straightliner1
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- 2017 GT350R #HR262 / 2018 GMC Yukon XL Denali
EXACTLY! The nut doesn't fall far from the tree.Certainly agree with all of your comments that this sales person really has no idea of the product he is selling and the brand that he is representing.
Having said that this individual is a direct reflection of the senior management and ownership of this dealership/dealerships.
A senior manager from the dealership had to have hired this individual therefore I look directly at the management for their failure in training their sales people properly or just hiring the wrong people to start with.
Harrold Ford recently changed ownership. I was recommended them by a good friend regarding my own 350 inquiry and was treated poorly. They're no longer family owned, they're corporately owned.Also try Harrold Ford. When the 2013 GT500 was introduced, ADM was seen all over the place. I got mine through the internet department, drove off with $1k off MSRP, a few members from the GT500 forum also got their GT500 from Harrold. I agreed with you on Future Ford, they had 2 Ford GTs sitting on the showroom floor back in 2005, priced at $500K (msrp $149), it sat there for 4 years. Back to the salesman, I think people are forgetting, while these salesmen are representing the brand, they are also selling cars ranging from $16K to $400K (17 Ford GT), so I don't expect much from a Ford's salesman, I usually just ignored them when I am on the lot. Have not done business with Elk Grove, but will keep them in mind, not in a super hurry for a GT350 as we are expecting another baby in a few months, but once everyone in the family is settled in, I am hopping there will be a GT350 in the garage.
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