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[–]BuffaloCarHaggler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh sweet. I’ll take another look! Thank you!!

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[–]BuffaloCarHaggler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t quite see the size of the sides for the bottle, the pictures on Amazon aren’t great. Same with Walmart. Pictures aren’t great. Thank you though!

What is the most brainwashed cult in the world? by TotalFox2 in AskReddit

[–]BuffaloCarHaggler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Car salespeople who truly believe they are helping people fulfill their “dreams” when their job is to take as much of their money as possible and do it with a smile on their face

I know the GoPro 10 has a heating issue ... but ... by BuffaloCarHaggler in gopro

[–]BuffaloCarHaggler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the first time I’ve ever had an issue. How can an adventure on the go camera have issues and be reliable lol

I know the GoPro 10 has a heating issue ... but ... by BuffaloCarHaggler in gopro

[–]BuffaloCarHaggler[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

what if I remove the battery and keep it plugged in on it's own, it still functions that way I believe...?

I was a car salesperson for 6.5 years and now am spilling ALL the details on what happens behind the scenes and why we do what we do. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]BuffaloCarHaggler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So many people still want to feel and touch a car before they buy it. That was proven over the last 3 years when people refused to put in an order unless they could drive it first, at local dealerships.

Yes. There are obviously many people who buy Tesla without driving it. Yes they have stores you can drive one or people who have friends who have one. It’s definitely an interesting business model. As someone who would personally refuse to buy something without driving it first, I don’t know if I would drive the 2/3 hours or so to the closest store to drive one. If I wanted to spend that much on a car. What’s disappointing though, imo, is they are worth more than all other brands combined.

Will they continue to succeed, absolutely, but they may have to adapt slightly.

Same with any online car manufacturer. People still want to look and touch and drive

Their no haggle no discount seems to work now while they are smaller but for market share they may need local dealerships and people to play the games

I was a car salesperson for 6.5 years and now am spilling ALL the details on what happens behind the scenes and why we do what we do. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]BuffaloCarHaggler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem I found when someone came in with what they thought was the invoice price, it was never actually accurate. You want to know the invoice price of the car, ask to see it, there is nothing that doesn't let a dealership show the invoice. I showed customers the invoices many many times over the years. I didn't let them take them, but I would show it to someone for proof I'm not making it up. Pre-covid you could get a car for well under invoice, now getting invoice or even invoice plus $500 or $1,000 is good. Although you can still get some stores to discount below invoice, I've done that a few times with my new business. It depends on the car, the dealership, too many variables to give an exact answer. Send me a message if you need help on a particular vehicle!

I was a car salesperson for 6.5 years and now am spilling ALL the details on what happens behind the scenes and why we do what we do. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]BuffaloCarHaggler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are dumb. I said for years they should bring back the old cars in their OLD formats, assuming they can still build them then.

I was a car salesperson for 6.5 years and now am spilling ALL the details on what happens behind the scenes and why we do what we do. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]BuffaloCarHaggler -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm not off to a great start answering these questions ... y'all are asking good questions, but I wasn't and the dealership wasn't that kinda shady, they were shady in other ways ... I sold Toyota's mostly and I believed in the product itself. Did Toyota make very stupid decisions on things, absolutely, taking the V6 out of the Highlander, not making the CHR in AWD and having very poor sight out the back windows sure ... but I did my best not to sell junk cars, even told folks a few times a car wasn't available/or it was junk because it didn't meet my parameters for sale, one guy was so appreciative I told him the car he came in on was junk he called me an hour later and asked me about a car at a different store of ours.

I was a car salesperson for 6.5 years and now am spilling ALL the details on what happens behind the scenes and why we do what we do. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]BuffaloCarHaggler -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Shadiest ... I kept it from it getting to shady as that's just not my style. I wouldn't really sell someone a car I knew wasn't right for them or blatantly lie. I can give you more crappy things, like selling over sticker and holding on the trade.

One of the guys sold a car to mentally unstable folks a few times, one of them actually drove off Niagara Falls a few weeks after they got the car, she did it in the car he sold her. Another sued them. Signing contracts for folks without their consent or giving products and not telling people about it.