Dealerships are commission environments. They don’t pay their people until that rebate comes through.
At times they’ll hold back one or two sales to apply for the rebate at the beginning of the next month. This happens when a dealership has had a particularly good month and has already hit its quota to get its incentive bonus from Ford/Chrysler/Etc… so they might as well bank them for the next month.
But never in a million years would they hold back $56000 in rebates. Their salesmen would riot.
Source: Slogged in that hellpit of a career for two years before getting out.
Tesla doesn’t work the same way as other dealerships, they’re paid employees, you can’t negotiate the price, they just operate showrooms and offer test-drives.
Edit: don’t understand the downvotes when it was just an explanation that the job is different from other dealerships…
That then begs the question of why would anyone do that shit job if there wasn’t the possibility of making fat stacks of commission. The earning potential (if you’re good) is literally the only good part about a dealership sales job! Everything else is absolutely miserable.
Same for any service job honestly, some people would rather have the stability and because the process doesn’t involve negotiations I’m sure the job is much more pleasant.
Dealerships are commission environments. They don’t pay their people until that rebate comes through.
At times they’ll hold back one or two sales to apply for the rebate at the beginning of the next month. This happens when a dealership has had a particularly good month and has already hit its quota to get its incentive bonus from Ford/Chrysler/Etc… so they might as well bank them for the next month.
But never in a million years would they hold back $56000 in rebates. Their salesmen would riot.
Source: Slogged in that hellpit of a career for two years before getting out.
Tesla doesn’t work the same way as other dealerships, they’re paid employees, you can’t negotiate the price, they just operate showrooms and offer test-drives.
Edit: don’t understand the downvotes when it was just an explanation that the job is different from other dealerships…
Jeez, really?
That then begs the question of why would anyone do that shit job if there wasn’t the possibility of making fat stacks of commission. The earning potential (if you’re good) is literally the only good part about a dealership sales job! Everything else is absolutely miserable.
Same for any service job honestly, some people would rather have the stability and because the process doesn’t involve negotiations I’m sure the job is much more pleasant.