I find this thread very interesting for another reason.
In my experience customers rarely tell you what they want or expect and rarely volunteer feedback. When I do get open and honest feedback, whether it is good or bad I treat it as gold. This is the best stuff you can get. There are a few things I won’t do. I won’t argue with my customers and I won’t tell them they are wrong.
I will listen carefully; take on board what they say and try very hard to improve on where they perceive my deficiencies to lie.
All I seem to get from this thread from the dealers is more of what we are used to i.e. this is what you are going to get and you are going to like it - oh and you bastards, you should be buying from us!
So come on dealers, what are you going to do with this opportunity that has been presented here? How are you going to go about improving our (i.e. your customers) perception of you?
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