Mark_888
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Evidence? Evidence that the average Hyundai customer (not including Genesis) is less educated, makes less money, and has less new car buying experience than buyers of more upscale cars? You know perfectly well that I could not provide such evidence no matter how accurate my observations are. I am not in the business of gathering statistical information about car buyers, but you could contact JD Powers, etc and I am sure they could help you.(emphasis added)
Kindly present evidence to back the claim that Hyundai buyers are less educated, or have less money. I doubt any such evidence will be forthcoming. The only thing that you can really say about Hyundai buyers is that they were willing to spend less money. Obviously there is a general correlation between educational level, and income, so of those people who went with Hyundai because it was the only brand that they could afford, there might well be a statistically notable difference in average education level, but that's about all that you can say. I got the distinct impression, however, that you were painting a picture of the "average" Hyundai buyer (Genesis excluded), and then extrapolating from that to come to all sorts of conclusions.
By the end of your post you talk about Hyundai transitioning to "a different breed" of customer. Different breed? This language has been used for centuries to justify race and class based discrimination.
This is prejudice pure and simple. A small sampling of experiences that fit a preconceived notion is not "being reasonable" it is confirmation bias. The evidence for this is the repeated ignoring of all of the positive dealership experiences that people have had. Evidence that does not reinforce the prejudice is discarded.
Regarding you comments about alleged racism, that is ridiculous. I was just making a comment that in the future many Hyundai dealers are going to have to quit using the sleazy tactics that work well with less educated and less affluent buyers if they really want to sell cars to more upscale customers. And yes, they are going to have to accept the American Express Card. Even Walmart takes AMX.
Now, if I had asked you whether you lived in a single-wide or a double-wide, that would have been a totally different thing altogether.