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Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" they'll get
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<blockquote data-quote="dicknixon72" data-source="post: 1280331" data-attributes="member: 7739"><p><strong>RE: Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" th...</strong></p><p></p><p>As some may know, I'm in the retail used car business. I have a showroom with about eight motorcycles right now I've accumulated ranging from a '78 Shovelhead to a '17 Road Glide Screamin' Eagle. They're all pieces of shit. I have one non-HD right now, an '06 Suzuki C50 Boulevard with 68k miles and its the only one that starts up and runs correctly all the time.</p><p></p><p>HDs are about a lifestyle and an image. That salesman's training manual is very similar to a good walkaround/product presentation done by a seasoned automobile or boat salesman as well.</p><p></p><p>We have a boat dealership as well and employ the same strategy - get people out on the water. Everything else up until that point is :tard:. Once you're on the water on a relatively dry 84-degree Florida afternoon with the sun out and wind in your face, you're buying that boat no matter how bad of an investment you know it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dicknixon72, post: 1280331, member: 7739"] [b]RE: Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" th...[/b] As some may know, I'm in the retail used car business. I have a showroom with about eight motorcycles right now I've accumulated ranging from a '78 Shovelhead to a '17 Road Glide Screamin' Eagle. They're all pieces of shit. I have one non-HD right now, an '06 Suzuki C50 Boulevard with 68k miles and its the only one that starts up and runs correctly all the time. HDs are about a lifestyle and an image. That salesman's training manual is very similar to a good walkaround/product presentation done by a seasoned automobile or boat salesman as well. We have a boat dealership as well and employ the same strategy - get people out on the water. Everything else up until that point is :tard:. Once you're on the water on a relatively dry 84-degree Florida afternoon with the sun out and wind in your face, you're buying that boat no matter how bad of an investment you know it is. [/QUOTE]
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