ImInPa,
Just curious about the dealership that you are talking about. Do they sell other brands of cars? In my area there is no such thing as a "strictly Hyundai Dealership". At my dealer they sell Chevy,
Buick, and
Cadillac's as well. Any salesperson can sell a Hyundai or any of the previously mentioned brands.
My point is in my area at least, if you have a bad Hyundai purchase or attempted purchase you could have had the same kind of dissapointment trying to buy a Chevy,
Buick, or
Cadillac as well! So if someone says that a Hyundai dealership is a terrible dealership to buy from then it could also be said about the dealership (my dealer example) that they are a terrible Chevy,
Buick, and
Cadillac dealership as well. The same people handle the deals on all those brands.
Also sometimes unfortunately, all it takes is one bad apple salesperson to give a person the opinion that the whole dealership sucks! It's ashame but it does happen.
I also agree very much with ttsig in that a dealership/salesperson should treat everyone with the respect they deserve as a customer.
I have a niece that sells cars and she said that she soon learned that you have to start at square one with each and every customer and give them the benefit of the doubt and give them that respect despite what could have just happened with the previous customer. The key is not all salespeople can do this.
I tried to understand what she was saying. She said how often do you go into a dealership to deal on a car? For most people it's not real often anyway. But for a salesperson it's a non-stop process but it is there job.
She said you have no idea of how many rude people come in (many with no money) and think that by getting mad and yelling at you and creating a scene will get them the deal they want. Sure price is to be realistically negotiated but she said there are so many that come in with the most one sided offers you can imagine.
She also said that you should see the trades that come in and what come customers call in good condition are many times laughable as transportation. She said probably about 3/4 of her customers are reasonable people to work with.
So the bottom line is if you have just been yelled at as a salesperson you ceratainly can't carry that over to the next customer. Unfortunately to many salespeople use this to formulate their opinion's of other customers.
If your mad about what your last customer said or did to you can't let that effect you with your next customer. Like many things in life some bad people try to screw things up for the good people.