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    The Test Drive Blues

    I'm so bummed out...

    Drove down to my local dealer today, and saw 4 brand spanking new 300's on the lot! Instantly, I decided to come back tomorrow for a test drive. I hung around the dealership for a while, snapping some pics of a couple Limiteds and Tourings. Just after I notice the bright silver C sitting in the showroom (one of only 2 in town!!!), a sales rep comes out to have a chat with me. Since I'm obviously 18, he was skeptical about my interest at first, but I quickly convinced him I knew what I was talking about :D . He eventually told me about driving a C, an RT and a Ram SRT-10 over in Atlanta. So, naturally, I ask him about test drives. About the C: "Not a chance. That car isn't moving until someone buys it." Bummer. How about the others? "Well, we're not giving test drives now. We want to keep the value of the cars up, so we're trying to keep the miles down. If you want to drive one, we need proof of genuine and serious interest, and we have paperwork for you to fill out. Besides, we're charging another $2500 for availability." Super Bummer. He told me to come back in about three months, and that I could get a test drive then. Uber Super Bummer. Guess I won't get to drive a Magnum untill college. Any of this jargon sound familiar to anyone? Or am I just a snot-nosed kid that he wanted to get rid of?
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    That is absolute bullplop.

    Go to a dealer that actually wants your business, sounds to me that they just lost a potential customer, and now they have bad press about it.

    You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture, just get people to stop reading them.

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    Classic "kid" turndown...Happened to me all the time when I would go look at BMW's and Mercedes back when I was a teen. Go to another dealer where they're nice to you...Screw this one.
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    There isn't much you can do. Maybe you could mail him a snapshot of yourself sitting in your new 300, with thanks for his ASSistance.

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    I absolutely hate dealers like that. They are there to serve you, not the other way around.

    About a year ago my wife and I went out car shopping, we were checking out minivans, and we had stopped at the local Chrysler dealer to CHECK out the Town and Country's. now, my wife and I are not slobs. We were dressed in clean clothes, hair nicely done, blah blah blah, very respectable looking.

    The dealer comes up to us, literally sneers, turns up his nose and says "The used ones are at the back."

    I couldn't believe it! I told him we had pre-approved financing FROM our bank and that we were ready to make a deal on a brand new van, and that because of his attitude he lost a sale and we will never buy anything FROM his dealership, and we walked out.

    You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture, just get people to stop reading them.

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    Some friends of ours lost their entire house to a fire and had nothing but the clothes on their backs. They had $300,000 that they had to spend immediately in ORDER to get everything back. You wouldn't believe the way they were treated by some salespeople because they didn't look well-to-do.

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    In 1988, when I was 31, a Lincoln dealer would not let me test drive a Mark LSC. I went down the street and bought a Pontiac Bonneville SSE for about the same price. Eighteen may be pushing it, but there are plenty of eighteen yeaar olds who can pay cash or put a 300C on their credit card. The book "The Millionaire Next Door" contains some good stories about real millionaires and how you can not indetify them by how they dress, what they drive, or where they live. A good salesperson is not a snotty fool who acts on little or no information.
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    Not that I'm a snob or anything, i literally only own 2 pairs of pants at one time, a pair I wear when I'm doing dirty work, and a pair I'm not supposed to wear while doing dirt work but end up wearing them anyway! I proudly shop for clothes exclusively at Walmart or a tent on the side of the road. I just don't see the dealers offering test drives on a car that just came out a few days ago and they only have 2. Maybe in the larger areas where then can have one car just for test drives, but if it's a car that is going to be sold as new to a customer, they shouldn't be using it. I wouldn't buy a car off the lot unless it had less then 10 miles on it personally, especially a high power over $30,000 car. I remember taking a test drive in a WRX when they first came out, even with the dealer in the car it was hammered with only 20 miles on the clock. The dealer was worse then me, he reved it right to redline, multiple times, with 20 miles on the motor. My brother did buy a WRX, he had a different one on ORDER at the time, but that test drive was nowhere near the proper break in, and I sure whouldn't have bought that particular car. I do think a normal buyer needs a test drive, but right now they can sell the few cars they have to people who know they want it and are ready to buy w/o a test drive. I'm sure they will drive it before they actually sign the final paper, but just to CHECK that there is nothing wrong with the specific car. If you really want to CHECK out a car before buying it, go rent one, I hear some rental car places got the 300Cs first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hersbird
    Not that I'm a snob or anything, i literally only own 2 pairs of pants at one time, a pair I wear when I'm doing dirty work, and a pair I'm not supposed to wear while doing dirt work but end up wearing them anyway! I proudly shop for clothes exclusively at Walmart or a tent on the side of the road. I just don't see the dealers offering test drives on a car that just came out a few days ago and they only have 2. Maybe in the larger areas where then can have one car just for test drives, but if it's a car that is going to be sold as new to a customer, they shouldn't be using it. I wouldn't buy a car off the lot unless it had less then 10 miles on it personally, especially a high power over $30,000 car. I remember taking a test drive in a WRX when they first came out, even with the dealer in the car it was hammered with only 20 miles on the clock. The dealer was worse then me, he reved it right to redline, multiple times, with 20 miles on the motor. My brother did buy a WRX, he had a different one on ORDER at the time, but that test drive was nowhere near the proper break in, and I sure whouldn't have bought that particular car. I do think a normal buyer needs a test drive, but right now they can sell the few cars they have to people who know they want it and are ready to buy w/o a test drive. I'm sure they will drive it before they actually sign the final paper, but just to CHECK that there is nothing wrong with the specific car. If you really want to CHECK out a car before buying it, go rent one, I hear some rental car places got the 300Cs first.
    Well, with the 300C people are buying them like hotcakes without test drives... 8)
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    When I went to the dealer Thursday night, I half sat in a 300C in front of the showroom windows. As soon as I got out a salesman locked the door and (nicely) mentioned that he had just sold it and the new owner didn't want anyone messing with his car.

    I later got to test drive a manager's 300C (with his golf bags in the trunk).

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    Heh, thanks for all the responses and support, guys!

    Another dealer just got a C in stock, and I used to be good friends with the owner's daughter, so I might just head down there. If not, I'll put on a sport coat and roll up to the old dealer in my dad's Mercedes. See what happens then!

    Anyone want to loan me some dress shoes? :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by OBT
    When I went to the dealer Thursday night, I half sat in a 300C in front of the showroom windows. As soon as I got out a salesman locked the door and (nicely) mentioned that he had just sold it and the new owner didn't want anyone messing with his car.

    I later got to test drive a manager's 300C (with his golf bags in the trunk).
    It was the Jade one right??
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    Re: The Test Drive Blues

    Quote Originally Posted by GWAZI
    I'm so bummed out...

    Drove down to my local dealer today, and saw 4 brand spanking new 300's on the lot! Instantly, I decided to come back tomorrow for a test drive. I hung around the dealership for a while, snapping some pics of a couple Limiteds and Tourings. Just after I notice the bright silver C sitting in the showroom (one of only 2 in town!!!), a sales rep comes out to have a chat with me. Since I'm obviously 18, he was skeptical about my interest at first, but I quickly convinced him I knew what I was talking about :D . He eventually told me about driving a C, an RT and a Ram SRT-10 over in Atlanta. So, naturally, I ask him about test drives. About the C: "Not a chance. That car isn't moving until someone buys it." Bummer. How about the others? "Well, we're not giving test drives now. We want to keep the value of the cars up, so we're trying to keep the miles down. If you want to drive one, we need proof of genuine and serious interest, and we have paperwork for you to fill out. Besides, we're charging another $2500 for availability." Super Bummer. He told me to come back in about three months, and that I could get a test drive then. Uber Super Bummer. Guess I won't get to drive a Magnum untill college. Any of this jargon sound familiar to anyone? Or am I just a snot-nosed kid that he wanted to get rid of?
    Many years ago, my dad wanted to kill some time instead of wait for someone so he walked INTO a Rolls Royce dealership. Just looking atthe cars and a salesman starts talking him up. Giving him all kinda of information, HAVING him sit inside the car etc. My dad pretty early on said "I don't want to take your time, I honestly can't afford the car and have no plans on buying one". The salesman replied "That's alright. Who knows, maybe one day you'll win the lottery and think of me." Great Attitude

    It's too bad the sales rep didn't handle things differently. He should have been straight with you. Asked you if you're serious about buying and take your word. And if you said no, ask you if you'd mind waiting 3 months. He strikes me as a novice salesman who doesn't know how to deal with people and what kind of approach to use. And he'll suffer for it without knowing is my guess.

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    welcome to being a teen...i'm 18 and when i asked to test drive a Magnum RT at my local dealership (bought more than one vehicle there) they flat said no because of their crappy markup made it a $40K car and they needed to keep mileage down. This really pissed me off, because i had already driven an SXT and liked it...but they are doing a great job making sure we dont buy our RT there. This is after i am on a first name basis with everyone at the dealership besides the sales managers. But they can be super dicks....i cant stand the sales managers there...they said noone can buy it until you are ready to buy THAT DAY. So i'm gonna take my mom in, test drive it, then decide we aren't ready to buy
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    Quote Originally Posted by threefortyduster
    welcome to being a teen...i'm 18 and when i asked to test drive a Magnum RT at my local dealership (bought more than one vehicle there) they flat said no because of their crappy markup made it a $40K car and they needed to keep mileage down. This really pissed me off, because i had already driven an SXT and liked it...but they are doing a great job making sure we dont buy our RT there. This is after i am on a first name basis with everyone at the dealership besides the sales managers. But they can be super dicks....i cant stand the sales managers there...they said noone can buy it until you are ready to buy THAT DAY. So i'm gonna take my mom in, test drive it, then decide we aren't ready to buy
    Ask for their card. Get their email address. Send them a picture with "Bought FROM a dealer who would let me test drive."

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