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  • @JacobJackson19 says:

    I think this is true for some cases, but I’m in sales in a home service based industry, and we’ve always felt that customers get turned off if they see you flexing money that you’re making from homeowners like themselves, bc they don’t want to contribute to making some guy more rich for the sake of work done in their home

    • @skylarius3757 says:

      The car is seen as a status symbol and i guess that depends upon the how wealthy your clients are.

    • @IsaiPR says:

      right, depends on the service mainly. I think a nice pickup would generally cause a good reaction from both sides of the spectrum so it’s the safest choice.

    • @josep5958 says:

      Interestingly enough, I’m in home services too. The second I started showing up in a BMW instead of a Honda people started accepting my higher price.

    • @JacobJackson19 says:

      @@josep5958 hmmm, well I sure would love a BMW X5M Competition, maybe this will be my excuse to get one now

    • @htxslimjim8311 says:

      I find that kinda dumb bcs the those same ppl will shop on Amazon or Walmart getting them rich 🤌🏼

  • @jonnymiller3491 says:

    It probably depends on location. Having a very nice car in a place like California probably does help with sales there but other places like the midwest its probably not gonna help.

    • @NTDang says:

      It still does.

    • @DarthVader.Order66 says:

      @@NTDang F*ck no it doesnt. People will not buy something when the salesmen is flexing some fancy ride. Immediately know the product is greatly overvalued

    • @jmanrock11 says:

      If the house is worth 5 million like he said in the video. Doesn’t matter where you are, it’ll help.

    • @Skinnypeen644 says:

      It depends on your service to. If you wanted a house cleaner and the owner pulls up in a $200k car and you live in a $200k house a lot of people won’t like that

    • @mr.bty0551 says:

      ​@DarthVader.Order66 Yeah, it does. Flat out shows the dude is a successful real estate agent. Being successful generally means they are good at their job.

  • @emo65170. says:

    A real estate agent that pulls up in a fancy car tells me that he’s overcharging somebody. Heh

    • @JLoveLamour says:

      Overcharging!? What does an agent charge their client?

    • @NMEofdaST8 says:

      it’s a flat rate for an agent….

    • @MJ8coys says:

      Spoken like someone who has never used a real estate agent.

    • @ps7x55 says:

      The agent does not come up with the price unless it’s his own property

    • @scottmaxwell1927 says:

      @@MJ8coys Exactly right lol. Agents get a flat fee % usually 1-3% and half of that goes to the agency. If they are driving a nice vehicle then it’s because they close their deals. It has nothing to do with over charging. The market dictates the rates, not the agent.

  • @TheTrueNoFear says:

    Thats the kind of mentality thats holding humanity back from what we could be.

  • @thenamesjohny1490 says:

    If someone pulls up in a car that is noticeably flashy and cost more than my house i know im being screwed. A mercedes is probably a good middle ground to satisfy your rich customers and not turn a blind eye to your normal customers.

  • @emildorneanu5459 says:

    The power of image.

  • @Pepelepoo says:

    Wait a minute, this guy told me to buy a 8k dollar car in the other video —__—

    • @woodmillz9892 says:

      Most people should get a 8k car. Are you selling homes to multimillionaires?

    • @Ybereza69 says:

      Go buy a lambo bro, nothing stops you now

    • @zislow8016 says:

      It’s situational. He had a cheap car until he realized that having a nicer car would actually make him more money which justified buying it

    • @michaelmich00 says:

      Because 99% of yall are average and wont be a millionaire. Not to be mean but its reality

    • @RoveloAds says:

      are you a realtor selling a multi million dollar home to millionaires? No? That’s what I thought. He’s not saying to buy a nice car for fun. The car is helping him make more money which justifies it.

  • @hsreG12 says:

    I do roofing estimates, and I once came to pickup money in my person car. It was a Mustang, which was leased. The guy immediately said is this where my moneys going. I had to let him know this car isn’t “expensive” and its a lease because it annoyed me. Also its not my company so no the money is not going to me directly. The work was good and we guarantee everything and are fairly priced. People are weird.

  • @kargiye says:

    He’s right. I reluctantly bought a new truck instead of later model, and instantly noticed a change in how customers received me. Sales went up immediately and noticeably. Dave Ramsey doesn’t take that into account!
    Chevrolet Sales

  • @PoloMoney says:

    This is true. When someone thinks youre financially intelligent, they expect you to be able to have a nice car because you’d know the ins and outs to make it happen without financial strain

    • @sethmathieus4776 says:

      When in reality, the “ins and outs” is not buying liabilities altogether, sticking to assets 🤣🤣🚡🚡🚡

    • @ExtrusionXDesigns says:

      @@sethmathieus4776 keep thinking one dimensionally and you will stay there

    • @dsp4392 says:

      @@sethmathieus4776 Exactly. Financial intelligence pretty much dictates that you should ditch the car.

  • @octoma says:

    Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy everything else.

  • @Mynameisjeffffff says:

    I’m in technical industrial sales. I rock a Tacoma. I get compliments all the time and my clients are always buying.

  • @soneares9172 says:

    Drive a restored and detailed classic convertible. It’s timeless and will get just as much respect as a fancy car.

  • @jamestheferret says:

    Our estate agent yesterday turned up in a flashy new bmw, he was about 22 didnt know anything about the house and struggled to do a 3 point turn, absolute melt!

  • @tegucigalpa4696 says:

    In the Netherlands, it is the opposite. If you show up in a car like that everyone would think you are ripping your clients off and not do any business with you.

  • @0xteknogeek says:

    got a kitchen remodel quote. guy pulled up in a blacked out g-wagon wearing an AP royal oak. the quote i got from him was 50% more than anyone else in the area

  • @truckstreestoys says:

    This is like when a contractor pulls up in a new $100k truck, you are going to get bent over.

  • @LeoDube9 says:

    Its crazy how they play with words, instead of saying I got addicted to the attention a super car brings, he said I saw the air of respect and authority that you get when driving a car like that working in sales ! 😂

  • @lifetransformed6673 says:

    Yeah before you make any money you won’t even afford one. Then how do you get it? Rent also expensive

  • @CommentLikeDescribe says:

    Even better if someone else is paying for it. Access to fancy depreciation is always better than ownership of the same.

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