As a Mercedes-Benz sales consultant and an Allante owner I really appreciate what this has to offer. Many of the points presented here hold true in 2021. Make your customers feel special and important. Listen to their needs and make them smile :)
Some videos are out of circulation so their very hard to find out in the public any more.. Especially when they were not Mass Produced for public sale.
pretty much any sales video or any other video intended for training, manufacturing purposes are rare because they were not intended for public release.
it was not a bad car but poor value for the money. The car was assembled halfway in Italy shipped by air and the rest assembled in the US. Talk about an expensive and absolutely inefficient manufacturing. Cadillac would repeat this mistake with the XLR roadster, the only difference being it was entirely built in the US, yet the price was so expensive it didn't bring enough buyers in
Of course, I don't know what they edited out, but I do like the honesty allowed in the answers for these interviews.
As a Mercedes-Benz sales consultant and an Allante owner I really appreciate what this has to offer. Many of the points presented here hold true in 2021. Make your customers feel special and important. Listen to their needs and make them smile :)
It was 50k in 1990 lot of money! Not a bad looking or riding car!
15:09 - love that 80's style...
i was so glad the lady said seeing it on Dallas 🤣🤣🤣
How exactly can a video be "rare"?
Some videos are out of circulation so their very hard to find out in the public any more.. Especially when they were not Mass Produced for public sale.
pretty much any sales video or any other video intended for training, manufacturing purposes are rare because they were not intended for public release.
The moment it's on RUclips it isn't rare anymore, but before that..
One of the Worst cars ever
it was not a bad car but poor value for the money. The car was assembled halfway in Italy shipped by air and the rest assembled in the US. Talk about an expensive and absolutely inefficient manufacturing.
Cadillac would repeat this mistake with the XLR roadster, the only difference being it was entirely built in the US, yet the price was so expensive it didn't bring enough buyers in
It wasn’t bad but it wasn’t great either. Definitely not a high point for Cadillac.