TL;DR:
OK on to the meat of it. My wife contacted the dealership earlier in the day to schedule the test drive the Stinger GT ltd for me. The salesperson (who my wife spoke with on the phone) met us there, but really lacked any knowledge regarding the car. I mentioned to him that I saw a model from this dealership listed on AutoTrader that had carbon fibre trim on the center console - we spent 5 minutes walking around outside peaking through the windows of each Stinger on the lot to see if one of them had this trim (which I later found out is only on the GT, not the GT ltd). I told him I wanted to see the trunk auto-open and mirror auto-folding features on the GT ltd - he told me he was unaware of any of these functions and they were only available in US models; with further independent research I later found this to be a lie. Then for the test drive, he stated that we could only drive the local roads around the few blocks surrounding the dealership - he then mentioned that when I'm close to finalizing the deal I can take it for a full test drive on the highway (???). I can appreciate the fact that a certain number of test drivers do not have serious intentions of buying a car, but if you're going to blanket statement not allow real test drives then you are accepting the fact that you will piss off a few serious buyers and lose their business. Not to mention during the test drive the guy was unaware of how to switch between modes and insisted that the shift stick had a "M" mode to enable the paddle shifters *facepalm* that was just fckn weird... like we're both looking at the same shifter!! Oh yeah, and the guy also asked me at 3 or 4 separate time whether I wanted gonna trade in a car - I get asking twice if you forgot, but what the fck is the point of asking a question if you're not going to register my reply?
OK so then I go talk to the finance guy because I had questions about the lease. My first question was regarding the lease interest rate, and if there was an option to put down extra security deposits up front in order to get a lower interest rate. The guy looks at me like I'm on crack and becomes very defensive saying something along the lines of "I have no idea what you are talking about and it sounds dumb. I've been working in car finance for x years and this does not exist." So I tell him this is something that Toyota/Lexus national finance offers, and for the IS350 Fsprt you can put down enough deposits to get 0% interest on leases. He says this sounds fake and one of his friends works at Toyota so he then calls this guy in front of me. I basically have to listen to this guy have a conversation with his friend who explains to him exactly what I said, but repeated like 3 times. After that ordeal, he says he learned something new, and no Kia does not have this incentive. The rest of the conversation was fine and he was much more earnest, he answered my remaining questions and gave me some good considerations to help make my decision - this may have been due to the fact that I let slip one of my family members has been in the car business a long time, who he happened to be acquainted with.
I do wonder if my appearance was part of the reason for the treatment I got. I don't know how a young doctor is supposed to dress, but I strolled in with a t shirt, weird cargo pants and sneakers. Also I look younger than my age (29). They never asked me for my occupation, but did ask what car I currently drive (Lexus RX350), which I agree is much more tactful toward the customer. I also give them a bit of benefit of the doubt because I often come across a bit direct and I ask very specific questions, which can make some people uncomfortable (though those are not my intentions).
I left the dealership feeling like I got most of I was looking for because I got all the information I wanted, got to see a Stinger up close for the first time, and got my hands behind the wheel. However, IN MY OPINION these guys I interacted with have significant room for improvement in terms of job competency. I am pretty set on the Stinger - honestly I might still come back here to go through with the purchase. On the one hand I don't want to reward/reinforce behaviour that I disagree with, I did take a while of their time and perhaps my expectations are out of line. I'll sleep on it.
Anyways rant over, I can't wait to actually pick one up soon!
- Salesperson knew nothing about the car, actually tried to convince me it was lacking specific features I was interested in.
- "Test drive" was basically out the parking lot and 4 right turns.
- Finance person was defensive and denied other manufacturer's lease incentives, calls his buddy who works for said manufacturer in front of me presumably to prove me wrong - instead gets a lesson on the phone while I'm sitting there waiting.
- Possibly I was profiled because of my fashion preference?
OK on to the meat of it. My wife contacted the dealership earlier in the day to schedule the test drive the Stinger GT ltd for me. The salesperson (who my wife spoke with on the phone) met us there, but really lacked any knowledge regarding the car. I mentioned to him that I saw a model from this dealership listed on AutoTrader that had carbon fibre trim on the center console - we spent 5 minutes walking around outside peaking through the windows of each Stinger on the lot to see if one of them had this trim (which I later found out is only on the GT, not the GT ltd). I told him I wanted to see the trunk auto-open and mirror auto-folding features on the GT ltd - he told me he was unaware of any of these functions and they were only available in US models; with further independent research I later found this to be a lie. Then for the test drive, he stated that we could only drive the local roads around the few blocks surrounding the dealership - he then mentioned that when I'm close to finalizing the deal I can take it for a full test drive on the highway (???). I can appreciate the fact that a certain number of test drivers do not have serious intentions of buying a car, but if you're going to blanket statement not allow real test drives then you are accepting the fact that you will piss off a few serious buyers and lose their business. Not to mention during the test drive the guy was unaware of how to switch between modes and insisted that the shift stick had a "M" mode to enable the paddle shifters *facepalm* that was just fckn weird... like we're both looking at the same shifter!! Oh yeah, and the guy also asked me at 3 or 4 separate time whether I wanted gonna trade in a car - I get asking twice if you forgot, but what the fck is the point of asking a question if you're not going to register my reply?
OK so then I go talk to the finance guy because I had questions about the lease. My first question was regarding the lease interest rate, and if there was an option to put down extra security deposits up front in order to get a lower interest rate. The guy looks at me like I'm on crack and becomes very defensive saying something along the lines of "I have no idea what you are talking about and it sounds dumb. I've been working in car finance for x years and this does not exist." So I tell him this is something that Toyota/Lexus national finance offers, and for the IS350 Fsprt you can put down enough deposits to get 0% interest on leases. He says this sounds fake and one of his friends works at Toyota so he then calls this guy in front of me. I basically have to listen to this guy have a conversation with his friend who explains to him exactly what I said, but repeated like 3 times. After that ordeal, he says he learned something new, and no Kia does not have this incentive. The rest of the conversation was fine and he was much more earnest, he answered my remaining questions and gave me some good considerations to help make my decision - this may have been due to the fact that I let slip one of my family members has been in the car business a long time, who he happened to be acquainted with.
I do wonder if my appearance was part of the reason for the treatment I got. I don't know how a young doctor is supposed to dress, but I strolled in with a t shirt, weird cargo pants and sneakers. Also I look younger than my age (29). They never asked me for my occupation, but did ask what car I currently drive (Lexus RX350), which I agree is much more tactful toward the customer. I also give them a bit of benefit of the doubt because I often come across a bit direct and I ask very specific questions, which can make some people uncomfortable (though those are not my intentions).
I left the dealership feeling like I got most of I was looking for because I got all the information I wanted, got to see a Stinger up close for the first time, and got my hands behind the wheel. However, IN MY OPINION these guys I interacted with have significant room for improvement in terms of job competency. I am pretty set on the Stinger - honestly I might still come back here to go through with the purchase. On the one hand I don't want to reward/reinforce behaviour that I disagree with, I did take a while of their time and perhaps my expectations are out of line. I'll sleep on it.
Anyways rant over, I can't wait to actually pick one up soon!