When going to a luxury car dealer like Porsche, should I be aware of my watch, clothes and car?
Published Date: 2018.07.18
Time from order to delivery
So, in January 2015, my husband ordered a "Boxster GTS left-hand drive MT car," whatever that means.GTS left-hand drive manual transmission."What a limited production quota!
Ordered in 2015/1
2015/5: Notified that production has been finalized for September, with delivery scheduled for November.
*Because it was past summer, the next mold was ordered, and the price was slightly higher than when the order was placed, and additional charges were incurred.
Delivered on 11/2015
It was a sense of schedule that my To my husband.I asked, "Did you ever think about going to the dealership, even if it was just for a test drive, before you had a good idea of what you could afford to buy a Boxster?"I asked.
I couldn't buy it when I got there - in my case, I was going to go only after I had some idea of what I was getting myself into. But I was constantly looking at pictures of Porsche keys on my phone, imprinting in my subconscious the feeling as if I had become a Porsche owner.
He said. I see...
What did my husband become aware of?
And the bottom line.'When you go to a Porsche dealership, you should be dressed and groomed for the occasion.Anything you've been paying attention to?"But my husband, on the other hand, was
I've never been bothered by it, and I don't think you need to worry about it. Well, the first time I went to the dealership, I wandered in during the daytime on a weekday, so I might have been looked at like I wasn't a regular office worker.
He said. I see...Also, my husband's acquaintance, on the other hand..."A sparkling watch and a fancy briefcase."He said that he once went to a Porsche dealership dressed in a very obvious outfit, but he felt like he was floating in the air, which made him look strange (laughs).
How do the salespeople at the dealership feel about it?
That said, I wonder how dealership salespeople feel about this.... So...Do you think the way you deal with customers changes depending on what they are wearing or what kind of car they are driving?"I once asked a dealer about this, and he had this to say.
Frankly speaking, salespeople are human beings, and I have heard stories of people who were not taken seriously at all when they went there in a light car. Of course, that is a bad thing, but I think the response varies from salesperson to salesperson and dealer to dealer, so I can't necessarily say "this is the way it is...
However, in the case of Porsche, since the Macan went on sale, the market has become much wider and the customer base has changed. Also, Porsche is a car that needs to be test-driven, not just because of its equipment or fuel efficiency.
And. I see. So.It's not always "this way!" but rather, just go as you normally do, as you are, and consider TPO.I think it is. I wonder if that's true for Porsche, but it's different when it comes to Ferrari or Lamborghini or Bentley?
I'll ask someone I know again.
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I always enjoy reading your site. This is my first time commenting.
On my first trip to the Porsche dealership, I asked myself, "Do I still need to dress accordingly?" I was curious and came across this article.
I ended up wearing denim and a leather jacket, but I was particular about my watch, a Tag Heuer Monaco. I was hoping the salesman would say, "It's the glorious Le Mans, isn't it? I was hoping the salesman would say, "It's the glorious Le Mans!
This time, I assumed that the car would be a family car, but my eyes were inevitably drawn to the 911 and Cayman, and in the end I did not end up buying a Porsche, but next year I will be buying a second car, so I will consider a Porsche again.
I'll be sure to check the blurb for you then!
>Next year we are buying a second car, so I think we will consider Porsche again.
Oh yes!!! Lovely!!!
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