Cars I should test drive?
Originally posted by DVPGSR
Go junior executive for the M3 and take the TT...dress in a suit and go on a Tuesday around 12:30...roll up your sleves and leave your jacket in the car...you'll be all set! Tell them you are in a hurry and if you like the test drive you will be back later for a credit check.
Go junior executive for the M3 and take the TT...dress in a suit and go on a Tuesday around 12:30...roll up your sleves and leave your jacket in the car...you'll be all set! Tell them you are in a hurry and if you like the test drive you will be back later for a credit check.
I somehow doubt Subaru and Mitsu dealers are sending out their precious few STi's and EVOs on test drives.
NSX's and Ferraris are a tad out of my league.
I think I'll do the M3 tomorrow, it's a bit late today. Maybe on Monday. Hell I don't think I even have a suit here but eh, it's worth checking the closet. I know I can't borrow one of my dad's for sure...
NSX's and Ferraris are a tad out of my league.
I think I'll do the M3 tomorrow, it's a bit late today. Maybe on Monday. Hell I don't think I even have a suit here but eh, it's worth checking the closet. I know I can't borrow one of my dad's for sure...
Originally posted by Morpheus
Acura dealers let you test NSX'S?
Acura dealers let you test NSX'S?
If they even have an NSX at the dealer :slap: Mine hasn't had a new NSX in showroom in 2 years...they usually order them for buyers.
I dunno. I test drove an me, a 328, 325, 323, 540 sport, gs430 , audi a4 and an is300..
I usually wear jeans and a t-shirt.
I don't think it really matter much what you wear so long as you conduct yourself in a mature minded matter. :dunno:
I'd have words if some floor sales rep refused to let me test drive a vehicle. regardless of my credit score or my intentions of purchasing a vehicle or lack thereof.
For all they know, I could be testing it for Bill Gates.
I don't believe I have to prove myself to anyone ar put up any type of facade in order to benefit from good customer service.
A true test of customer service is how they treat individuals who appear to have no intention on buying.
I usually wear jeans and a t-shirt.
I don't think it really matter much what you wear so long as you conduct yourself in a mature minded matter. :dunno:
I'd have words if some floor sales rep refused to let me test drive a vehicle. regardless of my credit score or my intentions of purchasing a vehicle or lack thereof.
For all they know, I could be testing it for Bill Gates.
I don't believe I have to prove myself to anyone ar put up any type of facade in order to benefit from good customer service.
A true test of customer service is how they treat individuals who appear to have no intention on buying.


