Melissa Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Please don't all rush to abuse me! I've just landed a new job in my local BMW dealership and I'm trying to brush up as much as I can. I figured you'd all be the best brains to pick about general information on the models, specs etc. I've obviously been given all the brochures to read up on before I start, but any other 'insider' info would be great.Thank you!Melissa Quote
Guest jeffthro Posted February 27, 2014 Posted February 27, 2014 Welcome, Melissa. We won't abuse you, promise. We're a "Grown Up" Club, (Mostly!) and very respectful of our lady members and friends. After all, we all have one thing in common, our love of all things BMW. Having said that, I'm not too sure how we can help you much more than the brochures you've been given, presumably for current new models. You can have a good whiz round the different forums, but you'll find a lot of techy problems Q and A, various ownership issues and a lot of advice on buying older models. And, of course, we are all terribly biased about how great our BMWs' are, which I suppose is the best bit if you're earning your living selling them.Very Best Wishes in your new job. We'd all love a job selling Beemers! Quote
Guest Mr.Beemer Posted February 27, 2014 Posted February 27, 2014 hello & welcome to the forum Melissa - :)many congrats on your new job & what a great field to be in, nice to have you here :D Quote
Guest Mister Dabsy Posted February 27, 2014 Posted February 27, 2014 Welcome aboard Melissa... Are you in Parts, Sales or Service Department? Quote
MICK 330DCI Posted February 27, 2014 Posted February 27, 2014 Hope its parts we may get a discount???? hahaWelcome Melissa! Quote
Tarmacterror Posted February 27, 2014 Posted February 27, 2014 Hi, welcome to the club, firstly hope all goes well with new job. This is the right place for all your bmw infoJust let us know we all here to help out, serious enthusiasts only hehee Quote
Melissa Posted February 27, 2014 Author Posted February 27, 2014 Thank you all for being so nice!My job will be within the Military branch in the UK, Sales not Parts I'm afraid - so no discounts this time. The brochures are good but don't give enough detail for a novice! I don't want to feel out of my depth; the Sales Director who I had my second interview with said that because I'm a young female I'll have to know the cars 10000x better than the customers. Some can be quite chauvinistic apparently and will assume I know nothing, which is true at the moment! Any advice on how to absorb as much as possible would be greatly appreciated.Thank you!! Quote
Guest jeffthro Posted February 27, 2014 Posted February 27, 2014 Well, Melissa, you need to get up to speed, PDQ! Personally, I think you need to get into W H Smiths and buy copies of What Car? Which Car? Car Buyers Guide and, if there is such a thing which I think there is, BMW Magazine. And read, read, read. Theres no short cuts, you've got to get the lot into your head as soon as possible. And then, as a sort of revision test, get a friend/boyfriend/girlfriend to sit, read through the same pages, and then ask questions. "I've got a Vw Golf at the moment which I'm quite happy with, but I'm quite tempted by the latest BMW Series 1, can you tell me about the various options available and why I'll like it above my golf?" "Considering my town/motorway/rural use and expected mileage, which engine would you recommend?" "Diesel or petrol do you think?" "What extras are available?" Make it difficult for yourself in private, it will help your confidence enormously when you go public. Don't be afraid to ask colleagues if you need too, but only when you need to, don't make a habit of it. Make sure you thoroughly understand how your company operates in all respects that will affect your position. For Example, valuing P/X, Finance (that's a minefield!), discounts, deals, vehicle collection and or delivery, etc. (And yes, I used to be in Management Consultancy, this would have cost you a lot of money a few years ago.) :) Quote
Guest jeffthro Posted February 28, 2014 Posted February 28, 2014 I've just gone on to wikipedia and its telling me about Starfish that reproduce asexually. Melissa doesn't need to know about them, does she? :lol: Quote
Tarmacterror Posted February 28, 2014 Posted February 28, 2014 What are you on there jeffthro?? Quote
Guest jeffthro Posted February 28, 2014 Posted February 28, 2014 A quite fruity and smooth 2012 Merlot. Quote
MICK 330DCI Posted March 2, 2014 Posted March 2, 2014 Melissa you have a steep learning curve ahead & i hope your "into cars" to get through it! Girls usually hit the books more than us blokes..we never read instructions for flat pack ikea furniture as just an example...or the kettle..but we all get a little errrr An*l about specs on cars. I would say female customers will be the worst!If your a natural to suss people out then this one thing may help you more than outright knowledge! Turn the table`s on them as your the one with so many products to choose from. Blag it a little by running through specs with them.You learn as you search for them,They will come in with an idea of what they want but as Jeffthro..pre Merlot said.....What do they really NEED/WANT/LIKE about a car? Lust or Marriage? The one that makes no sense but "you gotta have it"(Mspec) or the one to go the distance with(diesel & cloth) lol.Discounts finance rates mpg tax brackets are things people look at first before leather & Harmon Kardon so learn your company rules as much as car spec. 1in ten maybe a pain but most will be excited like kids in a sweet shop looking at brand new cars. Our salesmen used to show lots of photo`s of the best & work down as people always want the top model but compromise on what they can afford. Usually nice wheels & metallic paint. Make it fun for them to choose from the spec goodies you can show them.Just hope you dont get the know it all straight away!Good luck & i hope it all goes well for you! Quote
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