Great stuff Russ! Frank Crinite is one of one and is a trailblazer in the automotive industry! Thank you both for being AMAZING and supporting our blessed community of automotive professionals!
Just as a funny aside. At first I thought Frank had a World Class mullett going on until I zoomed in and saw the chair. Russ one of the greatest ways to improve is to learn from guys like Frank. Frank's insights can be applied across all industries.
From my understanding of how this guy sells. He is literally the face of the dealership. The sales man is the face of the dealership and people don’t necessarily work with him but they buy from the dealership because of him.
My best month was 85 cars and all retails, and this is hard. This guy probably sell lots of cars to rental companies. There is no way he could sell 140 cars retails by himself. No way.
Frank, that's great advice!! When salespeople focus on the next sale, sales increase amazingly. It is hard to convince management to add the resources to make this happen, but there is a payoff when it happens. When my wife and I moved to Florida, the dealer I loved and worked for, said to me that he didn't believe that our sales would increase with the addition of a delivery coordinator, but he said he was thankful that I was able to sell him on the idea.
@@andrewamaya8109 looks like he has zero advice for you. I have an interview with a huge dealership in my area area. They have Toyota Nissan Subaru, Kia, and Toyota all on one complex. Ended up on a journey because I was getting my daughter’s car an oil change and randomly heard a sales person saying he sold 30 cars last month and that should equal close to 30k and I’m like wow… I want in.
I love it!!! A delivery coordinator will increase sales. Our commercial department increased sales by over 30% after adding our delivery coordinator. When your salespeople work on the next deal instead of the delivery, your sales will increase.
Being a strong operator is important. If someone masters intrapreneurship they can master entrepreneurship with the right opportunity presented. Frank is a strong intrapreneur and I'm sure when he has the chance to own a dealership he's going to jump on the opportunity.
as someone who has sold for toyota for the past 4 years, i havent seen anything like this in my life i bust my ass 50 to 60 hours a week to sell 15 to 17 cars a month. this.. is crazy
Only way a great so called sales associate is that he is getting the price every customer is willing to pay, no messing around no scamming, this sales person sounds genuine too, hook me up with a HRV for 10 grand please out the door ( other dealers giving me the run around )
He didn't mention anything about Honda itself their DNA their philosophy and if he and his staff and the dealership or was in line with the product itself. Frank doesn't sell cars he sells a experience that has no ending .
Russ, I know you work for a Lincoln dealership and love them but do you think the Lincoln brand limits your sales compared to other manufacturers that have a younger audience? When I see Lincoln owners they are reaching retirement age.
A lot of what he said was good but he also said that he saw 22 cars in one day back in the day and there ain’t no way in hell that he did that that’s just absolute crap
Daym I have a buddy of mine he in AZ who works at a toyota dealership that averages 45-60 cars a month and only works about 15-18 days lol all referrals too and to keep up with the demand the store hired him an assistant who does all the paperwork and stips
Not sure if they’re genuine but the salesman i work with are mostly skeemers that’ll do anything for a dollar. I came in doing business ethically and morally just to see all these ppl who would anything to take advantage of me. Coming from NJ i was selling 12-15 cars a month now in cali im at 7-10 only
Andy Elliot who? This proves Andy is a sell out to the car industry and steals money for “training”. If Frank is making over a Mil a year how come he’s not a “sales trainer” LOL oh that’s right. Because he’s as real as a salesmen gets. Good stuff my man!
140 cars-18 days=7.7 cars-12 hours=.64 cars per hour every day. 1 guy 1 assistant 1 delivery assistant and 1 green F&I manager. 70% repeat referal 30% new customer. He's entering VIN in vauto, sub-prime( funding/ Stips/ CIT??), working deals, relationships with buyers, posts, email blasts and the list goes on. How many ups? Used/ New? Demos/ proposals? Advertising/ marketing? Budget? Service Dept? 38 minute delivery?? I have had enough
the dealership does and he gets a lil piece of each sale, I was thinking the same thing......1 dude selling that many is impossible.....simply not enough time in a day to sell 7 cars
This sound like he ia a desk man. Nothing wong with that but the title is missleading. Why cant dealers open up and let sales people be like realestate agents and find customers the car brand and type they want. That would be selling. Now in this model we really just have to push more than sell them what would really work for them. Lets be honest we all know we push and masl it woth caring some people wabt kias and some want chevys. We should be able to be a rep for the customer and be their guide and sales person through the process instead of fircing them to buy the brand we sell. Would be a better experiance if we could sell what is best for the customer.
As a buyer, I don’t think I’d love the experience with this salesman. I guess I just want the best price and will shop around on the internet and then call dealers with the best advertised price and have them give me the otd price I’ve text/email. Then I shop around knowing what the next dealer has to beat. I won’t visit a dealer until the deal is done except for signing. Sounds like this guy is selling ‘experience’ more than price and I don’t see how that’s appealing on such a large scale. Also, this guy has a 100% closing rate???
Some new car dealers don't sell 140 cars a month with a with 10 salesmen. If this guy sells 140 cars a 140 a month he would not have time to talk in your channel. BS AND MORE BS
and his cars have low repo rate….and his close rate is 100%+. I’m questioning this guy’s relationship with the truth. Any bank that gives that rate for a 5xx score is losing money. I guess manufacturers can offer incentive rates on the back of sales profits but stand alone banks make their money solely on the loans. Even with incentive rates, I don’t see how a 5xx score would qualify you, but I’m not in the business.
😂😂 they will realize they are just customers service. Btw that guy is not selling cars , he is selling pinnacle this or pinnacle that😂 he looks suspicious just saying
Needed this. almost gave up last week, when leads got stolen because i’m new. that was my first month. and the check was discouraging.
How’s it been going
How much was that first check
Females simply aren’t made for the car bizz…
Great stuff Russ! Frank Crinite is one of one and is a trailblazer in the automotive industry! Thank you both for being AMAZING and supporting our blessed community of automotive professionals!
Just as a funny aside. At first I thought Frank had a World Class mullett going on until I zoomed in and saw the chair.
Russ one of the greatest ways to improve is to learn from guys like Frank. Frank's insights can be applied across all industries.
Haha I see it now 😂 mullet looks good
Now I can’t unsee it
From my understanding of how this guy sells. He is literally the face of the dealership. The sales man is the face of the dealership and people don’t necessarily work with him but they buy from the dealership because of him.
I look forward to watching this. I should've adopted "do more in less time" a long time ago.
My best month was 85 cars and all retails, and this is hard. This guy probably sell lots of cars to rental companies. There is no way he could sell 140 cars retails by himself. No way.
He talked for 2 hours that he’s not doing it by himself.
@@rollingnay😂
Frank, that's great advice!! When salespeople focus on the next sale, sales increase amazingly. It is hard to convince management to add the resources to make this happen, but there is a payoff when it happens. When my wife and I moved to Florida, the dealer I loved and worked for, said to me that he didn't believe that our sales would increase with the addition of a delivery coordinator, but he said he was thankful that I was able to sell him on the idea.
Is that dude really wearing glasses with no lenses? Lol!
People + process + product = value. Customers will pay for value every time.
Frankness Fridays cracked me up! Lots of knowledge here looking forward to learning. Just did my first month with 20 + sales in Wisconsin.
I start next week, any advice?
@@andrewamaya8109 looks like he has zero advice for you. I have an interview with a huge dealership in my area area. They have Toyota Nissan Subaru, Kia, and Toyota all on one complex. Ended up on a journey because I was getting my daughter’s car an oil change and randomly heard a sales person saying he sold 30 cars last month and that should equal close to 30k and I’m like wow… I want in.
everyone that praises others like he does, has never been unsuccessful in my experience
I work for the same company and he really does these numbers! Great inspiration!!
This was inspiring. I’m in construction and I feel like I learned a lot to benefit myself.
Are you still a construction worker?
I love it!!! A delivery coordinator will increase sales. Our commercial department increased sales by over 30% after adding our delivery coordinator. When your salespeople work on the next deal instead of the delivery, your sales will increase.
Being a strong operator is important. If someone masters intrapreneurship they can master entrepreneurship with the right opportunity presented. Frank is a strong intrapreneur and I'm sure when he has the chance to own a dealership he's going to jump on the opportunity.
That was an interesting conversation. I'm not a car salesperson but follow Russ because he is a hoot.
as someone who has sold for toyota for the past 4 years, i havent seen anything like this in my life
i bust my ass 50 to 60 hours a week to sell 15 to 17 cars a month. this.. is crazy
Only way a great so called sales associate is that he is getting the price every customer is willing to pay, no messing around no scamming, this sales person sounds genuine too, hook me up with a HRV for 10 grand please out the door ( other dealers giving me the run around )
Man this is gold, I've been stuck in that 30 range forever becuase i do it all from finance to delivery, im terrible at delegating.
Just bought my 2024 mazda from piazza mazda. Very good experience believe it or not.
He didn't mention anything about Honda itself their DNA their philosophy and if he and his staff and the dealership or was in line with the product itself. Frank doesn't sell cars he sells a experience that has no ending .
Here from TikTok. My cousin is from Springfield what a coincidence.
Great interview!! I learned a lot!
Thank you for this content Russ !
More to come!
Love the Podcast. Just became a subscriber.
Thanks!
Wait is this 120 cars for him self or the dealership
What got me wasn't his sales ability, but the sheer time management
I got a bank doing 2,3,4 %.....
Really tried to listen to more.
Just can't this evening.
Russ, I know you work for a Lincoln dealership and love them but do you think the Lincoln brand limits your sales compared to other manufacturers that have a younger audience? When I see Lincoln owners they are reaching retirement age.
A lot of what he said was good but he also said that he saw 22 cars in one day back in the day and there ain’t no way in hell that he did that that’s just absolute crap
How often do you Post podcast on Spotify
Amazing . I work in insurance and this was a great watch . Very similar with insurance .
Every car salesman f and I manager should watch the video he did about a full shift it’s amazing
Daym I have a buddy of mine he in AZ who works at a toyota dealership that averages 45-60 cars a month and only works about 15-18 days lol all referrals too and to keep up with the demand the store hired him an assistant who does all the paperwork and stips
What’s his name? He happen to work at camelback Toyota?
@@MrSlik16 rafael
And no he works at avondale toyota
Bianchi Honda in Erie, PA sells a ton of Hondas as well. Big volume store.
How’s it 38 min process? Doesn’t the customer need to test drive the vehicle. That alone can be 38 mins not including the demo.
38 minutes the moment they sit down at the desk after the test drive if he does one at all
Love the pod
Great insight - nice to hear the work life balance. And love how he leveraged his role.
Love the figures and Pikachu Russ
Thank you for noticing hahaha
Not sure if they’re genuine but the salesman i work with are mostly skeemers that’ll do anything for a dollar. I came in doing business ethically and morally just to see all these ppl who would anything to take advantage of me. Coming from NJ i was selling 12-15 cars a month now in cali im at 7-10 only
Do you think it’s cause of a demographics or higher cost of living difference?
How much commission are you getting with that average?
Two great dudes! Funny thought: 98% of the people I tell not to buy a car, just go buy a car somewhere else. Wild times.
This guy has it figured out he is a dealership
People will ALWAYS pay more for better service, a better process! ALWAYS!
I think people need to understand the difference between "selling" and "delivering" a car.
He doesn't sell 140 per month...not even close.
Anyone can do it...if you have 10-15 people working for you.
I work for the same company and he really does!
Andy Elliot who? This proves Andy is a sell out to the car industry and steals money for “training”. If Frank is making over a Mil a year how come he’s not a “sales trainer” LOL oh that’s right. Because he’s as real as a salesmen gets. Good stuff my man!
I got your back for life! 😂😂
Ali rida is number one salesman in us in deaborn michigan 1425 cars sold in one year by himself !
The Philly accent is strong in this one
side by side looks like you where both cloned from some lineage of salesman..........
Best compliments I’ve gotten
On the phone all day be proficient with it , make it a productive machine not just something you play, scroll and reels
Do you guys think of what will happen when manufacturers sell directly to consumer like tesla
Sales would go down so much that vehicle manufacturers would go broke.
This guy lovessss yayo…. Mayor yayo…. Sniff sniff
140 cars-18 days=7.7 cars-12 hours=.64 cars per hour every day. 1 guy 1 assistant 1 delivery assistant and 1 green F&I manager. 70% repeat referal 30% new customer. He's entering VIN in vauto, sub-prime( funding/ Stips/ CIT??), working deals, relationships with buyers, posts, email blasts and the list goes on.
How many ups? Used/ New? Demos/ proposals? Advertising/ marketing? Budget? Service Dept?
38 minute delivery?? I have had enough
HE DOES NOT SELL THAT MANY CARS A MONTH
the dealership does and he gets a lil piece of each sale, I was thinking the same thing......1 dude selling that many is impossible.....simply not enough time in a day to sell 7 cars
He does tho!
@@kirkdunn1379 This is not accurate at all, he actually sells the cars.
Bro that’s insane, he musk be a desk manager
Throw phone when scrolling
This sound like he ia a desk man. Nothing wong with that but the title is missleading. Why cant dealers open up and let sales people be like realestate agents and find customers the car brand and type they want. That would be selling. Now in this model we really just have to push more than sell them what would really work for them. Lets be honest we all know we push and masl it woth caring some people wabt kias and some want chevys. We should be able to be a rep for the customer and be their guide and sales person through the process instead of fircing them to buy the brand we sell. Would be a better experiance if we could sell what is best for the customer.
At the end of the day everything is logistics
As a buyer, I don’t think I’d love the experience with this salesman. I guess I just want the best price and will shop around on the internet and then call dealers with the best advertised price and have them give me the otd price I’ve text/email. Then I shop around knowing what the next dealer has to beat. I won’t visit a dealer until the deal is done except for signing. Sounds like this guy is selling ‘experience’ more than price and I don’t see how that’s appealing on such a large scale. Also, this guy has a 100% closing rate???
No way he personally sales that.
He said he has his own team
Next episode:
A 4th grader that sells 50 cars a month
120 cars a month????
BULL SHIT !!!!!!
Follow up from a stage 🎉 BOOM
So he is a sales manager.
Too many lies
Some new car dealers don't sell 140 cars a month with a with 10 salesmen. If this guy sells 140 cars a 140 a month he would not have time to talk in your channel. BS AND MORE BS
I need that bank!!!
wtf 2-4-6% for a 520…. Sounds like a lie
My lady today had a 863 and she got 7.84%
was thinking the same thing
and his cars have low repo rate….and his close rate is 100%+. I’m questioning this guy’s relationship with the truth. Any bank that gives that rate for a 5xx score is losing money. I guess manufacturers can offer incentive rates on the back of sales profits but stand alone banks make their money solely on the loans. Even with incentive rates, I don’t see how a 5xx score would qualify you, but I’m not in the business.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
I don’t think I could do the paperwork for 140 cars in that time…
Become the house mouse
Let’s be honest, Hondas and Toyotas sell themselves….Russ, Lincoln’s. Come on Lol
😂😂 they will realize they are just customers service. Btw that guy is not selling cars , he is selling pinnacle this or pinnacle that😂 he looks suspicious just saying
I start tomorrow
Frank sounds like he is born again, submitting himself to God. Truth?
140 a month? Sure.................
All that money when into his 👃 nose
Russ don’t follow that
🧢
fake new
I don't believe that😅😅😅😅
Bullshit