Yes I spoke to a couple local dealers but honestly they just seemed kind of disinterested which I found odd? They were like sure just stroke me a check for $40k and and a in a couple months they should be there?
They seemed pleasant but disinterested. I had my Magico trades and I wanted a fair price. Nothing crazy because I wanted brand new but I am not a wealthy person or anything like that - I work 60 hours per week and have 3 kids so just wanted a fair price.
Scott Walker Audio right from the beginning you could just tell were very interested in trying to work with me to make the deal work for both of us.
They offered me a fair trade in and a fair price and were pleasant, responsive and they were interested in selling speakers.
I mean I was a stone cold buyer. Easy sale, I owned the prior generation speaker and was looking to get the new current generation.
Just give me a fair trade and a fair price and done deal. How is that a hard thing to do? I had to go all the way across the country to but I am not complaining because Walker Audio is great and I am thankful for them but there is more going on than the economy that is effecting dealers. Honestly, the first thing a dealer needs to do is act like they care and want to do a deal. If they don't they should pretend. To act disinterested will turn a stone cold buyer like me into a shopper and quickly.
They seemed pleasant but disinterested. I had my Magico trades and I wanted a fair price. Nothing crazy because I wanted brand new but I am not a wealthy person or anything like that - I work 60 hours per week and have 3 kids so just wanted a fair price.
Scott Walker Audio right from the beginning you could just tell were very interested in trying to work with me to make the deal work for both of us.
They offered me a fair trade in and a fair price and were pleasant, responsive and they were interested in selling speakers.
I mean I was a stone cold buyer. Easy sale, I owned the prior generation speaker and was looking to get the new current generation.
Just give me a fair trade and a fair price and done deal. How is that a hard thing to do? I had to go all the way across the country to but I am not complaining because Walker Audio is great and I am thankful for them but there is more going on than the economy that is effecting dealers. Honestly, the first thing a dealer needs to do is act like they care and want to do a deal. If they don't they should pretend. To act disinterested will turn a stone cold buyer like me into a shopper and quickly.