowd, but when these buyers come to the dealerships they are not perceived as serious buyers. at his local Subaru dealer when he tried to drive the new WRX.

Why it happens:

Most salespeople are paid on commission, which means if they are not selling cars they are not making money. The problem arises because too many young people visit the dealership to try out the newest ride, but they have no intention of making a purchase or they don’t have the means to do so. I know this is true because I was guilty of it when I was in my 20s (I kinda regret that now). I’m also willing to bet a good number of you have done the same.

The secondary reason that dealers will sometimes ignore younger, performance oriented buyers has to do with inventory and profit margins. Hot hatchbacks and other sport compacts tend to have minimal markups and often dealers only get a few of these cars, so the law of “supply and demand” is in the dealer’s favor. before picking up youth oriented performance car.

Are dealers “profiling” younger buyers? Well... sort of. What it comes down to is, “time is money,” and too often young visitors at the dealership are seen as a “waste of time.”

What you can do about it

The key is to present yourself as a serious buyer. I stressed calling ahead and making an appointment. When you schedule an appointment you can confirm that the car you want is indeed available, and make a time that is convenient for you so that you can maximize your test drive experience. Another strategy is to employ those 3rd party websites to make the dealerships come to you. if you submit an inquiry your local dealers will be hounding you in no time to come into the showroom.

According to a recent study a large majority of people either forgo a test drive or do it very…

If you insist on visiting a dealership without an appointment, try to avoid holiday weekends and the end of the month. These times tend to be very busy for car sales, and you might get put on the back burner. If you can, come early in the month and early in the morning. If you show up during a slow time, you might get lucky and get a gearhead salesperson who would love to show off the car’s full capability.

Also, and I shouldn’t have to tell you this, but when you show up to the dealership look presentable. You don’t have to wear a shirt and tie, but wear some clean clothes that look decent. Maybe choose and outfit that you would wear if you were going on a date.

One more thing

Don’t be surprised if the dealer asks to run a credit check or even requires a loan pre-approval before handing over the keys. Again, this comes down to too many kids wanting to take joyrides with no ability to buy. So it is probably not a bad idea to get a loan pre-approval before you arrive;

Drive free or die.

This post was originally published on July 11, 2014

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Buying
At $950, Would You Go All-In On This 1984 Plymouth Colt GTS Turbo Project?
At $950, Would You Go All-In On This 1984 Plymouth Colt GTS Turbo Project?
One of the calling cards of today’s Plymouth Colt is its “Twin Stick” overdrive gear change, which gives the car eight speeds going forward and two in reverse. Let’s see if this project car has anything else to offer. Just as Goldilocks discovered when appropriating Papa Bear’s lifestyle and...
Sep 22, 2024
At $5,900, Is This 1984 Nissan 720 4X4 A Solid Deal?
At $5,900, Is This 1984 Nissan 720 4X4 A Solid Deal?
According to its seller, today’s Nissan 4X4 shows “pride of ownership.” Let’s see if it would take swallowing one’s pride to pay its asking price. Opinions were split on how well the design of yesterday’s has held up over the years. Some of you commented that the design still...
Sep 22, 2024
At $18,500, Would You Lean Toward Buying This 2022 Ford Mustang?
At $18,500, Would You Lean Toward Buying This 2022 Ford Mustang?
Today’s Mustang is being sold by a towing yard, which means it’s probably a lien sale. Let’s see if this clean title convertible is priced to put a new buyer on the hook. The general consensus on last Friday’s was that it would be the perfect car for someone...
Sep 22, 2024
Which One Of You Suckers Is Going To Pay Over $32,000 For A 25-Year-Old Toyota 4Runner
Which One Of You Suckers Is Going To Pay Over $32,000 For A 25-Year-Old Toyota 4Runner
The (and Tacoma) have a death grip on used values. It’s been this way for years. Go ahead, go try and buy any TRD trim that’s a couple of years old; it’ll cost you as much as a new one — not that you could buy a new one...
Sep 22, 2024
Someone Willingly Paid $16,000 For A Maserati Ghibli On Cars & Bids. Don’t Make The Same Mistake
Someone Willingly Paid $16,000 For A Maserati Ghibli On Cars & Bids. Don’t Make The Same Mistake
Let’s cut right to the chase: buying a is not a good idea unless you have deep enough pockets for the upkeep. For those not in the know, they’re sirens. They draw you in with their premium Italian image and sweet songs of and then go in for the...
Sep 22, 2024
At $8,600, Would You Go Topless In This 1994 Cadillac Eldorado?
At $8,600, Would You Go Topless In This 1994 Cadillac Eldorado?
The seller of today’s Caddy claims they should be selling it at auction but says who’s got time for that? Let’s see if we have the time for this custom convertible at its non-auction price. Many of you agreed that the $950 asked for yesterday’s was “chump change.” Even...
Sep 22, 2024
Copyright 2023-2024 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved