With the ever-increasing development of modern technology available to consumers nowadays, consumers have the upper hand when it comes to the purchase of big items such as a house or new car. With the world at our fingertips, coupled with trends in e economy that have driven down rates for new loans, now is the ideal time to think about making the choice to trade in your old auto. It’s been said that one of the most enjoyable parts of purchasing a new car, truck or SUV is the hours you spend researching, test driving and ultimately deciding on one. For the inexperienced consumer, however, this process can be stressful. Here in lies the advantage of automotive groups. Modern technology makes it possible for every consumer to visit a variety of vehicle distributors within the comforts of their own home. While this, in and of itself, puts buyers at an extreme advantage, it can seem like a lot navigating from one Google search to the next.
Dealer groups can are among the best resources for consumers since they provide an extensive array of up-to-date inventory for a wide variety of new and previously owned vehicles spanning multiple makes, categories and classes; Making it possible for a consumer to do one-stop-shopping from one single website. Buyers, who’ve spent the time researching vehicles they’re interested in will find their experience at the dealership to be much more enjoyable.Many auto groups enable consumers to speak with a one associate who will help to guide them through the buying process. Doing this enables their clients to spend less time heading from one seller to the next and more time focusing on their search. Vehicle groups can put buyers at an advantage when it comes to the final purchase or their ideal new vehicle.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on December 28, 2010 at 6:05 pm under Automotive.
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As the economy continues to ride on it’s present financial rollercoaster one of the toughest hit industries has been the automotive industry. Fewer individuals are buying new cars as a result of either a loss in financial savings, or worries as to what their financial future might hold.While this might seem disastrous for the sales department of a dealership, it has created new opportunities in dealership service departments. The fact that a lot more individuals are holding on to their older cars creates a new demand to keep those cars operational, opening the opportunity for a higher sales potential. The dealerships are seeking resources in order to maximise this opportunity, and because of this new potential has created a demand for automotive consulting.
You can go to nearly any dealership and when you consult the service team you’ll discover that training focuses primarily on vehicle knowledge and customer service. This of course is essential when your main purpose is to maintain and repair vehicles on behalf of vehicle owners. The very first thing a quality individual in the Automotive Consulting field will identify for you is a new need to focus the service department’s training on sales. Anybody could look at a computer and inform a client that their vehicle is in need of various services based on mileage and time of use. However, a properly trained sales person could express this information in a manner which will convince a consumer of how these services benefit them while making a connection with the individual. When this is done through the training of Automotive Consulting you will discover more clientele accepting these additional services and increasing your sales potential.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on December 7, 2010 at 6:08 pm under Automotive.
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Winter can put a big strain on your car, on your driving, and on your fuel economy. To maintain good gas mileage you need to address specific issues that winter brings.
The cold temperatures of winter is the most significant factor in reducing your fuel economy. A cold vehicle uses more fuel during start up than a warm vehicle. The lower the temperature the greater the amount of gas burned. Continue reading ‘How Winter Lowers Your Fuel Economy and How to Prevent It’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on June 16, 2010 at 4:31 pm under Automotive, Cars.
Tags: Economy, Fuel, fuel economy
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Get the Most From Your Gas Tank!
The high gas prices of 2008 made even simple travel such as going to work, dropping the kids off, or even going out for a movie financially painful. Even though gas prices have come down, who knows how long they’ll stay there?! So let me help you get the most from your gas tank…in fact, you could even drive a FREE Escalade ;with these tips and your wallet won’t complain.
• Go easy on the gas when accelerating. No need to go stoplight racing just to see who gets to use their brakes first. Acceleration uses significant amounts of gas.
• Enable overdrive. If you drive an automatic, make sure overdrive is enabled. Disabling it locks out your highway gear which is the most fuel efficient Continue reading ‘Get the Most From Your Gas Tank!’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on October 24, 2009 at 7:07 pm under SUVs.
Tags: Economy, Fuel, Gas, Maximize, mpg, Optimize, Tank
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