Hyundai dealer attitude
I test drove the Hyundai Accent and I liked it except for the oily plastic
on the inside doors. I brought my 6'2" son to have a test drive and the saleswoman said: "Trust me, he won't fit in this car. I have seen people try to squeeze themselves into the Accent or Tiburon and it just doesn't work." I figured she would try to steer us toward the Elantra or other larger model, but she simply didn't care and let us just walk away. All the cars on the lot were parked touching each other in long rows. It would have been too darn much hassle for them to get one out for us to drive. Don't they want to sell cars? I was a long time Hyundai driver until I got my Toyota and hated it, and was going to try again with another Hyundai. Not now, I guess. Maybe it's shallow, but sales attitudes mean something to me. We drove a 1985 Pony for years and the Accent is about the same size, so she was totally wrong about the size being "too small" for him to even get in it. The Chrysler and Saturn people were wonderful to us, but I didn't like the cars after our test drives. And thus for now, I will keep the Toyota, and look into getting the Pony repaired. |
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HI
WELL I HAVE A 97 ECCENT GL 5 SPEED. I AM 55 AND OVER 3OO PUNDS. AND I FIT OK I HAVE TO PULL THE DRIVERS SET ALL THE WAY UP SO I CAN USE THE CLUCH.~LOL~ AND I HAD TO MADE A EXTENTION FOR THE SET BELT. BUT OTHER THEN THAT I DO JUST GREAT IN IT. NOW I DID GO LOOK AT THE NEW HYUNDAIS AND THE SALES LADY WAS ALL OVER ME SHE LET ME DRIVE ALL THE MODLES NO PROBLEM 4 IN ALL. I LIVE IN PERKAIE PA AND FREED BEENS IN THE DELLERS THEY WOULD HAVE LOVED TO SELL ME A NEW ONE BUT I OWN THIS ONE AND FIGERED WAY HAVE PAYMENT IT ONLY HAS 122 K ON IT BUT FOR THE MOST PART I GO TO A NOTHER DELLER. PAULIE |
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>Subject: Hyundai dealer attitude
>From: "windmere" vvvvvvv@vvvvvvv.com >Date: 11/21/03 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time >Message-id: <i9uvb.450208$pl3.307421@pd7tw3no> > >I test drove the Hyundai Accent and I liked it except for the oily plastic >on the inside doors. I brought my 6'2" son to have a test drive and the >saleswoman said: "Trust me, he won't fit in this car. I have seen people try >to squeeze themselves into the Accent or Tiburon and it just doesn't work." > >I figured she would try to steer us toward the Elantra or other larger >model, but she simply didn't care and let us just walk away. All the cars on >the lot were parked touching each other in long rows. It would have been too >darn much hassle for them to get one out for us to drive. Don't they want to >sell cars? > >I was a long time Hyundai driver until I got my Toyota and hated it, and was >going to try again with another Hyundai. Not now, I guess. Maybe it's >shallow, but sales attitudes mean something to me. > >We drove a 1985 Pony for years and the Accent is about the same size, so she >was totally wrong about the size being "too small" for him to even get in >it. > >The Chrysler and Saturn people were wonderful to us, but I didn't like the >cars after our test drives. And thus for now, I will keep the Toyota, and >look into getting the Pony repaired. > > > > > > > > > i betcha that this anecdote will be mentioned in countless sales meetings as an example of "don't get too smart" or "don't think in stereotypes" or "what not to do" or "how to throw away an easy commission" or ___ |
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 20:00:14 GMT, "windmere" <vvvvvvv@vvvvvvv.com>
wrote: >I test drove the Hyundai Accent and I liked it except for the oily plastic >on the inside doors. I brought my 6'2" son to have a test drive and the >saleswoman said: "Trust me, he won't fit in this car. I have seen people try >to squeeze themselves into the Accent or Tiburon and it just doesn't work." > >I figured she would try to steer us toward the Elantra or other larger >model, but she simply didn't care and let us just walk away. All the cars on >the lot were parked touching each other in long rows. It would have been too >darn much hassle for them to get one out for us to drive. Don't they want to >sell cars? > >I was a long time Hyundai driver until I got my Toyota and hated it, and was >going to try again with another Hyundai. Not now, I guess. Maybe it's >shallow, but sales attitudes mean something to me. > >We drove a 1985 Pony for years and the Accent is about the same size, so she >was totally wrong about the size being "too small" for him to even get in >it. > >The Chrysler and Saturn people were wonderful to us, but I didn't like the >cars after our test drives. And thus for now, I will keep the Toyota, and >look into getting the Pony repaired. **Why walk away? Go over that dingbat's head and tell her manager. Get another salesperson that gives a sh*t. Go to another Hyundai dealer (if there's another one close by). Don't settle for cars you don't like. :) kaboomie |
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I miss my old 85 Pony, btw she was giving you a crock.
We have a 1999 Accent which is a tad smaller inside than the newer ones and our frind who is 6'4 could not believe the room in the car. I mysef am a pretty big guy, and i have NO problems fiting in the car. "kaboom" <kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message news:7n2trvofc3amqubu3nimm4515udmgjul2f@4ax.com... > On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 20:00:14 GMT, "windmere" <vvvvvvv@vvvvvvv.com> > wrote: > > >I test drove the Hyundai Accent and I liked it except for the oily plastic > >on the inside doors. I brought my 6'2" son to have a test drive and the > >saleswoman said: "Trust me, he won't fit in this car. I have seen people try > >to squeeze themselves into the Accent or Tiburon and it just doesn't work." > > > >I figured she would try to steer us toward the Elantra or other larger > >model, but she simply didn't care and let us just walk away. All the cars on > >the lot were parked touching each other in long rows. It would have been too > >darn much hassle for them to get one out for us to drive. Don't they want to > >sell cars? > > > >I was a long time Hyundai driver until I got my Toyota and hated it, and was > >going to try again with another Hyundai. Not now, I guess. Maybe it's > >shallow, but sales attitudes mean something to me. > > > >We drove a 1985 Pony for years and the Accent is about the same size, so she > >was totally wrong about the size being "too small" for him to even get in > >it. > > > >The Chrysler and Saturn people were wonderful to us, but I didn't like the > >cars after our test drives. And thus for now, I will keep the Toyota, and > >look into getting the Pony repaired. > > **Why walk away? Go over that dingbat's head and tell her manager. Get > another salesperson that gives a sh*t. Go to another Hyundai dealer > (if there's another one close by). Don't settle for cars you don't > like. :) > > kaboomie > |
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 15:54:40 -0500 (EST), bravehart5@webtv.net (PAULIE
AKA~LION~HART~) wrote: >HI >WELL I HAVE A 97 ECCENT GL 5 SPEED. >I AM 55 AND OVER 3OO PUNDS. >AND I FIT OK >I HAVE TO PULL THE DRIVERS SET ALL THE WAY UP SO I CAN USE THE >CLUCH.~LOL~ AND I HAD TO MADE A EXTENTION FOR THE SET BELT. >BUT > <snip> >I LIVE IN PERKAIE PA >AND FREED BEENS IN THE DELLERS >THEY WOULD HAVE LOVED TO SELL ME A NEW ONE BUT I OWN THIS ONE AND >FIGERED WAY HAVE PAYMENT >IT ONLY HAS 122 K ON IT >BUT FOR THE MOST PART I GO TO A NOTHER DELLER. >PAULIE >============== HMMmmmm... Must be a server problem with the WebTV. S25 |
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Just go back and get a DIFFERENT sales person!
"windmere" <vvvvvvv@vvvvvvv.com> wrote in message news:i9uvb.450208$pl3.307421@pd7tw3no... > I test drove the Hyundai Accent and I liked it except for the oily plastic > on the inside doors. I brought my 6'2" son to have a test drive and the > saleswoman said: "Trust me, he won't fit in this car. I have seen people try > to squeeze themselves into the Accent or Tiburon and it just doesn't work." > > I figured she would try to steer us toward the Elantra or other larger > model, but she simply didn't care and let us just walk away. All the cars on > the lot were parked touching each other in long rows. It would have been too > darn much hassle for them to get one out for us to drive. Don't they want to > sell cars? > > I was a long time Hyundai driver until I got my Toyota and hated it, and was > going to try again with another Hyundai. Not now, I guess. Maybe it's > shallow, but sales attitudes mean something to me. > > We drove a 1985 Pony for years and the Accent is about the same size, so she > was totally wrong about the size being "too small" for him to even get in > it. > > The Chrysler and Saturn people were wonderful to us, but I didn't like the > cars after our test drives. And thus for now, I will keep the Toyota, and > look into getting the Pony repaired. > > |
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 20:00:14 GMT, "windmere" <vvvvvvv@vvvvvvv.com>
wrote: >I test drove the Hyundai Accent and I liked it except for the oily plastic >on the inside doors. I brought my 6'2" son to have a test drive and the >saleswoman said: "Trust me, he won't fit in this car. I have seen people try >to squeeze themselves into the Accent or Tiburon and it just doesn't work." > >I figured she would try to steer us toward the Elantra or other larger >model, but she simply didn't care and let us just walk away. All the cars on >the lot were parked touching each other in long rows. It would have been too >darn much hassle for them to get one out for us to drive. Don't they want to >sell cars? > >I was a long time Hyundai driver until I got my Toyota and hated it, and was >going to try again with another Hyundai. Not now, I guess. Maybe it's >shallow, but sales attitudes mean something to me. > >We drove a 1985 Pony for years and the Accent is about the same size, so she >was totally wrong about the size being "too small" for him to even get in >it. > >The Chrysler and Saturn people were wonderful to us, but I didn't like the >cars after our test drives. And thus for now, I will keep the Toyota, and >look into getting the Pony repaired. > When I was shopping for my Sonata I was at the Hyundai dealer nearest my home. I told them that I wanted a White Sonata GLS but they did not have one. I then asked if they could get me one by trading with another dealer. They said no. I then called the next closest dealer and asked them if they had a white one. They did and I went there and bought it. Old_Timer |
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STAY AWAY from Northeast Auto in Phila. What a shabby dealer.
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"bill" <bill1462@erols.com> wrote in message
news:bq45ut$3hf$1@bob.news.rcn.net... > STAY AWAY from Northeast Auto in Phila. What a shabby dealer. Don't even get me started about Northeast Auto Outlet @ Grant & Academy! I got an Excel from them in '94, the salesman promised me the sun, moon, and stars... Free floor mats, detailing once a year, everything but his daughter's hand in marriage. All I had to do was buy $2000.00 extended warrantee. Once the deal was done, I found I did not have any paperwork stating anything about the "extras".... and you know that goes, no paperwork, no proof.... McCafferty (RT1&413) isn't much better, generally bad attitudes, my wife got her '99 Elantra there, when I was looking for my '02 EGT they only wanted to sell me something that was on the lot _right there and then_ they refused to order or look for the car I wanted. I got my '02 EGT from Burlington Hyundai on RT130 in NJ. As of now, I don't have anything bad to say about them. -- S. -My other computer is a 4000 node Beowulf cluster. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.544 / Virus Database: 338 - Release Date: 11/25/2003 |
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"windmere" <vvvvvvv@vvvvvvv.com> wrote in message
news:i9uvb.450208$pl3.307421@pd7tw3no... > I test drove the Hyundai Accent and I liked it except for the oily plastic > on the inside doors. I brought my 6'2" son to have a test drive and the > saleswoman said: "Trust me, he won't fit in this car. I have seen people try > to squeeze themselves into the Accent or Tiburon and it just doesn't work." He'll struggle in the Tiburon for sure, and it's definatley not worth the hassel. I've seen pics of a few rolled Tibs, and u need to make sure you've got at least an inch head clearance. That said - the models without sunroof are about 1" or so higher on the inside. I'm 5'11" and fit in the sunroofed version ok. A 6'2" guy should be able to drive an Accent, but might not be so comfortable in the back. Did she even let your son sit in it to try for himself? -- Liddle Feesh *fap fap fap fap* <>< <>< <>< <>< ><> <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< . , .:/ . ,,///;, ,;/ . o:::::::;;/// >::::::::;;\\\ ''\\\\\'" ';\ ';\ |
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"The Steven" <me@here.com> wrote in message news:aBxxb.4439$UG2.3563@nwrdny03.gnilink.net... > "bill" <bill1462@erols.com> wrote in message > news:bq45ut$3hf$1@bob.news.rcn.net... > > STAY AWAY from Northeast Auto in Phila. What a shabby dealer. > > Don't even get me started about Northeast Auto Outlet @ Grant & Academy! > I got an Excel from them in '94, the salesman promised me the sun, moon, and > stars... Free floor mats, detailing once a year, everything but his > daughter's hand in marriage. All I had to do was buy $2000.00 extended > warrantee. > > Once the deal was done, I found I did not have any paperwork stating > anything about the "extras".... and you know that goes, no paperwork, no > proof.... > > McCafferty (RT1&413) isn't much better, generally bad attitudes, my wife > got her '99 Elantra there, when I was looking for my '02 EGT they only > wanted to sell me something that was on the lot _right there and then_ they > refused to order or look for the car I wanted. > > I got my '02 EGT from Burlington Hyundai on RT130 in NJ. As of now, I don't > have anything bad to say about them. > > -- > I have to disagree with you about McCafferty Hyundai. I bought my second Hyundai there Mar.2002. My first was a 99 Elantra Wagon. I never had any problems with anyone there. I wanted a Black 2002 Sonata, and at that time they didn't have one. They got one for me, but it took three days. They threw in fabric protection treatment for free because of the wait. That was a $200 savings, and to top it off I got the 4 cyl. model for 14,999. With my trade-in (99 Elantra Wagon) I only paid $9550 for my Sonata with 6% interest! A very good buy! JR > > >> > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.544 / Virus Database: 338 - Release Date: 11/25/2003 > > |
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Have to give McCafferty high marks also. Northeast Auto Aholes wouldn't even
talk after the car was bought. McCafferty took the time to look at the paint problem and saw that it was a defect in the paint and fixed it (very well I should add). McCafferty may have saved a Hyundai a customer that Northeast Auto definitely LOST. |
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