I stopped at a dealership a few hours ago to look at the new TC and was approached by a salesman. Even though he was not pushy, he did try to tell me a lot about the car, like I didn't know that stuff before and stood with me the whole time I was there. Not that I minded, but I thought the Scion salesman where supposed to leave you alone or maybe say hi and let you look around.
He gave me his card and when I went to check it a few minutes ago, it said Toyota Sales on it. Is it that the Toyota salesman are selling Scions or is it that they moved him from Toyota to Scion and he has not gotten new business cards yet??? Just curious.
scion909
06-24-2004, 08:19 PM
I stopped at a dealership a few hours ago to look at the new TC and was approached by a salesman. Even though he was not pushy, he did try to tell me a lot about the car, like I didn't know that stuff before and stood with me the whole time I was there. Not that I minded, but I thought the Scion salesman where supposed to leave you alone or maybe say hi and let you look around.
He gave me his card and when I went to check it a few minutes ago, it said Toyota Sales on it. Is it that the Toyota salesman are selling Scions or is it that they moved him from Toyota to Scion and he has not gotten new business cards yet??? Just curious.
:?: :?: We got no idea.... maybe the salesman who gave you the card can answer it.. sorry. :wink:
showroom
06-24-2004, 08:25 PM
our training suggests that we acknowledge your presence, and if you inquire we should ask "what do you know about Scion?" in an effort to AVOID going over info that you know already. most likely the salesperson was a lot shark, just call the dealer and ask specifically for a Scion Rep, and deal with them.
jdavid
06-24-2004, 08:25 PM
Or maybe that wasn't even a real salesman :?:
rbloedow
06-24-2004, 09:16 PM
What the hell do you want - a salesman that can read your mind and already know that you are well informed about the car. The dude was just doing his job, no need to be a pompas prick, get over it. it's nothing to get worked up over - just tell him that you're just looking or you just wanted to see it in person, I'm sure he'd leave you alone :roll:
iZero
06-24-2004, 09:17 PM
The Scion brand is really just a badge. It's still Toyota.
cripplerScion
06-24-2004, 09:48 PM
What the hell do you want - a salesman that can read your mind and already know that you are well informed about the car. The dude was just doing his job, no need to be a pompas prick, get over it. it's nothing to get worked up over - just tell him that you're just looking or you just wanted to see it in person, I'm sure he'd leave you alone :roll:
Excuse me, no need to call me a prick. If you read my post you will see, I said "not that I minded". I am not getting worked up over it I was just curious if other Toyota/Scion dealers have crossover salesman or are they supposed to be seperate. It was an inquiry, not a complaint, because he was actually very nice and I enjoyed talking to him. So lets not resort to the name calling...alright :evil:
scion909
06-24-2004, 09:57 PM
Somebody just lock this one, Please!!! :(
erickjam
06-24-2004, 10:00 PM
OK guys, calm down...
I think we are getting the "Pure Price" action confused with "no pressure." The guy still wants to sell you the car, no matter if you can haggle on price or not. I mean, the guy has to eat.
JBHS98
06-24-2004, 10:15 PM
I work for a Toyota store in Arlington, TX. Scion/ Toyota wants to make sure that only Scion certified salespeople sell Scions. That being said, there is nothing against a Toyota salesperson also being Scion certified. That is how it works at our dealership. We have myself and a few other guys who can sell Scions, but there is not enough Scion volume here yet for me to only sell Scion and still pay my bills. So, we sell both. I hope this helps.
cripplerScion
06-24-2004, 11:08 PM
I work for a Toyota store in Arlington, TX. Scion/ Toyota wants to make sure that only Scion certified salespeople sell Scions. That being said, there is nothing against a Toyota salesperson also being Scion certified. That is how it works at our dealership. We have myself and a few other guys who can sell Scions, but there is not enough Scion volume here yet for me to only sell Scion and still pay my bills. So, we sell both. I hope this helps.
Thank You so much, that is exactly what I was wanting to know. :D
Rich_Manas
06-24-2004, 11:17 PM
there are dealerships out that there that has their toyota salespeople selling scions, so they're selling both. then there are dealerships like mine where we are a completely seperate dept from toyota. the difference at our dealership is that you do the transaction with one person form beginning to end. there's no salesman, team captain, sales mgr and finance mgr to see, just me. so its a little easier the process when you buy the car. this is how scion wanted it but there are dealership that feel that its too much work for one person to handle.
JBHS98
06-24-2004, 11:40 PM
At my store, we have a lot of customers who cross-shop Scion and Toyota. The auto group I work for lets salespeople seel a car at any of it's lots. So, I can sell a customer a Nissan Altima if they prefer it to a Camry. Or, I can take a Tundra to the Ford store to be compared with the F-150.
We feel it is easier on the customer to be able to stick witht he same person the whole time, even when it comes to other brands we sell, or even used cars we sell.
cripplerScion
06-25-2004, 12:44 AM
At my store, we have a lot of customers who cross-shop Scion and Toyota. The auto group I work for lets salespeople seel a car at any of it's lots. So, I can sell a customer a Nissan Altima if they prefer it to a Camry. Or, I can take a Tundra to the Ford store to be compared with the F-150.
We feel it is easier on the customer to be able to stick witht he same person the whole time, even when it comes to other brands we sell, or even used cars we sell.
Just curious but do you have to change selling styles when you show someone a Toyota then show them a Scion. I hope thats not a dumb question but from what I hear Scion is supposed to be no pressure. I don't know too much about how Toyota does business. The only lot I have been to other than today to look at a Scion was when I stopped at a Madza dealership a month ago to look at the Mazda3. Those salesmen were animals, I had three salesman bug me the first 5 minutes I was there. I finally just left. I do have to admit the guy today at the Scion/Toyota dealer was very pleasant and did not pressure me at all. Just wondering if you are told to approach a scion customer differently than you would a Toyota customer
its_ikon
06-25-2004, 04:34 AM
What the hell do you want - a salesman that can read your mind and already know that you are well informed about the car.
that is the first thing that popped into my head. salesmen are salesmen and there is no way around that. just let them know that you already know about the car because they don't work off of esp :D
erc21
06-25-2004, 04:38 AM
Yup, like it's been said, it seems the the Toyota guys are Scion certified cause that's what mine was telling me as well. This is the same guy who sold my parents a Sienna and a Rav4, and my grandmother a Camry, lol.