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William Bryant (blog)
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Woah woah woah... not going on the test drive with a customer? YOU'RE FIRED!
I believe 90% of the time option 1 should be executed, in the back seat if there's a spouse (if there's kids you get to play with em
), and you should make the test drive about THE CAR and not about the salesperson/dealership. This is a great time to show off how much better your brakes work than their old ones, how much smoother your suspension is than their older one, and make sure they spend some real time in the car and not just go around the block. Selling Nissans I was all about the test drive! Many customer wouldn't be comfortable doing the things I told them to do on the test drive without me there (like passing cops and honking horns at strangers).
Now, I have the other 10% of the time let customers drive by themselves. You can get a sense of when someone would be better sold if they drove alone, and at times I've insisted they drive alone. Especially if it's a wife/husband.
I believe 90% of the time option 1 should be executed, in the back seat if there's a spouse (if there's kids you get to play with em
Now, I have the other 10% of the time let customers drive by themselves. You can get a sense of when someone would be better sold if they drove alone, and at times I've insisted they drive alone. Especially if it's a wife/husband.