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Old 08-09-2009, 11:50 AM   #15
CamaroSS2SS
 
Drives: 2001 SS + 2010 SS
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Colorado
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Originally Posted by SalesrepSSManny View Post
Hey there guys...I work for Ed Bozarth Chevrolet (8351 Parkway Drive Lone Tree CO 801240) and we will have a Camaro here to for people to see on March 30th, 2009 at 4:00pm. An engineer from GM will be here with the car! Come check it out and see what you think!
See you there
Manny
Folks, I suggest test driving a Camaro and then going on the internet and getting quotes from several out of state dealerships for the best price.

Ed Bozarth has not changed one bit. Chevrolet is now advertising on all advertising media with "accountability, reinvention" etc. etc. It is obvious Ed Bozarth needs to rethink their customer base.

I went in to get pricing on a specifc model Camaro with options already in mind. The family with the kids got first attention. The ones who looked like they have money to spend or dressed nice got the attention.

Unfortunately I look younger than my age so I wasn't given that attention. Funny thing is the is I explained to the sales manager when he approached me was that I was going to pay in full depending on price. I'm sorry I drove in my junker car looking like a bum. Maybe I should have drove my other Camaro in with my bank statement and last years taxes to show I can purchase a new Camaro outright with a single check.

Right off the bat you can tell he gave me the 'yeah right' bullshit look and his first response was "how much do you want to pay". He said this multiple times for whatever reason. I had to cut an attitude and explain how his dealership had gave me the run around twice before and not to do it again.

It was obvious I wasn't going to be taken seriously. No look at the car, no explaining to me about the car, nothing, no asking me if I wanted different options. Just walked right in and punched up a number and said that was it.

DMA? Riiiiight ... joke. Denver Market Adjustment of 7-10K on a Camaro. Riiight.

This is what I'm going to do. I'll bring my bill of sale of the new Camaro I'm buying here REAL SOON PAID IN FULL (end of August, early September) and show the manager what he lost. He thinks I wasted his time, excuse me, I wasted my time by spending my time driving over there thinking I was going to be taken seriously.

This is the THIRD time, first time was 2001, second time was 2006 that ths dealership has wasted my time.

I don't care for the PR BS from a salesperson. If you don't want to deal with me, just say it out right and I'll leave. If you don't take me seriously, just tell me to leave and I'll purchase elsewhere. My time is valuable, more valuable than a salesperson and to walk around think you are doing US a favor by selling us a car is truly pathetic.

Burt Chevrolet is no better.

You'll know me when I come in. I'll make sure of it. I'll make sure I show the sales manager's supervisor my bill of sale. I'll show them my bill of sale for the past 5 cars I've purchased in the last 9 years also. I may bring in my taxes from last year also to show the snotty manager that I probably make 3-4 times more than him. I know it sounds childish to do this put sometimes you have to do these things to make these clowns not to prejudice. Who are they to judge, if you want to be frank, they are just salespeople to go to dealership to dealership, it's not a career, just a job to them.

I'll also be buying a Vette spring 2010 but it won't be from a local dealership.

It's dealerships like this is why people won't buy local anymore. Shoddy salesmen. Out of state dealers are MORE than willing to take away business that is not in their area. It is additional sales for them in addition to their local sales.
I highly suggest getting quotes from out of state dealerships, truck it over and enjoy the hassle free service.
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