Everyone is telling you the salesperson is lying. Which is probably true. But why? I can’t figure out how this lie is supposed to benefit them.
What does it matter that their wife has their personal car that day? Salespeople usually don’t show off their own personal cars, right? They show the dealer stock.
I guess that implies it’s out of stock (not on the dealer lot) so they’re trying to steer you towards something else that they can sell that same day. In which case, I’m not sure how it benefits them to say they own the car and love it. Seems like they’d try to talk badly of the EV. Or maybe they’re trying to build trust / rapport.
Everyone is telling you the salesperson is lying. Which is probably true. But why? I can’t figure out how this lie is supposed to benefit them.
What does it matter that their wife has their personal car that day? Salespeople usually don’t show off their own personal cars, right? They show the dealer stock.
I guess that implies it’s out of stock (not on the dealer lot) so they’re trying to steer you towards something else that they can sell that same day. In which case, I’m not sure how it benefits them to say they own the car and love it. Seems like they’d try to talk badly of the EV. Or maybe they’re trying to build trust / rapport.
Strange.