on vehicles, why do they try to undersell?
example, walk into dodge dealer many years ago, 12 or so.
"looking for a 94-02 cummins, manual 4wd, extended cab" (they usually have some parked out front)
thats a heck of a truck, what are you using it for?
"towing, and work, typically will have 5-6k pounds towing across the country.
"only 5 or 6k pounds? you can do that with a 1/2 ton just fine! And why manual, the autos are so smooth!
"Because diesels eat diesels, and I want to set the cruise going over eisenhower at 70, not sitting on the side of the road with burnt trans or whipping it like a pig to get it over a pass, do you have one of the trucks I asked about or not?"
Worst part was, out of 6 places, every one wanted to sell me a 1/2ton. I asked to spend more money, why arent you taking it? And yes, that dealer, had 2 trucks that fit the bill on the lot! Pissed me off enough when I I told him Id let him know, after the test drive. "why dont you just take it home, show it to the wife, and if she doesnt like it, bring it back tomorrow" He was told "because if I come home with a truck that is more than I am wanting to spend (20k for a 12k truck), I wont be coming back, she'll come back after burying me"
I had the same experience, but didn't want to insult any salesmen who actually do their asdsfrom a hole in the ground.
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Was looking for a particularly configured road bike and couldn't find it at the end of the model year. I stopped in a dealer in Morrison on a lark and the owner tells me he has one in my size, but it wasn't put together. I tell him, "that's exactly what i want....." Now, generally, you'd think that the owner of the shop, who didn't appear to be doing much of anything (not one customer in the store the entire time i was there) would consider saying "i can have that bike together for you in an hour." The guy said he could build it over the next few days and took my name and number. Of course, I found it elsewhere, cheaper, and never got that call back. Could be that the bike is still sitting there in the box for all i know.
"Hi, could you tell me how much to change the brakes on my car?"
"Sure, what type of vehicle is it?"
"Um... it's blue..."
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I have a jeep Cherokee. eVERY time it's " is that a grand Cherokee?".
If it were a grand, I'd have said grand Cherokee.
I swapped In a ford explorer rear axle.
What year? Doesn't matter, pick one. What year is the vehicle it's going on? Doesn't matter, it's not a stock part, like I said. well lets just try.
I need injector o-rings. We don't have any for your vehicle. Ok, give me some from a ford with a 302. What vehicle? What year? really? Why are you working here?
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I run into ignorance quite a bit in the medical field. Not as often as some of the industries mentioned here (thank God), but enough to be irritating. My personal favorite are the 50 year old diabetics who are coming in for a second amputation, have their family sneak in KFC nightly, and blame us for jacking up their insulin requirements. They'd literally prefer to have pieces of their body carved off each year, than to amend their lifestyle. Oh yeah, and they're all Medicaid too, so you and I are paying for it.
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