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Also, the Lexus dealership experience is extremely good. Genesis needs a proper dealer network for sales and service before their sales figures are going to start putting fear into any of the big luxury players.
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You're definitely in the minority (for now at least). There are still a ton of shoppers who want a brick and mortar dealership that they can speak with the sales people, sit in the vehicles, test drive, etc. Same with service. Don't you want to bring your car in to a physical location for service? I certainly do. I like explaining issues, speaking with the service staff to understand what's being done, etc.
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02-11-2020, 04:52 PM | #26 | |
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And I know more than any sales guy. Just five minutes on here qualifies you for that. I also don't like test driving green cars. You're either thrashing someone else's next car or babying something that won't ever be driven that way. I'd much rather go to CarMax and scare their poor sales people. In my experience, very few dealers want to do the maintenance in the manual. They want to do about 3.6x that level of work and replace every filter at every visit. A good mechanic will do what's in the book and advise of any potential problems, not rebuild the car annually just to try to milk the unsuspecting. |
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02-11-2020, 04:58 PM | #27 | |
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As for the work on the vehicle, if it's warranty work, then the dealer will handle it. Everything else I try to do myself, and if I can't, I know someone who can. Don't want to pay dealer rates for some dumb kid with tools to half-ass the job. I have WAY too many friends that work at dealerships, so I've heard their stories... No thank you. |
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02-11-2020, 05:05 PM | #29 |
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Again we're a bunch of enthusiasts on a car forum lol the average person just wants to talk to some sales person about features, cost, etc. and then hand the car back for service per the service intervals.
They just want someone to take care of it. Drop the car at the dealership, pick up a loaner, and move on with their day.
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I guess I also just think of a really expensive dealer showroom as the same thing as going to a restaurant where the owners McLaren us parked in front. It's just confirmation that I'm overpaying.
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02-11-2020, 05:08 PM | #31 | |
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Frankly, this is one reason that Tesla and their model appeals to me. Just take the dealership and the slimy sales approach, inventory and the rest out of the game entirely. Seeing the money spent on lawyers and marketing in Texas to oppose them is just further proof that the consumer is on the wrong end of this relationship. Screw dealers. |
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02-11-2020, 06:48 PM | #32 | |
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There's a reason dealerships still make shit tons of money. |
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For every one of you or I, there are ten completely oblivious to the automotive world outside of dealerships. |
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02-11-2020, 08:39 PM | #35 | ||
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So while not super important I can see how the overall dealership experience plays into it. It reaffirms the notion of buying a premium vehicle by providing a premium environment. |
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There's a manual for recommended service and then there's a manual for doing any repair that you choose, regardless of if it's needed. Same word, different context. And yeah, being able to drive a car the way you will drive it when you own it isn't really feasible with a new car. I'm just not going to redline a car or hammer the brakes when it's new. That's not the dealers fault, it's just a "service" that people cite that doesn't actually provide any value to me. |
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The Hyundai dealership experience was pretty bad. Nice enough sales guy and good test drive that my wife got a thorough drive in. I did get a bag of popcorn
I think Genesis should really get away from the Hyundai dealership network or somehow get segregation from that experience. It can no way be recognized as luxury (my local Lexus dealership is insanely attentive and has all kinds of stuff there, and Audi dealership is also on spec, both of those better even than my bmw dealership). Funny, I ended up with the Hyundai, worst dealership experience but I (we) liked the vehicle the most. So I kind of agree the dealership thing is only for test driving. I could have done the rest of the deal online and been happier. B to B sucks when no deal to be had, well I did get some weathertechs thrown in, so I guess that’s something for my 3 hrs time on a Saturday. |
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I know this thread is about the Palisade and it still falls under the Hyundai umbrella but the Genesis brand (at least in Canada) has a selling point of not having a physical dealer at all. Technically it still is at select Hyundai dealerships but the customer doesn't need to be involved anymore. Their drivers pick up your car for service (oil change, brakes, etc.) and drops off a loaner if necessary. That's their smarter way of being luxury instead of spending millions on a pretty dealership building.
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The other one is buying and selling private, most people seem to treat it like it's a no-go zone. No idea why folks are so conservative. |
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Thinly related, but one of the most interesting things from our BMW Welt tour last year was when I asked about the difference between how many people over there custom order their car versus here.
Over there it is roughly 95% that custom order, versus roughly 95% here buy off the lot.
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I think the selling private thing is a combination of being too busy to deal with it and fear of a bunch of strangers coming over, asking to drive the car, etc. |
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