Re: McLaren vs. Ferrari dealers | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: cjromero (clyderomerof4![]() |
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Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2012 09:55:10 -0700 (PDT) |
When you are hungry you do things you would not normally do Clyde The true test is when the economy turns better will they still
do this From: Doug and Terri
Anderson [mailto:dnt [at] dock.net] The Auto Gallery – Woodland Hills, CA, threw a huge free, as in
FREE, diagnostic tech session. Bring your Ferrari – meet the tech – toss
the car on the lift and take about an hour going thru your cars good, the bad
and the ugly. In between, gnosh down on a fine catered Italian lunch (no
Cost Co sandwiches here folks) and chat up our cars over an espresso. And
yes – here is a small vile of touch up paint for your car mixed per VIN – and,
um, that was in the huge red with Cavallino Ramparte on the side goodie bag. Nice day had by all. DOUG Contrast that to a Beverly Hills Porsche who, just last Saturday,
refused to abide by USAA’s Car Buyer Service guide line AFTER I got down to
their store for my appointment – the old bait and switch. Letter went to
USAA CEO Robles on that one which raised the roof – outcome? It may
change BHP’s business tactics but only after it changes the color of the owners
eyes. Alas. From: Charles Perry
[mailto:charles [at] carolina-sound.com] It is amazing how each dealership develops personalities - not
necessarily marque by marque but dealer by dealer. I've never considered buying a new Mercedes, Porsche, Infiniti,
Jaguar or Maserati in Charleston because the dealership group that owns
all of those here was so incredibly rude to me when I was Porsche shopping in
my late twenties that I vowed never to support them. Even a letter to them from
PCNA after I complained wasn't enough to fix the issues of the time. In contrast, my two local Ferrari dealerships, Ferrari of Atlanta
and Foreign Cars Italia couldn't be more friendly and accomodating and they
support club events mostly populated by people who aren't their new car buyers.
Same for the Lamborghini dealership in NC, although they've changed owners
since I've been there last. Contrast that with the Lambo/Aston/Bentley/Lotus dealer in Atlanta
- Motorcars of Georgia. As this writer says, I am and have always been a
complete ghost in that dealership - not even acknowledged, let alone assisted
despite the fact that I own two of the four marques they represent. I sort of
understood that 15 years ago, but now that I'm in my forties I don't look like
the aspirational test-drive hopeful anymore. And after the tech boom and
resultant glut of young wealth, you would think they would've altered their
business methodology as the writer suggests. But time will fix the problem, as it always does... -- charles From: Fellippe Galletta
[mailto:fellippe.galletta [at] gmail.com] Interesting.... |
- Rob Garven's Old Band Cirith Ungol No Ferrari Content, (continued)
- Rob Garven's Old Band Cirith Ungol No Ferrari Content Robert W. Garven Jr., September 4 2012
- Re: Rob Garven's Old Band Cirith Ungol No Ferrari Content Grahame Reinthal, September 4 2012
- Re: Rob Garven's Old Band Cirith Ungol No Ferrari Content Robert W. Garven Jr., September 4 2012
- Re: Rob Garven's Old Band Cirith Ungol No Ferrari Content Lester Ewing, September 5 2012
- Re: McLaren vs. Ferrari dealers cjromero, August 24 2012
- Re: McLaren vs. Ferrari dealers Doug and Terri Anderson, August 24 2012
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