pippip wrote: » One of the reasons many car dealerships dont open at weekends. Too many window shoppers.
ironclaw wrote: » A good car salesperson will qualify you before they hand you the keys as ultimately it's a waste of their time as well. Ireland is a unique in my experience though as the average person could afford nearly every car on sale in any average dealership, give or take. We don't have a large spread between average cars and the high end. Contrast this to say the US or UK, and there is an AMG garage with just €100k+ cars and there are 100s of them in stock. You simply won't be handed the keys for a test drive, maybe not even approached. In other words, Joe Blogs can wander into any garage in Ireland and they'll probably have something they can sell them so it's probably worth a test drive either way. On a side note, VinWiki on YouTube has some great stories about dealerships on both sides of the table.
Rodin wrote: » Last time I went on a test drive I stumped the salesman when asking if the car was electric or hydraulic steering.... got taken seriously after that...
coylemj wrote: » I don't think opening hours have anything to do with deterring tyre kickers, unemployed time wasters have all week to go into car showrooms. Dealers often have promos where they open at a weekend. But most prospective buyers are tied up at the weekend with sports, shopping and family duties so its not worth their while opening.
Rodin wrote: » What about working during the week? Evenings and weekends are the only time I can get in to a shop of any kind. I prefer evenings about 20nins before closing. Weekend shopping just annoys me
bs2014 wrote: » . Some garages literally just want you to ring from down the country, click and collect dare I use that cliche all garages have been using since March.
bs2014 wrote: » Meanwhile, few years ago, I was doing car mystery shops.
wonski wrote: » Mid 20's mystery shopper sent to Merc dealership? What kind of excercise was that? Did they ask you to wear specific type of clothing Celtic tiger days perhaps?
coylemj wrote: » If you're serious about buying, you can take an hour off work. Car sales people also have lives and families and need weekends off. But in normal times, there are plenty of showrooms open at weekends. I'm pretty sure I visited Joe Duffy (BMW) on the northside one Sunday a couple of years ago. But here's the problem at weekends ..... you get a whole family in the showroom, the kids are running around looking at the shiny new cars and there's no harm in that but the dad is in no hurry so he peppers the sales person with heaps of useless questions and the next punter in line (me) has to stand there while this obvious case of tyre kicking drags on for 20 minutes or more. So I left. Will never visit a showroom at the weekend again.
Rodin wrote: » I don't know what you do for a job but I certainly can't take an hour off during worktime to go look at a car