Car Sales

what most car salesmen would like to say to thier customers
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Hired! 1940 Chevrolet Sales Film
Video Rating: 4 / 5

50 thoughts on “Car Sales

  1. If you want to be a good saleeman I believe that you’ll have to learn how to deal with rejection, and never give up at all! I’m a car salesman, and I’ve became relentless! Now for two months in a row I’ve sold the most cars! In my area! I read and learn how to be the best and one piece of reading I would recommend to all my fellow sales people is “How to overcome fear, and start living fearless” get it from Amazon cause it will equip you with the tools and mentality that you need!

  2. Great stuff. Selling cars are a goddam hard job. De Neros not even trying to act. What a great actor he is.

  3. I hate customers like this arrogant asshole couple and their Lexus mentality. What does a Lexus and a G spot have in common? They both belong to a pussy!

  4. One of the main reasons I hated selling cars was the customers and their bullshit. I’m pretty straightforward, yet these people were trying to bullshit me and I noticed it. It made me angry. The best customers were the ones who just cooperated when I asked simple questions.

  5. as a salesman my self I saw your kind from a mile away You cant bullshit a bullshitter That is what the job is about Talking all day long I had a lot of fun doing it A real salesman takes charge and tells the customer what to do and when to do it

  6. Gotta love it sometimes you have to say something to people who are stroking you Like that Lol!

  7. Oh, you poor, poor car salespeople. Let me give you a pity offering. It’s a bag of shit. Eat up.

  8. “Buyers are the liars” How true! Can’t tell you how many times someone brings in their trade-in and I’ll ask if there is anything wrong with it? Oh no, it runs perfest. I’ll test drive it and 2 of the windows don’t work, A/C won’t blow cold, and needs a tune-up.

  9. Robert DeNiro is more knowledgeable and more professional than most of the schmucks I had to deal with the last time I bought a car.

  10. they all have four wheels. They all lose what 30 percent off the floor. They’re about priced rite.

  11. i love taking cars for test drives and beating the fuck out of them wasting cunts time im a good liar

  12. i hate every customer but i still have to be nice and respectful but i know you are full of shit

  13. everybody.. this movie is called analyze that!

    I wish i can say that to 90% of the tire kicking ass holes that walk on the lot.. people hate the fact that were making profit on a car.. like were ripping them off!! How the fuck are we supposed to maintain our buisiness and feed the employees if we dont make money.. I hate people who just want to test drive cars with no intention of buying.. i hate people who lie and tell me they saw a car with less miles for cheaper. i hate all you ass holes!!

  14. I LOVE IT!!!! GOING TO BUY THE VIDEO AND LEARN SOME EXTRA CLOSES!!!

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  16. I came to see Tom Servo singing “I got a jooooooob todaaaaaay… I’m selling Chevroleeeeeeeet…” :( 

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  18. Cool video, but if the car doesn’t have a Hyundai or Mitsubishi logo on the grill and touchscreen display it isn’t going in my driveway. Cars back then were certainly built heavier, but they were so dangerous compared to a modern automobile. Our cars even call bluelink automatically if an airbag deploys so personnel may be dispatched; how times have changed!

  19. I’d give anything if we as a nation could return to the morality and ideals of the early 20th Century. Sure it was flawed, but at least people actually gave a shit back then.

  20. In “those days” Chrysler cars were better; I would have bought a Plymouth over a Ford or Chevy any day unless I wanted the power of a cheap V8, then I would have gotten a Ford but in every other way a Plymouth was still a better car.

  21. In “those days” Chrysler cars were better; I would have bought a Plymouth over a Chevy or Ford anyday.

  22. On foot, no less. With one platform and one engine/trans combo for ’41 they could easily have taken a car and offered test drives on the spot.

    Today, some sort of initial contact via email or social media would be needed to find out what kind of car the prospect is interested in – no point showing up in a strippo Impala when someone wants a Sonic with every option…

  23. Wow! I went to work selling for a high pressure Chevy place with terrible turn over of salespeople (chew ‘em up and spit ‘em out.) in the late 70s. It should have been like this! This is far superior,

  24. It’s sad to see what has happened to the art of selling. My 80-year old neighbor sometimes talks about how it used to be. In his words, “salesmen used to have a smile on their face and spring in their step. They knew how to sell, and they liked their job.” The same goes for Chevrolet. How the mighty have fallen :(

  25. Door to door cold calling for car sales? Wow, that must have taken some fortitude. But here’s his problem, look at the houses, seems that people in that neighborhood would be much more interested in Cadillacs or Buicks.

  26. $390 was what the dealer was giving for his 2 year old Ford. $390 in 2010 dollars is about 6,000.

  27. :o My grandmother had a 41 Chevrolet in Cuba when my father was a tot. Car is probably still roaming around down there.

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