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Question: Hey Nick you have any deals right now?
Reply: Of coarse I do. I’m a used car dealer after all! You know what’s crazy? I went to the auction a couple weeks ago and paid more money for a 2007 corolla than I did a 2008 Titan. The price difference on these vehicles new is about twelve thousand dollars. I know gas prices are high but does this make any sense at all? I know I’m kind of beating a dead horse with this truck and SUV thing but folks I’m telling you this market is so wacky right now. If you’ve always wanted a truck or SUV but thought you couldn’t afford one here is your opportunity. Check out some of the amazing prices we have in our inventory. Fill out an online app and see what we can accomplish for you or just give us a call. Let me just give you a few examples. We have a ton of 06 Trailblazers that would have been priced in the low 20’s just a few months ago for mid teens now. We’re talking five to seven thousand dollars less because gas went up a few cents. How about a diesel truck? We have a 07 Dodge Cummins that would have been in the mid thirties new priced in the low 20’s. These are just deals. We have several SUV's priced under ten thousand so if you’ve wanted to be under 200 a month on an truck or SUV, here’s your chance. So give us a shot. To be able to get into a truck or SUV for less than a small car is a great opportunity folks. My suggestion: Get in touch with us right away.
| 8/1/2008 2:54:41 PM | Nick |
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Question: Hey Nick what do you think of these gas prices?
Reply: I don’t like them one bit! It is no fun going to the pump these days but there are a few bright spots believe it or not. It would appear that prices are finally stabilizing which is good news because we can quit worrying about how high they’re going to go for the time being. The other thing about these prices, and this might sound weird, is you absolutely couldn’t pick a better time to get into a truck or suv. The prices on these things have dropped like a rock. We have a Hummer H2 that would have sold for $35,000 just a few month ago for the low 20’s. Diesel trucks man! They are so incredibly cheap right now. It’s nuts. We have an 07 cummins that sold for $35000 plus new for less than $20,000! So yes gas prices are high-higher than they’ve ever been but if you’ve needed a third seated suv for the family that can tow something here’s your chance. You know one big vehicle carrying a bunch of people and stuff is still going to get better fuel economy than taking two small cars right? Now I’m not suggesting you go out and buy a rig you have no use for but if you have a big family, or you need a truck for work what in the world are you waiting for? Come in and take advantage of this crazy situation we have going on right now. When gas prices stabilize for a while and they will, no matter how high they get folks are still going to need bigger cars and trucks for practical reasons. And when the market comes back on these big rigs so will prices so get on in here and steal a truck or suv!
| 7/1/2008 8:53:30 PM | Nick |
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Question: I know you’re a car dealer so you’re viewpoint might be a little skewed, but do you have any suggestions on buying a car?
Reply: Just buy your next car from me and don’t worry about it! Seriously I have several pointers for you that I think could really help you make the right choice when buying your next car. First of all I would suggest that you know what you want. You don’t need to decide on an exact model or even type of car but I would suggest that you at least have an idea of what you want or need your next vehicle to do for you. Are you looking for a reliable car with great gas mileage? Do you need a 4x4 for your job or your leisure activities? Do you have a large family and need a seven-passenger vehicle? These are the kinds of questions you should be asking yourself before walking into a dealership.
Now that you have an idea of what you want it’s time to start shopping. This is where it can get tough. There are so many options out there. My suggestion would be to shop at a place you’ve heard of before that cares about their reputation. There are a bunch of dealers that simply don’t care whether the car they sell you is clean and reliable or just a piece of junk and they’re not willing to do anything to help you if the car has problems after the sale. So ask them about their after sale repair policy. This could be huge! Other questions to ask: How long have they been in business? Do they have their own repair shop or do they outsource? Do they have a warranty that comes with the vehicle? What kind of reconditioning do they do to the vehicle? You don’t want to have to replace brakes or tires a few months after purchasing the vehicle.
When your dealing with the salesperson, are they trying to show you vehicles you don’t want? Are they listening to what you want or are they pretending like they didn’t hear you? Are they hitting you with down and payments that are way more than you can afford? Are they treating you with respect? Folks, there are probably thirty different dealership within a few miles of where you live. So leave! Don’t put up with that kind of treatment for one second.
Finally, the biggest problem I see with customers is they go in knowing they should ask these questions, knowing they should find out the book value, have the car checked out by a mechanic but get so caught up in the moment they forget to do these things and make a decision they ultimately regret. Keep your head in the game, ask the right questions, take the vehicle you’re interested in out for a few hours so you can get your game plan worked out before going into negotiations, make decisions that are best for you and your family and most importantly feel good about the car and the place you bought the car from because you’ll be dealing with both for a very long time.
| 6/9/2008 1:10:54 PM | Nick |
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Question: Hey Nick when will you be in the new building? You had mentioned something in your previous blog about previous customers?????
Reply: We are here! In fact we’ve been in for about a week now getting all the kinks out and getting all our signage, inventory and everything else on line. Man what a project. Our new facility is just beautiful and man is it huge! I feel tiny in this place! We now have waiting areas for both our service and sales customers. We have a beautiful showroom floor and a huge 20000 square foot service facility to really help step up customer service in the maintenance and warranty area bringing the total square footage to a whopping 35000. We’ve spent a tremendous amount of time and energy to make our new facility a great place to buy a car and when you come see it, I think you’ll agree it’s something special.
To our previous customers: We are having an open house this Thursday from two to six-o-clock to show off our new facility and thank you for being a part of making us what we are today. So please, bring your family and come check out West Valley Auto Plaza’s new place. I’ll personally take you on a tour and we won’t jerk you around!
| 5/12/2008 3:15:09 PM | Nick |
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Question: Hey Nick there’s a sign on the old Henry Day Ford building that says “New home of West Valley Auto Plaza” Are you guys really moving there?
Reply: Yep we really are! From 2000 to 2004 we were at our original location on the west side of 3800 S Redwood Rd. After busting at the seams, we decided to expand across the street to our current location on the East side of Redwood Rd to continue fueling our growth. After four years at our current location we have once again out grown our facilities and have decided to take advantage of this beautiful former Ford dealership.
I believe this new location will bring us up to a new level of customer service. We will have the largest facility for an independent dealership in the state. Our service department will literally triple in size to better serve our previous and current customers. Our sales and delivery area will be a much more comfortable place to do business.
If you enjoyed buying cars from us in the past you won’t believe how much nicer it will be to do business now. We are hoping to make the move towards the end of April and of coarse we’ll have a huge grand opening sales event and something very special for all our previous customers.
So thank you to all who have helped us become one of the largest and most successful independent car dealerships in the state and for those of you that haven’t had the opportunity to do business with us yet please get in touch so we can show you why more folks than ever are choosing West Valley Auto Plaza for their car buying needs!
| 3/26/2008 1:49:54 PM | Nick |
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Question: What drives you crazy about buying a car?
Reply: Answer: Folks, this was what we wanted to find out from you-our customer. So we went out with a camera crew to find out. It’s kind of funny, but most of the people we spoke with said pretty much the same thing. They hate dealing with the annoying salespeople that talk down to them and treat them like idiots. They dislike the process. All the back and forth, talking to like three different people before coming to a deal. Waiting and waiting and waiting to finish up the transaction.
Folks, we at West Valley Auto Plaza realize that most people abhor the car buying process. Buying a car for most is like going to the dentist: A necessary put painful experience we just want to put behind us. This is why we strive every day to do things differently than most other dealers.
First of all, we spend a bunch of time asking you questions, figuring out what your needs are. We find out what your new vehicle must have that your current vehicle doesn’t have. We then discuss what you’ve budgeted for your new vehicle. After we’ve found out as much information as possible about what it is you’re trying to accomplish, we make it our goal and our mission to come as close as we possibly can to what you’re looking for and we do it quickly and professionally. We’re not always perfect and we’re not always going to find exactly what you want and that’s okay. It’s not always going to work out perfectly. Whether you buy a car from us or not, I want you leaving our dealership feeling like we did everything we could to make you happy. We tried harder than any one else out there to achieve your car buying goals. This is what “we won’t jerk you around” is all about. Showing you what we can do for you in a low pressure professional manner. If you’re anything like the hundreds and hundreds of customers we’ve already sold cars to, I think you’ll find what we do have to offer you will work for you. Get in touch with us today to find out for yourself!
By the way, we will be airing the customer interviews and my responses Saturday, March 15th 11:00 AM on channel 5. Check it out!
| 3/7/2008 3:27:51 PM | Nick |