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Cringe experience during car pickup at the dealer
Well, first of all, I’m accepting congratulations: today I became the owner of a brand-new 2024 X3MC! Yay! That thing is a beast!
But the day was ruined by the finance manager at the dealership. In another topic on this board, I asked about 'all surface protection' and 'PPF paint protection' that my dealer offered for an additional several thousand dollars. I talked to my SA, who was cool—no pushing or anything. I told him I was going to investigate, ask around, and decide whether I wanted it or not. This forum is a great source of information, and I’m super grateful to everyone here who shares their knowledge. You’re awesome, guys and gals! Anyway, after doing my homework and calling some local shops, I decided not to buy those packages from the dealer. Again, my SA was super cool with that; he just said, "OK, no problem!" I thought we were finished with it, but little did I know. Once I got into the hands of the finance manager, I got a lot of pressure to reconsider my decision. To save time, I immediately said I wasn’t interested, but that didn’t stop the manager. She started talking about the warranty and asked if I had read the reviews on their website. And this is where I made a "mistake": I expressed my doubts about those reviews and mentioned that I usually don’t fully trust reviews published on a vendor’s site. That triggered her—she said she was personally offended by my accusations (whaaat?), that she has been 17 years in this business, bla-bla-bla.... that she wanted to leave, and that I’d have to talk to someone else from then on. I honestly wasn’t prepared for that. Yeah, I’m a very straightforward person and usually say what I’m thinking (and I’ve been hit by this multiple times in my life! And at almost 50 years old, I still haven’t learned much, it seems like!). I apologized, said it wasn’t personal, it’s just based on my past experiences, but yeah, my mistake for extrapolating... bla-bla-bla. She stayed, but her face was... uhmm... I can’t describe it—very sour. We finished the transaction in complete silence, broken only by "sign here" and "initial there," and that was it. After we were done—no goodbye, no thanks, no handshake—nothing. My SA was befuddled by the incident and tried to smooth things over with jokes, and I’m grateful to him. But like I said, the experience was ruined for no reason. Either way, whatever! The car is great, I love it (and scare of it a bit!). Here are some images. As a pleasant surprise - I found rubber mats in the trunk! Thanks, SA, we didn't even talk about it! |
Yesterday, 10:12 PM | #2 |
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So she missed out on her little bonus for upselling and that made her a sourpuss. Oh well. Anybody with a brain knows to take online reviews with a grain of salt.
Congratulations! PS: She did that because (I'd bet) it has worked for her in the past. Make the customer feel guilty so they give in. |
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Congrats on the new ride! You are one lucky man to have the finance lady STFU during the rest of the transaction and saved yourself more headaches. I can't remember a single time where a finance guy at the dealership wouldn't stop selling me on random sh1t when I was ready to just sign the papers, wire the funds, and get the keys to my car.
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that's unfortunate that it ruined your new car experience but also it sounds like she either has other things going on in her life or she's unbalanced.
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It's not unusual for the Finance "stars" of the dealership to do anything to keep their averages up. Sometimes this can mean they offer you something for free, then change the selling price to cover that item and short the salesperson. Trust me. It happens. They may also find (especially in cash customers) that they can use the opportunity to put the deal in the name of another manager to avoid showing a "blank" on their record. Happens quite often. There's nothing more deceitful or duplicitous at a dealership than the finance transaction. Even being warned about it won't necessarily prevent something from happening behind the scenes that you don't know anything about. You may have "purchased" something cheap like Key Protection without knowing about it until you check your paperwork. The prices may not have changed but believe me the finance manager got some benefit out of it.
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I've seen it both ways.
One finance manager who didnt even bring up additional packages, about 80% of the way through I stopped the conversation and made sure to thank him for being so straightforward and not trying to add that on. In an audi I bought I had to painstakingly discuss every additonal package and why I didnt want it at lenght. Probably 40 minutes of conversations ending in no thank you. Then we got to the wheel and tire package... I said right away: if you can get the price to $600 I will do it (the price of one new wheel) this guy made me go back and forth with him in $100 increments from 2400 down to 600.... like WTF? Time wasters and shysters are plentiful. Really goes back to the GM of the dealer, some of them would delight in hearing you complain while others might set the finance office straight. Theres a lot of turnover in the industry and people move between different dealer cultures all the time. |
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Today, 08:20 AM | #8 |
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Why would one even need to talk to the "finance person" if they are not financing? Just another touch point to try to sell you shit. You called it and her reaction confirmed it.
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