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I am car hunting right now and and I stopped by the Covert Ford dealer in north Austin on 183 to test drive an Escape. Went in and noticed that they had a completely non-compliant "no guns" sign (it wasn't even close, but it did make reference to 30.05). Well, I didn't let it stop me from test driving but I am going to let it stop me from purchasing there. And I will let the internet sales manager (CJ - the person I spoke to) know why. I doubt it will make a difference, but at this point the big 3 in Detroit can't afford to lose ANY sales. Did you hear about GM's loss this morning?
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I bought a new F150 from them last month and I know they are hungry to sell inventory.
My sales rep calls me once every couple of weeks looking for leads.
One of the Covert boys runs that location and if you want to make an impact, send him an email explaining your position. Next time the sales guy calls me, I'll pass the word. I'm still waiting on my plastic, and bought the truck before taking my CHL class. Didn't notice the sign.
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My sales rep calls me once every couple of weeks looking for leads.
One of the Covert boys runs that location and if you want to make an impact, send him an email explaining your position. Next time the sales guy calls me, I'll pass the word. I'm still waiting on my plastic, and bought the truck before taking my CHL class. Didn't notice the sign.
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That sounds like cutting off your nose to spite your face. I think its silly.Kalrog wrote:I am car hunting right now and and I stopped by the Covert Ford dealer in north Austin on 183 to test drive an Escape. Went in and noticed that they had a completely non-compliant "no guns" sign (it wasn't even close, but it did make reference to 30.05). Well, I didn't let it stop me from test driving but I am going to let it stop me from purchasing there. And I will let the internet sales manager (CJ - the person I spoke to) know why. I doubt it will make a difference, but at this point the big 3 in Detroit can't afford to lose ANY sales. Did you hear about GM's loss this morning?
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You think it is silly that he chooses to not spend his money with people that do not believe in the 2nd amendment? not like he can not take his business to another dealership..txinvestigator wrote:That sounds like cutting off your nose to spite your face. I think its silly.Kalrog wrote:I am car hunting right now and and I stopped by the Covert Ford dealer in north Austin on 183 to test drive an Escape. Went in and noticed that they had a completely non-compliant "no guns" sign (it wasn't even close, but it did make reference to 30.05). Well, I didn't let it stop me from test driving but I am going to let it stop me from purchasing there. And I will let the internet sales manager (CJ - the person I spoke to) know why. I doubt it will make a difference, but at this point the big 3 in Detroit can't afford to lose ANY sales. Did you hear about GM's loss this morning?
I'm from Texas, what country are you from?
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Not really - not when there are so many other Ford dealers around and so many other good makes/models that favorably compete with the Escape. I can go with a different make and save money (payments and gas) or go to a different dealer and get the same vehicle at the same price.txinvestigator wrote:That sounds like cutting off your nose to spite your face. I think its silly.
If I was totally sold on the Escape AND that dealer, then yes. But I'm not totally sold on either.
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How do you know that those people, "do not believe in the 2nd amendment"? Assuming that is silly also. Bill of rights refers to the government, not private proprty owners.Longtooths wrote:You think it is silly that he chooses to not spend his money with people that do not believe in the 2nd amendment? not like he can not take his business to another dealership..txinvestigator wrote:That sounds like cutting off your nose to spite your face. I think its silly.Kalrog wrote:I am car hunting right now and and I stopped by the Covert Ford dealer in north Austin on 183 to test drive an Escape. Went in and noticed that they had a completely non-compliant "no guns" sign (it wasn't even close, but it did make reference to 30.05). Well, I didn't let it stop me from test driving but I am going to let it stop me from purchasing there. And I will let the internet sales manager (CJ - the person I spoke to) know why. I doubt it will make a difference, but at this point the big 3 in Detroit can't afford to lose ANY sales. Did you hear about GM's loss this morning?
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I would prefer to buy all of mine from a dealer named "Stealth'llwatson wrote:Do you really want to buy a car from a dealer named "Covert"?
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I would call them up and ask them to remove the sign and see what they say. There is so much churn at car dealerships it may have been put up a long time ago by a sales manager or other admin staff that doesn't even work there any longer. If they refuse, then tell them why your business is going elsewhere. It really comes down to the conveineince of the location for service and if they are willing to accomodate your request. If they are hungry enough, they will do their best to get rid of it for future customers.
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If you were going to talk somebody into spending a ridiculous amount of money on a Ford, wouldn't you want them disarmed first?Kalrog wrote:I am car hunting right now and and I stopped by the Covert Ford dealer
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I think people need to stand for something. Its good when we put our money where our mouth is. Those who would like to disarm us are my enemy. We don't need to help them make a living. There are plenty of folks who really want our business. If we don't aren't willing to take a stand, who will force the changes we so badly need?txinvestigator wrote: That sounds like cutting off your nose to spite your face. I think its silly.
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There is another one of those leaps. Aperson posting his business is NO evidence that he wants to disarm you, and it is disingenouous to suggest so. A person who posts in his store does not want people carrying in the store. That is ALL you can draw from that.Liberty wrote:I think people need to stand for something. Its good when we put our money where our mouth is. Those who would like to disarm us are my enemy.txinvestigator wrote: That sounds like cutting off your nose to spite your face. I think its silly.
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Maybe not you personally - but the effect is the same. When someone enters that store, they need to disarm.txinvestigator wrote:There is another one of those leaps. Aperson posting his business is NO evidence that he wants to disarm you, and it is disingenouous to suggest so. A person who posts in his store does not want people carrying in the store. That is ALL you can draw from that.Liberty wrote:I think people need to stand for something. Its good when we put our money where our mouth is. Those who would like to disarm us are my enemy.txinvestigator wrote: That sounds like cutting off your nose to spite your face. I think its silly.
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The answer is simple; don't enter the store. Then, call them, ask for the store manager and even the district manager if it is a chain, and advise why you will not be patronizing their business. If enough people boycott the store/chain, they may change their policy. If not, then they lose customers.Penn wrote:Maybe not you personally - but the effect is the same. When someone enters that store, they need to disarm.txinvestigator wrote:There is another one of those leaps. Aperson posting his business is NO evidence that he wants to disarm you, and it is disingenouous to suggest so. A person who posts in his store does not want people carrying in the store. That is ALL you can draw from that.Liberty wrote:I think people need to stand for something. Its good when we put our money where our mouth is. Those who would like to disarm us are my enemy.txinvestigator wrote: That sounds like cutting off your nose to spite your face. I think its silly.
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