BillyGee
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- First Name
- Bill
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2020
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- Location
- Northern California
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- Model Y P, Model 3 LR, Founders CT (Ordered)
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- Technician
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Since I committed to purchasing a model Y last week I decided it would be a good idea to go to to a dealership and see what they say about my current work vehicle as far as a trade-in or even getting cash value. As expected, they low balled me and gave me an estimate for just the truck and none of the service attachments or any of the added features, basically 50% what the KBB value is before you even add in the extras. I expected that, so it wasn't too infuriating, but what was infuriating was what followed.
When I explained what I was intending to do with a replacement vehicle, which is drive my normal 150 miles a day plus longer trips, the salesman immediately started telling me how an EV would never be able to keep up with an ICE vehicle. He went on and on about how even if a car says it has 300 or more miles of range they don't really have that and until Ford starts making their lightning there won't really be a truck worth buying. I then threw him off his game by pointing at the Mach E that we were literally standing next to and asking if he thought that could do the job.
Something must have washed over him because his tune immediately changed and he started talking about how great the mileage on the Mach E was and how many free miles you'll get across a charging network, the name of which he naturally could not remember, and how it actually has tons of room for something its size and a self-driving system that blows everyone else out of the water. When I started asking him if he thought it would work in lieu of a truck he then went back to the gas engine argument and started trying to talk up the hybrid Maverick and once again told me that a BEV just wouldn't cut it.
I hate to think that this is a common experience, and I already expect dealership guys to be slimy, but it was just so comically duplicitous to me. Experiences like that are why car dealerships need to go. It's only a matter of time until everyone else fully embraces the Tesla model, people don't like when you treat them so condescendingly for something they could easily pull out their phone and look up.
When I explained what I was intending to do with a replacement vehicle, which is drive my normal 150 miles a day plus longer trips, the salesman immediately started telling me how an EV would never be able to keep up with an ICE vehicle. He went on and on about how even if a car says it has 300 or more miles of range they don't really have that and until Ford starts making their lightning there won't really be a truck worth buying. I then threw him off his game by pointing at the Mach E that we were literally standing next to and asking if he thought that could do the job.
Something must have washed over him because his tune immediately changed and he started talking about how great the mileage on the Mach E was and how many free miles you'll get across a charging network, the name of which he naturally could not remember, and how it actually has tons of room for something its size and a self-driving system that blows everyone else out of the water. When I started asking him if he thought it would work in lieu of a truck he then went back to the gas engine argument and started trying to talk up the hybrid Maverick and once again told me that a BEV just wouldn't cut it.
I hate to think that this is a common experience, and I already expect dealership guys to be slimy, but it was just so comically duplicitous to me. Experiences like that are why car dealerships need to go. It's only a matter of time until everyone else fully embraces the Tesla model, people don't like when you treat them so condescendingly for something they could easily pull out their phone and look up.