What does it mean when a dealership says call for price?
Request Price Quote
If you see a vehicle on the inventory page that says “Request Price Quote,” it means that it doesn’t have a special offer, and your request will be sent out to the internet sales department of that dealership. A salesperson will then call and email you with the price quote.
How do I know if a dealership is legit?
The best known are probably dealerrater.com, Yelp and Google. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) website for your state. Here you can look for BBB-accredited dealerships and also see if those on your list have many complaints against them.
What do you call the owner of a car dealership?
Dealer Principal – Term used to describe the owner of a dealership. Dealer Trade – Lingo used by car salesman to describe when a dealership trades a new car or truck with another dealership. If a customer is looking for a certain new car or truck that the dealership does not have in inventory.
Is the dealership manual written by the manufacturer?
See, the manual was written by the company that built your car. It is the most accurate description of how to care for it. But when people go to the dealership for routine maintenance, the service advisor pushes the “dealer recommended service” on them.
What’s the slang term for leaving a car dealership?
Busting Bugs – Term used to describe a customer that has taken delivery of their car and has left the car dealership in their new car. Bust Out* – Term used to describe a customer that has lousy credit. Buyer’s Remorse – Is an emotional response from a car buyer during or after buying a new or used car.
What does it mean to trade a car with a dealer?
Dealer Trade – Lingo used by car salesman to describe when a dealership trades a new car or truck with another dealership. If a customer is looking for a certain new car or truck that the dealership does not have in inventory. A dealer may look to do a “Dealer Trade” with another dealer to keep the customer’s business at their dealership.