Quote:
Originally Posted by cellsafemode
Anyone coming in to a dealership and knows what they know about a car isn't going to be asking a salesman something they already know the answer to unless they were baiting him. So i'm kinda thinking the driver might be a bit of a jerk since you can be pretty confident that a salesman selling a full lineup of cars isn't going to be an expert in any of them and will be guaranteed to be talking BS at some point because they're sales people. No need to call them out on it.
|
I guess we all have different expectations from a sales person, but I believe that a good sales person needs to know the product that he/she is selling. Especially if they are selling a sports car, since the clientele for Camaro/Corvette is different than the one who buys an Impala or a Tahoe. Also, in this day and age how hard is it to learn Chevy's portfolio? After all it is their job to educate customers and knowing a type of transmission on a sports car does not require deep level mechanical knowledge.