Ron Burgundy
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........... I personally think it is mad buying a new car anyway
Nobody is saying the "only sales are to public servants." However, the owner of one garage does know who his customers are / what they work at. Many people in country areas are like that. If someone is spending 15 or 20 or 30 0r 40 k then someone in the Garage usually knows or gets to know where they work or what they work at. Most garages in the country are finding things very tight this year, so well done to those still keeping a bit of money circulating. I suppose Garages differ and one garages business will not be the same as anothers.
lol lol. Maybe a few of the big garages in the big cities work like that, but I can assure many is the garage owner who knows his or her business knows who his or her customers are. In some country areas, some people would know what ye have for breakfast, never mind what ye work at, if ye gave them 20 or 40 k for a car !Unless people are applying for finance through the garage, then most of the Garages do not know what they work at.
Rubbish....many people are still "working" but on a lot less money....from the plumber to the tiler to the person who makes breakfast roles...to the restaurants....to those who sell luxury items ....to solicitors to estate agents to those who work in advertising....to those who sell furniture...to interior designers...to those who sell boats or holidays...to pubs....to boutiques....to those who work in many factories on a 3 day week...so its not true to say "anyone who is still working will find their circumstances have not changed "I agree with the person above who said there is still money in the Country, apart from public servants. Anyone who is still working will find their circumstances have not changed.
I deal with many garage owners in both country and city areas and they dont know (or care) what exactly their customers do. It never makes it onto any kind of stats list that matters. My point is that there is nowhere that collates these kind of stats, so it is just heresay. I went into a garage in a small enough town enquiring about changing my car. The sales person never asked what I worked at. He was more interested to see if I could get a sale.
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Had you bought the car, I wonder would your background / job / requirements have cropped up in conversation at all? If you were remotely from the "small enough town", I guarantee someone working in the garage would have known you or known of you or known someone you knew...thats how things work if you spend 20 or 40k. It makes good marketing / common sense if nothing else to know where your customer base comes from. Many garages do not wait for customers to drop in from Mars, sign a cheque for say 20 or 30 k and only mutter in return "have a nice day" lol Customers are not that plentiful. Plus of course many people who buy a car know someone in the garage already before they even buy it, be they in the same sports club, parish, old school, neighbourhood, etcI went into a garage in a small enough town enquiring about changing my car. The sales person never asked what I worked at. He was more interested to see if I could get a sale.
Earlier you wrote "Anyone who is still working will find their circumstances have not changed." I put it to you that there are a lot of people working who have indeed changed circumstances ( eg from the plumber to the tiler to the brickie to the carpenter to the person who makes breakfast roles...to the restaurants....to those who sell luxury items ....to solicitors to estate agents to those who work in advertising....to those who sell furniture...to interior designers...to those who sell boats or holidays or hot tubs ...to pubs....to boutiques....etc etc ).. Not everyone has taken a pay cut. .
Agree, better to hold off buying cars for now - can't be long before society breaks down completely - riots,shootings,storming of the Dail (should be easy -never anyone in) barricades,car-jackings.....would be an awful waste to see lots of new cars go up in smoke....better to wait until after the revolution....we could then import cars from Cuba......
reason i wouldnt buy a new car is because of depreciation once I pull out of the garage
No, but I have a good few friends who do.
Well, I do, personally.
MandyC wrote that he " went into a garage in a small enough town enquiring about changing his car ". That was his information.
I think I would trust good friends and family more.
MandyC wrote that he " went into a garage in a small enough town enquiring about changing his car ". That was his information.
I think I would trust good friends and family more.
MandyC wrote that he " went into a garage in a small enough town enquiring about changing his car ". That was his information.
I think I would trust good friends and family more.
So ? Why do you ask ?
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