Car Culture in America
OK I guess my sense of humor sometimes makes no sense and I apologize. I been working for dealers selling parts for a long time andreflected
on some comments I've heard over the years. The reality is if your an honest, hard working,dedicated salesperson you will attract the honest,
reliable customers who will recommend you to their friends.
Now tell me you haven't heard a story or two about a customer who said he makes 100k and has excellant credit wanting the $60k car
and the unscrupulous salesman sells him what he wants knowingthe customerscredit and salary stinks. $7,000 in negative equity and a
rolling mortgage for a payment. no wonder the banks have no more money to lend.
on some comments I've heard over the years. The reality is if your an honest, hard working,dedicated salesperson you will attract the honest,
reliable customers who will recommend you to their friends.
Now tell me you haven't heard a story or two about a customer who said he makes 100k and has excellant credit wanting the $60k car
and the unscrupulous salesman sells him what he wants knowingthe customerscredit and salary stinks. $7,000 in negative equity and a
rolling mortgage for a payment. no wonder the banks have no more money to lend.
im'a frankenstine this bitch back from the dead...
but for good reason, today was the last day of class in that class and lulz were had. One of the guys in the class who drove a lt1 t/a and really didnt know **** about cars. He would always go on about some stupid **** or w/e like how he could feel the difference between different brands of oil. Today he gave his final presentation about gas milage. Homeboy was basically just giving tips on how to increase your milage at home and he mentioned a bunch of products one of which was Sea Foam, which made me giggle a bit in its self, however he mentioned that if you drive a turbo charged car or a supercharged car you shouldn't use it. Mostly because sea foam burns all of the gunk in your motor and send it out through the exaust and the turbo or supercharger will put that gunk back into your intake which will send it back through the motor.
:ultimatefacepalm:
but for good reason, today was the last day of class in that class and lulz were had. One of the guys in the class who drove a lt1 t/a and really didnt know **** about cars. He would always go on about some stupid **** or w/e like how he could feel the difference between different brands of oil. Today he gave his final presentation about gas milage. Homeboy was basically just giving tips on how to increase your milage at home and he mentioned a bunch of products one of which was Sea Foam, which made me giggle a bit in its self, however he mentioned that if you drive a turbo charged car or a supercharged car you shouldn't use it. Mostly because sea foam burns all of the gunk in your motor and send it out through the exaust and the turbo or supercharger will put that gunk back into your intake which will send it back through the motor.
:ultimatefacepalm:
ORIGINAL: slow420a
im'a frankenstine this bitch back from the dead...
but for good reason, today was the last day of class in that class and lulz were had. One of the guys in the class who drove a lt1 t/a and really didnt know **** about cars. He would always go on about some stupid **** or w/e like how he could feel the difference between different brands of oil. Today he gave his final presentation about gas milage. Homeboy was basically just giving tips on how to increase your milage at home and he mentioned a bunch of products one of which was Sea Foam, which made me giggle a bit in its self, however he mentioned that if you drive a turbo charged car or a supercharged car you shouldn't use it. Mostly because sea foam burns all of the gunk in your motor and send it out through the exaust and the turbo or supercharger will put that gunk back into your intake which will send it back through the motor.
:ultimatefacepalm:
im'a frankenstine this bitch back from the dead...
but for good reason, today was the last day of class in that class and lulz were had. One of the guys in the class who drove a lt1 t/a and really didnt know **** about cars. He would always go on about some stupid **** or w/e like how he could feel the difference between different brands of oil. Today he gave his final presentation about gas milage. Homeboy was basically just giving tips on how to increase your milage at home and he mentioned a bunch of products one of which was Sea Foam, which made me giggle a bit in its self, however he mentioned that if you drive a turbo charged car or a supercharged car you shouldn't use it. Mostly because sea foam burns all of the gunk in your motor and send it out through the exaust and the turbo or supercharger will put that gunk back into your intake which will send it back through the motor.
:ultimatefacepalm:
JP, that was a funny drawing bro.
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