An ADM Story - You think Porsche is bad?
#46
agrre with this. Scorched earth on that dealership!
#47
I sent every Porsche NA Marketing and Porsche Executive I could find a polite and factual email regarding Nashua Porsche, how their actions were tainting the Porsche brand image and included a RL link to that Nashua Dealership thread.
Within days the Dealership was feeling the heat from above and stopped playing games, customer got his car.
#51
Completely aside from the ethics...it's so short-sighted for them to behave this way. They are sure to lose far more than that $20,000 ADM over the course of time that you and your wife may purchase cars and have them serviced. Bad business is just bad for business, period.
They would have been better off to tell you they face a large demand which would otherwise command an ADM, but still intend to honor their word and are looking forward to you driving off at MSRP regardless of demand.
It may be worth sharing your story somewhere like Reddit.com/r/cars (from there, a story can catch like wildfire but be aware that sometimes folks can hate on "first world problems" all the same). I can't tell you how many times stories of the dealership ripping someone off or just being dishonest blows up there and sends a strong message to those who misbehave.
They would have been better off to tell you they face a large demand which would otherwise command an ADM, but still intend to honor their word and are looking forward to you driving off at MSRP regardless of demand.
It may be worth sharing your story somewhere like Reddit.com/r/cars (from there, a story can catch like wildfire but be aware that sometimes folks can hate on "first world problems" all the same). I can't tell you how many times stories of the dealership ripping someone off or just being dishonest blows up there and sends a strong message to those who misbehave.
#52
OP- I'm not defending the dealer, but this is spot on. Without that language, you would have been able to force the deal at MSRP if you pushed hard enough.
#53
Imagine going to Target and things are priced like this. You see a blow dryer on the shelf, the price is $20. You get to the register and the cashier tells you it is $25 because a lot of people want it right now. That entire shopping cart would be sitting there as we headed for the exits. All you can do is walk away, ban that dealership for life, and spread the word.
Terrible way to run a business.
Terrible way to run a business.
#54
Someone posted this on the HFS thread. You think LA is bad! G Wagon with a lot lower MSRP. It's a G550 too
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Someone posted this too on a 2RS
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#55
Dude so far the reviews I have posted on every dealer and car buying site make a Russian withdrawal look like a picnic! Scathing to say the least, and I am just getting started. At this point I wouldn't take their car if they gave it to me free; I want them to feel the pain I felt for a while :-)
#58
And make sure MSRP is spelled out. I had a Dealer throw in M-"market" and I caught it and had them change it. Pretty sneaky for sure
#59
Good for you. I had a similar thing happen to me almost 20 years ago at Estate Motors a MB dealer in Westchester County, NY. I had a deposit on an SL55 with specific language that I was buying it at sticker. Once it became available to order I went to the dealership (where we had purchased two cars the year before) to order it and was told there would be a $20k markup. I produced my deposit form signed by the SA and me, but was told because the manager didn’t sign it it wasn’t valid. Like you I told them to go f#$k themselves.
#60
Originally Posted by robmypro
Imagine going to Target and things are priced like this. You see a blow dryer on the shelf, the price is $20. You get to the register and the cashier tells you it is $25 because a lot of people want it right now. That entire shopping cart would be sitting there as we headed for the exits. All you can do is walk away, ban that dealership for life, and spread the word.
Terrible way to run a business.
Terrible way to run a business.