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I sell cars sometime it suck these bad months are bad my boss scearms sell more cars Not that many people hit the lot and besides i sell KIA the cars are great but poeple dont have the faith in them yet so we end up giving them away really under invoice which makes my commision small if you buy a car whats you chioce Kia, ford, chevy,toyota,caddlic,honda,bmw... inned to know because im thinking about switching car brands or jobs???
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This is a very tough question: Toyota and Honda's are given away just like kia, but you sell a ton of them. So if you really work your butt off, you can make money. Domestic brands are hurting right now, the pricipals like to load the floor and the traffic is down.
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The best place to work is for the best automakers. BMW, Mercedes, Lexus, maybe audi. Most of these dealerships will hold gross to a point, their flats are usually higher, and you work less. But to work for the best, you have to be the best. IF you are not a top flight advisor, go to toyota or honda
I would highly recommend changing dealerships and models. My recommendation - Honda or Toyota. Those cars sell themselves and they sell OFTEN.
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"Sales" is tough, especially cars, try "Leasing" thats what my brother did after car sales was too much of a hassel, do "Fleet leasing".Does the new 07 CR-V look like a van? what does it really look like?
Ford trucks are the #1 sellers for the last 30 yrs. Check it out.Made a mistake, need to sell car after just buying it, dealership a no go.?
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Toyotas can't be beat for reliability. They sell for more money so your commission would be better there. I say switch to selling Toyotas!Do you know any offer going on now that gives you gift card when you test drive?
I have numerous years in the car industry, and truthfully car sales as a whole are down everywhere. I would say move to another location, just remember that if you have been doing this for some time, you may lose alot of your repeat customers, which in the end is the only way to succeed in this business. If you are planning on switching, go to either Toyota, or Honda. You may also want to try a high level used car dealership, that has a few hundred used cars in stock. The grosses here are usually higher, and so are commissions. Alot of the highest paid people in the business don't work at new car dealerships any longer...More Questions & Answers ...
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