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Old 06-21-2007, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by S14 n Tsx
Go to Acura of Lynwood, much better place.



i bought my car at hinshaws...and live near Tacoma..but still take my car up to lynnwood for service as there service department rocks!

they also always have loaners available too
Old 06-21-2007, 11:45 PM
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I bought my 06 TSX at Hinshaw Honda (used). I also bought my Pilot from the same dealer. Had very good salesmen both times. I also used to sell Acuras WAY back in 1990 (Tonkin in Portland). On one hand, I find it very, very unusual that a salesman would do that. They get paid on commission. I didn't care how big a jerk a customer was, I'd put up with anything if it meant a sale. To call a customer at home like that - killing any possible sale - is just strange. I can't believe a simple disagreement in price alone would cause them to do that (people walking out over price happen daily). If it's true, it's uncalled for and they deserve the complaint and lost sale. I just can't see how failed negotiations alone would lead to a call at home...

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Old 06-21-2007, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Moog-Type-S
Don't deal with salesmen.
Buy the car over the internet. ie email their internet/fleet sales department and negotiate via email. Have multiple dealers fight it out over your price.

Only fools and suckers deal with salesmen in this day and age.

^^ this is so right on.

I've done this the last 2 cars I bought. Overall I've saved ~$7k in "total cost of payments".

This works well for a couple of reasons. Primarily you remove many of the negotiating advantages the dealer has when you are on his lot.

Dealing by e-mail, you control the timing, you have better access to accurate information, you have remove the advantage of the "setting" and it much less confrontational.

Finally, by the time you walk into the dealership, you can know ALL the financial information about your deal - you just need to sign the paperwork.
Old 06-22-2007, 08:08 AM
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So any conclusions to this thread yet? Besides everyone neg repping me
Old 06-22-2007, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by FiftyFive
So any conclusions to this thread yet? Besides everyone neg repping me

:/ How can anyone neg rep someone with an EVO :[
Old 06-22-2007, 11:32 AM
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clyde at acura of seattle is a cool guy
Old 06-22-2007, 12:29 PM
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Dang, man! I got a neg rep for that?

Rough crowd.
Old 06-22-2007, 01:00 PM
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Dang, man! I got a neg rep for that?

Rough crowd.
Tell me about it;
Old 06-22-2007, 01:07 PM
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You know I really don’t know what is wrong with him, I have been to so many car dealer before and never once encounter this kind of situation before, maybe he just haven’t get lay for a while or if he really desperate need this sale to met his goal or something. I really what happen, maybe he was just had a bad day, but nevertheless it is so unprofessional for him (for his career) and the dealer (give that dealer a bad name).
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Regardless of what he put on the table the salesman has no right to call his house and verbally abuse them. Who wouldnt go into a dealership and try and get the payoff price of their car.
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^^^ i agree.
Old 06-27-2007, 11:17 AM
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Try another dealership, this one didnt take you seriously and insulted you. Give your business to someone else.
Old 06-27-2007, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 69tl
...or if he really desperate need this sale to met his goal or something...
If he was desperate for the sale, he would have sucked up to you the entire way. He wouldn't have called you like that - he would have showed up in your driveway and washed your trade in. That fact he called you means he's written you off completely as a possible sale.

You want to get the salesman back? Go back to Hinshaw but deal with another salesman, and buy a car. Make it a condition of the sale that the first salesman get no commission. Let the first salesman see you do it. Oh, and as a paying customer at Hinshaw Acura, make the point to the sales manager about who treated you poorly. Once you're a paying customer, they'll be much more inclined to listen. After all, they want your repeat business and service. Going to another dealership is fine, but in a way that just means the salesman who treated you poorly wins.

We used to call it "blowing someone out" when you sent a customer on his way in a manner that guaranteed they would not return to you. Having them come back, and buy from someone else, brought a lot of shame on you because it just mean you were an inadequate salesman to begin with and the other guy was able to do what you could not.

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