ShadowsPapa
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Bill
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2019
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- Location
- Runnells, Iowa
- Vehicle(s)
- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
- Occupation
- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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There ARE some dealers who make it sound really complex, others will get to it right away. A lot depends on the dealership, their management, their shop, or how many cars came in they need to get to.I've never ordered a car before this one, thats why I am wondering lol. I guess my salesperson said I couldn't pick it up until tommorow because they need to pair the keys and activate the radio and so thats why I said that lol and it seems like a long time for just those things. My first experience ordering a car was the Bronco and then the gladiator and so I'm a bit cynical about what the dealer/company tells me at this point which is why I have been asking you guys about what you may know.
I get that I am not the only person in the world which is why I am asking you guys what/why they would need that time instead of just nagging him about it when it's out of his control. Mainly I'm just exctied to pick it up especially when it's just sitting in a lot teasing me.![]()
Sales people won't know the details - not most of them so they'll tell us something that they believe will make sense to an ordinary buyer. IMO, I want them to tell me in detail - but my wife would tell them "don't bother telling me, just get it ready" LOL. She doesn't give a rip about the details or what they do. She'd not understand a word they said anyway. Me - give me the step by step.
I understand about being ready to get there post-haste to pick it up the second it's ready. Oh yeah. Even when my wife ordered her vehicles I couldn't wait to go pick them up with her. I was excited for her I think almost as excited as she was.
Cars and trucks are personal things, in a real way, often an extension of us. That's why "Madison Avenue' has for decades marketed toward our desires and emotions instead of giving us the fact about capacity and leg room or head room. Facts and figures don't sell cars and trucks. The appearance and cool factor does. Just look at commercials "when was the last time a car really excited you" - Nissan is one of the worst that way, but Lincoln is there too - square-jawed guy with certain shaped glasses, 6:00 shadow of a beard, dressed just so - appealing to emotions, not the facts about the new Lincoln SUV. Just look at this great looking cool guy! You'll look like this, too, in your new Lincoln.
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