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Philkotse.com is one of the most dedicated websites in the Philippines that let private car owners and certified car dealers list their available items, whether they are from Luzon, Visayas, or Mindanao.
The options you have are endless, which make sure you find not just the brand and model that you want, but also the type of car you need. The problem is that you have to deal with multiple salespeople and commit your time to check every unit you intend to buy.
In relation to this, you must know how to talk to the car seller professionally and wisely, as well as avoiding some phrases and sentences. Thus, here are some of the things you should “NEVER” say to a car salesperson:
Surely, the used Ford you have chosen to check out personally caught your interest for some reason. It might have features that you want, or it has been your dream car for so long. Stop for a minute and think. You may want this vehicle, but the used unit might not be in good shape and/or overpriced.
That being said, upon meeting the salesperson, even if the car is in good shape, never say anything that indicates you are so interested in the car. This may include “I really love this car!”, “This is my dream car.”, “I need a car now.”, and “Been wanting to own this car.”
Those sentences and the like will be a bell ringing in the seller’s ears. This means they no longer have to meet you halfway with the price since, well, you won’t go home without the car.
When you look at different pre-owned Ford Fiesta currently for sale, you already have a budget in mind or the maximum amount you are willing to spare. If going for car financing, you also have a certain amount of monthly payment in mind.
These are the things you shouldn’t share with the car seller because they might not let you haggle with the price. Remember, most sellers will jack up the price because they expect that buyers will negotiate.
Once you give the seller an idea that you have minimal or no knowledge about cars, they can easily sell the unit to you. If you are planning to buy a brand-new or second-hand car from Ford Philippines, it is always best to research information about the specific model. It is also recommended that you look for the critical features of a car, in general.
Similarly, ask the salesperson a lot of questions. This way, it will give them an idea that you know what you are looking for. Nonetheless, it is wise not to look for the smallest and not-so-essential features such as cup holders initially; do this in the latter part.
Whether you are buying a Ford Fiesta from a car dealer or a private owner, you should always choose your words wisely. Never be too friendly, but never be arrogant as well.
Being too friendly might work against you since the seller can use that to entice you to buy the car at an unreasonable price. Similarly, being disrespectful is simply very unprofessional and uncivilized. Yes, there are sellers who play tricks on buyers, but that is not a reason for you to treat them badly.
Closing a good car deal is not just about negotiation skills; it also depends on what you say and not say to the seller. To sum it up, it’s all about giving the seller the idea that you’re not so interested and you know what you are looking for while staying professional and respectful.
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