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How to Get Good Customer Service at Your Car Dealership

Maybe you're dissatisfied with your new car, or maybe with the dealership that sold it to you. Whatever it is, you're left unhappy with your recent experience buying a car, and feel like the customer service you received was below par. Yet despite your efforts, you can't seem to make your voice heard and get your problems resolved. Here's how to get the best service possible from your local car dealership.

First of all, if you're having a problem with your new car and it hasn't been taken care of, your best hope for a solution is to work with your local dealer. Believe it or not, your local dealership is invested in solving your problem because they know that's the best way to make you a lifetime customer. It's a well known fact, known by dealers and car manufacturers alike, that while dealerships spend thousands of dollars in advertising trying to create trust with their customers, statistics show that the *best* way to create trust with consumers is to solve their problems.

But before your local new car dealer will help you, they need to believe that you're going to be a good future customer. It's much easier for a dealership to justify helping you (especially if it costs money) if they believe they will earn that money back in the future. The best way to convince a dealership you're going to be a good customer in the future is to show them you're a good customer now.

The best way to show you're a good customer is to be nice. Restrain the urge to shout or swear - a smile might not feel as satisfying now, but it will get you further. Staff that resent you probably aren't going to be too helpful towards you. Make an effort to get along with the dealership employees - they're probably as frustrated with the problem and eager to get it resolved as you are. Get what you want by giving the staff a reason to want to help you!

While being pleasant will help you get what you want from your local dealer, working with the dealership's General Manager (GM) will help you just as much. GM's have the full backing of the manufacturer and they have the power to do just about anything to solve a customer service complaint. Keep in mind that many dealership general managers are powerful enough to get senior manufacturer sales executives on the phone at any time - they're absolutely capable of getting the manufacturer to do something for you. They are also usually experienced professionals that know how to help. Make sure you ask to speak with the GM when you have a customer service problem.

In the rare case that speaking with the GM of your local dealer doesn't work, the next step is to call the manufacturer's customer service hotline (the number can be found in your owner's manual). You should try to contact the local regional office as well. While the local regional office will probably just refer you to the national hotline, you may be able to speak with a regional Toyota executive. Persistence is key.

To recap, your search for a solution to your customer service problem begins at your local new car dealership. Remember to speak with the general manager! If neither dealership nor GM can help you, call the national customer service hotline and the regional office. Always be nice and polite to everyone you speak to along the way. In the end, your persistence will pay off, and you'll end up with a solution to your problem, and the best customer service possible.

By: Jason Lancaster.

Author Jason Lancaster, a car business veteran, created AccurateAutoAdvice.com. You'll find accurate car advice and tips for buying a car.

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