trigg3r
Well-Known Member
Car dealers deserve their bad reputation. I've had bad experiences at a Miller dealership but I've also had bad experiences at dealerships the Millers don't own. It's a lousy industry and that runs on a crappy business model. The best way to buy a car that I've found is to buy directly from a wholesaler and pay cash.
You are exactly right. There is a reason the turnover rate for employment as these dealerships is so high. You are pretty much trained to lie and cheat to the customer. Then they have the nerve to pay you pennies in commission. I had a brother working for the Cutrubus' and he had worked out a deal prior to his employment that he would be given a certain amount of time of to go to school. Needless to say, he was told when he approached them again after months of employment with the dealership that they never agreed on that in the first place. Not to mention that every time he would get a potential sale to the final stages some member of the management team would generally swoop in and take credit for the sale while he was in the back grabbing the paperwork. He was working anywhere from 60-80 hours a week and was making close to minimum. It is a greasy job and I feel bad for these kids who get sucked into it.