Making and Selling Cars

Making and Selling Cars

Author: James M. Rubenstein

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2003-04-01

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 0801873711

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From the creation of fast food, to the design of cities, to the character of our landscape, the automobile has shaped nearly every aspect of modern American life. In fact, the U.S. motor vehicle industry is the largest manufacturing industry in the world. James Rubenstein documents the story of the automotive industry . . . which despite its power, is an industry constantly struggling to redefine itself and assure its success. Making and Selling Cars: Innovation and Change in the U.S. Automotive Industry shows how this industry made adjustments and fostered innovations in both production and marketing in order to remain a viable force throughout the twentieth-century. Rubenstein builds his study of the American auto industry with care, taking the reader through this quintessentially modern history of production and consumption. Avoiding jargon while never over simplifying, Rubenstein gives a detailed and straightforward account of both the production and merchandising of cars. We learn how the industry began and about its methods for building cars and the modern American marketplace. Along the way there were many missteps and challenges—the Edsel, the fuel crisis, and the ascendancy of Japanese cars in the 1980s. The industry met these types of problems with new techniques and approaches. To demonstrate this, Rubenstein gives the reader examples of how the auto industry used to work, which he alternates with chapters showing how the industry has reinvented itself. Making and Selling Cars explains why the U.S. automotive industry has been and remains a vigorous shaper of the American economy.


How to Sell Anything to Anybody

How to Sell Anything to Anybody

Author: Joe Girard

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2006-02-07

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0743273966

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Joe Girard was an example of a young man with perseverance and determination. Joe began his working career as a shoeshine boy. He moved on to be a newsboy for the Detroit Free Press at nine years old, then a dishwasher, a delivery boy, stove assembler, and home building contractor. He was thrown out of high school, fired from more than forty jobs, and lasted only ninety-seven days in the U.S. Army. Some said that Joe was doomed for failure. He proved them wrong. When Joe started his job as a salesman with a Chevrolet agency in Eastpointe, Michigan, he finally found his niche. Before leaving Chevrolet, Joe sold enough cars to put him in the Guinness Book of World Records as 'the world's greatest salesman' for twelve consecutive years. Here, he shares his winning techniques in this step-by-step book, including how to: o Read a customer like a book and keep that customer for life o Convince people reluctant to buy by selling them the right way o Develop priceless information from a two-minute phone call o Make word-of-mouth your most successful tool Informative, entertaining, and inspiring, HOW TO SELL ANYTHING TO ANYBODY is a timeless classic and an indispensable tool for anyone new to the sales market.


The Car Salesman's Bible

The Car Salesman's Bible

Author: Ron Vest

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-08-22

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781537235523

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One of the greatest compliments I have ever received came very unexpectedly. I had been in the car business for about 20 years and had personally trained over 300 salespeople. The same training you are about to receive. I was just hired as the general manager of a dealership and was holding my first meeting with the salespeople. I was making the point that following a process is extremely important and I listed the steps in the sales training that are in this book. One of the salespeople raised their hand, took out a folded up piece of paper, and read the steps of the sales process I had just listed. I asked him where he got that from and he said that salespeople had been passing it around for years because they never received better training from their employers. That is the reason for this book. To give the person who wants to be a professional car salesperson a map on how to achieve success. This book is very extensive and was written for the new hire as well as the seasoned pro. I truly hope this becomes a tool that you use often and you have the discipline to follow the process. In other words, I hope this becomes The Car Salesman's Bible. Best regards, Ron


Assumptive Selling

Assumptive Selling

Author: Steve Stauning

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-07-16

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9781722816728

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Assumptive selling is about knowing everyone is a buyer... and knowing that the first time you believe someone is not, you'll be right. Take charge of your sales career by recognizing that everyone is a buyer and they want to buy today. What's more, is that if you do take charge, if you are direct, and if you provide the right guidance, they'll want to buy from you!


Cars and Culture

Cars and Culture

Author: Rudi Volti

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2006-03-10

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780801883996

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A succinct yet comprehensive history, Cars and Culture highlights the technical changes that altered the appearance and performance of automobiles, along with the myriad forces that have shaped the car's development.


Pervasive Prejudice?

Pervasive Prejudice?

Author: Ian Ayres

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2003-10-15

Total Pages: 893

ISBN-13: 0226033538

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If you're a woman and you shop for a new car, will you really get the best deal? If you're a man, will you fare better? If you're a black man waiting to receive an organ transplant, will you have to wait longer than a white man? In Pervasive Prejudice? Ian Ayres confronts these questions and more. In a series of important studies he finds overwhelming evidence that in a variety of markets—retail car sales, bail bonding, kidney transplantation, and FCC licensing—blacks and females are consistently at a disadvantage. For example, when Ayres sent out agents of different races and genders posing as potential buyers to more than 200 car dealerships in Chicago, he found that dealers regularly charged blacks and women more than they charged white men. Other tests revealed that it is commonly more difficult for blacks than whites to receive a kidney transplant because of federal regulations. Moreover, Ayres found that minority male defendants are frequently required to post higher bail bonds than their Caucasian counterparts. Traditional economic theory predicts that free markets should drive out discrimination, but Ayres's startling findings challenge that position. Along with empirical research, Ayres offers game—theoretic and other economic methodologies to show how prejudice can enter the bargaining process even when participants are supposedly acting as rational economic agents. He also responds to critics of his previously published studies included here. These studies suggest that race and gender discrimination is neither a thing of the past nor merely limited to the handful of markets that have been the traditional focus of civil rights laws.


Velocity

Velocity

Author: Dale Pollak

Publisher: New Year Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0976009579

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Retail automotive expert Dale Pollak reveals how dealers in today's pre-owned automotive marketplace can shift out of low gear toward accelerated profits.


Words That Sell Cars

Words That Sell Cars

Author: SIMON. BOWKETT

Publisher: Rethink Press

Published: 2019-02-06

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9781781333426

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Out-dated sales scripts, that might have worked in the past, aren't working now. Customers are more informed, know exactly what they want, and will shop around to get the best deal. As manager of a busy car sales dealership, recruiting and retaining great sales people is increasingly difficult. Keeping them motivated can be even harder.


The Secrets of Car Flipping

The Secrets of Car Flipping

Author: Cleveland Williams

Publisher:

Published: 2012-09

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 9781478720836

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In todays economy, being a smart consumer and investor is very important. Having a system you can use to help generate extra income can make a huge difference in so many peoples lives, so Im excited to put it out there. Everything in this book comes from what I have learned through trial and error and actually being in the business. Cleveland Williams The Secrets of Car Flipping is a very unique step by step guide that instructs on everything anyone would need to know for buying and selling used cars. This book teaches the reader where to find good used cars and alerts the reader of the dangers of buying from certain places, such as a car auction. Step by step, the reader will learn where to find cars, how to evaluate the condition of a car, how to determine how much the car is worth, and how to decide what one should pay for a car. This book is the ultimate guide for buying and selling used cars because it actually teaches the reader how to negotiate prices, gives the user sales strategies on how to get information from the seller about the car, and gives the reader tips on closing the deal. The second part of the book reverses this scenario and gives the reader step by step instructions on reselling the car and dressing the car for a buyer. The second part of the book also discusses how to advertise the car, deal with potential buyers, negotiate a price, and close the sale. This book has it all, and as a bonus, there are several secrets and tricks of the trade included. Along with giving the readers warning signs, I have also included things the reader should look for, dos and donts when buying and selling a car, and sample forms like a bill of sale. This is the only book that I know of that supplies the reader with all this information.