Anyone Considered XKR?
#46
Not at all. After 80 cars and even seeing a bit of gray hair on my chin at the age of 35 I'm far beyond requiring the approval of strangers. Besides, this is a Porsche section! I'm just a car enthusiast and sharing with other car nuts. For those here that are like me and appreciate everything - they may like to learn more about a car they perhaps never paid attention to and enjoy the vid.
#47
Congrats on the new purchase.
My first and probably last experience with the Jag dealership was when I was in my late 30's about 5 years ago. I stopped into the showroom afterwork (so I was wearing decent clothes) and I was asking questions about the XKR. The salesperson brushed me off and asked me to come back in when I had more money. Since that time I've been reluctant to go back, and if I do I'm bringing my tax return, LOL
My first and probably last experience with the Jag dealership was when I was in my late 30's about 5 years ago. I stopped into the showroom afterwork (so I was wearing decent clothes) and I was asking questions about the XKR. The salesperson brushed me off and asked me to come back in when I had more money. Since that time I've been reluctant to go back, and if I do I'm bringing my tax return, LOL
#48
Thought some of you might like this... The 175 is slightly softer than my modded XKR will be with springs, exhaust, pulley and wheels.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bByMkAmuSxo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bByMkAmuSxo
Just at the end: "this car is an animal; it should be driving in formula drift not ALMS..." Enough said!
#49
Congrats on the new purchase.
My first and probably last experience with the Jag dealership was when I was in my late 30's about 5 years ago. I stopped into the showroom afterwork (so I was wearing decent clothes) and I was asking questions about the XKR. The salesperson brushed me off and asked me to come back in when I had more money. Since that time I've been reluctant to go back, and if I do I'm bringing my tax return, LOL
My first and probably last experience with the Jag dealership was when I was in my late 30's about 5 years ago. I stopped into the showroom afterwork (so I was wearing decent clothes) and I was asking questions about the XKR. The salesperson brushed me off and asked me to come back in when I had more money. Since that time I've been reluctant to go back, and if I do I'm bringing my tax return, LOL
#50
Not at all. After 80 cars and even seeing a bit of gray hair on my chin at the age of 35 I'm far beyond requiring the approval of strangers. Besides, this is a Porsche section! I'm just a car enthusiast and sharing with other car nuts. For those here that are like me and appreciate everything - they may like to learn more about a car they perhaps never paid attention to and enjoy the vid.
#51
That is a very weird showroom experience that just about sounds unbelievable. I would definitely not judge a brand by the behavior of an obviously crazy employee. Btw, it's interesting that your sales experience was so bad when Jag actually ranks the highest in sales satisfaction according to JD Power! http://www.jaguar.com/us/en/about_jaguar/accolades/
#53
That is a very weird showroom experience that just about sounds unbelievable. I would definitely not judge a brand by the behavior of an obviously crazy employee. Btw, it's interesting that your sales experience was so bad when Jag actually ranks the highest in sales satisfaction according to JD Power! http://www.jaguar.com/us/en/about_jaguar/accolades/
#54
I don't know about weird but it was quite annoying. I was actually pretty pissed and felt like talking to the manager and bring him my tax return just to show them that I could buy their car. In the end, it wasn't worth my trouble but I've never forgotten the humiliation. I have a lot more grey hair now so maybe they'll take a little time to answer some of my questions.
Been buying BMW's since. When it was time for a sports car, MB wasn't even considered. Thought about M3....but once I drove a Porsche, I knew that was the car for me.
XKR is a nice GT car and the styling is nice....but the timeless sexiness of the 911 will live forever. Jag and others will always have to keep changing the styling to make it fresh and bring attention to their brand...not Porsche!!
#55
Based on your experiance that's why I don't buy Mercedes. I was treated like a sub standard person because when my wife and I went to look at the MB Coupes and compare to the 3 Series from BMW, they acted like I wasn't good enough to even take a test drive!! I too was dress plain, no business suit or labeled clothing to portray status. BMW dealer gave me the keys and told me to bring it back when I was done!!
Been buying BMW's since. When it was time for a sports car, MB wasn't even considered. Thought about M3....but once I drove a Porsche, I knew that was the car for me.
XKR is a nice GT car and the styling is nice....but the timeless sexiness of the 911 will live forever. Jag and others will always have to keep changing the styling to make it fresh and bring attention to their brand...not Porsche!!
Been buying BMW's since. When it was time for a sports car, MB wasn't even considered. Thought about M3....but once I drove a Porsche, I knew that was the car for me.
XKR is a nice GT car and the styling is nice....but the timeless sexiness of the 911 will live forever. Jag and others will always have to keep changing the styling to make it fresh and bring attention to their brand...not Porsche!!
To test my theory, I came back another day. This time I was ignored until the black salesman was available.
I tried one last time. This time the black guy was with someone and they gave me a woman. I asked why all these other guys who are just standing around couldn't help me. Then they came running.
Even one of our BMW dealers pissed me off once. In 07 I was ready to buy a bimmer. It was late but they were still open. I told the receptionist I was ready to buy now. Several salesmen were in their cubicles but none came out. I said a few choice words out loud and went straight down the street where the Lexus salesmen stayed late working a deal for the car I'm driving now.
Recently, I had an incident at the local Aston Martin/Bentley dealership. The guy that came over kept trying to tell me the car wasn't for me. He said they were too small and should never have aftermarket wheels put on.
Since I'm car shopping again, I've noticed that other brands and dealers are purposely sending out the black or minority salesperson for me. I don't like it. Except the Jaguar dealer...they don't have a black salesman. I've been there about 6 times and haven't seen one yet.
I prefer to shop where the only color that matters is green.
#56
There's a Benz dealer in my area that pissed me off a couple times with their behavior. I remember walking in dressed in business attire and being overlooked for a guy walking in right behind me. Since I was well dressed, my only conclusion was that being black caused the disrespect.
To test my theory, I came back another day. This time I was ignored until the black salesman was available.
I tried one last time. This time the black guy was with someone and they gave me a woman. I asked why all these other guys who are just standing around couldn't help me. Then they came running.
Even one of our BMW dealers pissed me off once. In 07 I was ready to buy a bimmer. It was late but they were still open. I told the receptionist I was ready to buy now. Several salesmen were in their cubicles but none came out. I said a few choice words out loud and went straight down the street where the Lexus salesmen stayed late working a deal for the car I'm driving now.
Recently, I had an incident at the local Aston Martin/Bentley dealership. The guy that came over kept trying to tell me the car wasn't for me. He said they were too small and should never have aftermarket wheels put on.
Since I'm car shopping again, I've noticed that other brands and dealers are purposely sending out the black or minority salesperson for me. I don't like it. Except the Jaguar dealer...they don't have a black salesman. I've been there about 6 times and haven't seen one yet.
I prefer to shop where the only color that matters is green.
To test my theory, I came back another day. This time I was ignored until the black salesman was available.
I tried one last time. This time the black guy was with someone and they gave me a woman. I asked why all these other guys who are just standing around couldn't help me. Then they came running.
Even one of our BMW dealers pissed me off once. In 07 I was ready to buy a bimmer. It was late but they were still open. I told the receptionist I was ready to buy now. Several salesmen were in their cubicles but none came out. I said a few choice words out loud and went straight down the street where the Lexus salesmen stayed late working a deal for the car I'm driving now.
Recently, I had an incident at the local Aston Martin/Bentley dealership. The guy that came over kept trying to tell me the car wasn't for me. He said they were too small and should never have aftermarket wheels put on.
Since I'm car shopping again, I've noticed that other brands and dealers are purposely sending out the black or minority salesperson for me. I don't like it. Except the Jaguar dealer...they don't have a black salesman. I've been there about 6 times and haven't seen one yet.
I prefer to shop where the only color that matters is green.
WOW...that really sucks. There are salesmen and then there are salesmen. I own my own business and the only color I see is green. I sell what my clients need....not the flavor of the month or something I need to move. I take personal pride in every sell and value every client. You can't please everyone...but if you do your job and treat that person nicely...you have a client for life. Those stupid sales people just didn't want to bother with you and profiled you that you were just looking.
In sales...you never know that next person walking in the door could be your best customer for a long time. When I purchased my first BMW, the experience was great...and since have owned 4 more. Current is a 09 750iL. I deal with the same guy and he takes care of me...just as it should be.
Too bad your experience was a race issue....it's still out there in certain climates and demographics of the country. It goes the other way too for others of "non-color".