- May 1, 2006
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Now that my corporate life is behind me I've had some time to chat with old dealer friends, do a little car shopping, and make a few new dealer friends. It was a lot more difficult to do all that while my name was attached to an organization that sells to dealers.
On one hand it sucks to see that 98% of what happens in 2018 is exactly the same stuff we were doing in 2001 with AVV's Webcontrol + a CRM like AutoBase/HigherGear/etc. On the other hand a lot of shady shit I used to be encouraged to do is mostly out of practice... probably due to the fact that those things are quite illegal today.
I mention "shady shit" because my desk managers, in 2001, had zero trust that a price sent via email, or given over the phone, was going to win us a customer. Paranoia leads people to do weird stuff. At least in 2018, the paranoia doesn't seem to be as bad. So, in 2001, I NEVER EVER gave a customer an out the door figure. Nor a trade allowance; not even a ballpark. Today, one must disclose every bit of a payment quote to be legally compliant, so I'm curious what you're being encouraged to do.
P.S. @Alexander Lau you are a vendor, so please don't jump into this thread
unless you want to discuss your dealer days as a nostalgic old man 
On one hand it sucks to see that 98% of what happens in 2018 is exactly the same stuff we were doing in 2001 with AVV's Webcontrol + a CRM like AutoBase/HigherGear/etc. On the other hand a lot of shady shit I used to be encouraged to do is mostly out of practice... probably due to the fact that those things are quite illegal today.
I mention "shady shit" because my desk managers, in 2001, had zero trust that a price sent via email, or given over the phone, was going to win us a customer. Paranoia leads people to do weird stuff. At least in 2018, the paranoia doesn't seem to be as bad. So, in 2001, I NEVER EVER gave a customer an out the door figure. Nor a trade allowance; not even a ballpark. Today, one must disclose every bit of a payment quote to be legally compliant, so I'm curious what you're being encouraged to do.
P.S. @Alexander Lau you are a vendor, so please don't jump into this thread


