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So I have a chance to get a job as an auto salesmen at Nissan. I've never done auto sales and don't know anything about it. I do have 4 years in selling wine and food in a fine dinning restaurant so I'm not worried about the sales part but was wondering how the money is and if anyone has any tips. Thanks in advance!
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Ever watch the movie Used Cars?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqHZWdFVyyQ Blow the sh!t out of high priced cars and you'll be fine ![]() Last edited by ChicagoWhiteSox; 03-03-2012 at 12:08 PM. |
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Auto sales like other big ticket sales is all about qualifying and closing. Just about anyone can sell when the economy is good and people are swarming the lot. But a good salesman can look at a group of people on the lot and pick out the 2 or 3 that are most likely to purchase today and have the credit to do so.
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Tell me what a car buyer looks like.. I beg of you. If you're going to go into car sales... read "How to close every deal" by Joe Giraud. Best book ever. I sell cars for a living. Everyone that walks in is a potential buyer or they wouldn't be there. |
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"How to close every day" is a great book. I've sold new Fords in the past. New is very very very different that used. Which one are you doing?
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Alpha Zombie Wolf "Sceve"
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I'm no good to you here. My Ford days were 10 years ago down in Phoenix. Itzfrank is probably your best bet on this question. Good luck!
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Congrats!
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