Quote Originally Posted by Gookieheimowitz View Post


I beg to differ I sold At a Honda/BMW store . It didn't matter to me if you where buying a two door stick Civic hatchback with no air or a BMW 8 series. I sold an average of 25-30 cars a month and made a ton of money which led me to sales manager then general manager and Ultimately to owning my own lot .

I'm not mad or taking it personally . Might come off that way I suppose in text . I am just presenting a opposite side to your point of view. One thing to always remember is a good deal is only what you perceive it to be.
I've never seen a Honda/BMW store. Was this an independent used car lot? Because that's a different matter entirely.

I've only seen BMW dealerships as strictly BMW, or sometimes BMW/Mini (since Mini is owned by BMW).

Honda doesn't have any standards. They basically don't give a shit how their dealerships treat customers. Short of outright scamming, they don't get involved in customer disputes/complaints, beyond simply taking reports and passing them along to the dealership owner (lol).

BMW is very strict. For every complaint they get, the dealership gets penalized, even if it's undetermined who's really at fault. That's why BMW is pressured to make things right for the customer, provided that the customer even has a moderately reasonable complaint.

I'm glad you were successful at selling cars. I agree I'm not the type of customer you were looking for. At the same time, you're also not the type of salesman I was looking for. We both had the same goal, just on opposite ends of the equation.