Apr 8, 2008 12:35:34 PM
- Turbo4ever
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Apr 8, 2008 12:35:34 PM
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Apr 8, 2008 10:54:24 PM
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Italo said:
nberry ! no comments
Apr 9, 2008 12:31:58 AM
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Turbo4ever said:
I just transfered my deposit from Scuderia to F142, but on the contract it stated as model F430 F1. My dealer told me the reason is Ferrari won't allow them to accept deposit for an unknown future model. Any thoughts? Do you think the salesman is cheating on me?
Apr 9, 2008 3:54:53 AM
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Moogle said:Quote:
Turbo4ever said:
I just transfered my deposit from Scuderia to F142
If you care to share, I am very interested to hear why you made this decision.
Apr 9, 2008 4:00:00 AM
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ferrarikp said:Quote:
Turbo4ever said:
I just transfered my deposit from Scuderia to F142, but on the contract it stated as model F430 F1. My dealer told me the reason is Ferrari won't allow them to accept deposit for an unknown future model. Any thoughts? Do you think the salesman is cheating on me?
Good luck with your hunting mate!!! Sounding like it could be possible in this case. Better ask for more committment like from a top management and always keeping contract with them!
Best, Kenny
Apr 9, 2008 12:56:24 PM
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SciFrog said:
We all have to be patient, when 10,000 F149 will come out of the Maserati every year, there will be no more waiting list...
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nberry said:
Some advice. Go and establish a relationship with the dealer. Introduce yourself to the GM or owner. Tell them you are committed to being a Ferrari client. Keep pushing the ball forward. Do not just accept a no or we will keep you in mind. You make them keep you in mind.
True enough they may want to extrect a small price but at the end of the day, once you receive client status, things change dramatically. Keep in mind that the 149 goal is to bring in new customers for Ferrari. There is not a better time to get aggressive in your pursuit of Ferrari than now.
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LB said:
Not bribe more like a little present.
When I buy a car I usually hand over 1k to 1.5k same thing applies to the service manager give him something once in a while.
Results:
Everytime a sale dissasits or any interesting opportunity, i get a call.
Never made an appointment for servicing.
Discounted price on servicing
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LB said:
Does anybody on this forum ever tip their salesman/manager when purchasing a car
It does help
NEVER, NEVER DO THIS! It will cost the salesperson his/her job and your relationship with the dealer.