Product Knowledge
Objections
Road to the Sale
Pencil This!
All Things Internet
100

This manufacturer makes brands such as Alpha wolf, Cherokee, Grey Wolf, WolfPack

Forest River

100

I can't put 3,4, or 5k down I can only do 1k

No problem, you see here for every 1k down the payment changes 20 dollars, so for 40 dollars more than the 3k option do we have a deal? What if I could get you the 3k payment with only 1k down?

100

The first step in the road to the sale

Meet and Greet

100

In a typical deal negotiation, the person who talks first does this

LOSES!

100

The 3 types of leads you can log in VIN

Internet, Phone, Walk in

200

Name 3 brands we carry of Class C motorhomes

Jayco (Redhawk, Greyhawk), Winnebago (Vita, View), East to West (Entrada)

200

My trade value is too low

I understand you were hoping to get more for your trade. If I was able to get you more, your payment would be here, does that work? So as long as I get to that payment, you'll be happy no matter how I get there? OR If I can get my manager to bump your trade to X would you buy now?
200

This is the main example of a trial close

If all terms and conditions are agreeable, is this the camper you want to buy now?
200

The information your manager needs to pencil the deal

A fully completed write up! Name, address, vehicle of interest, tow vehicle, stock #, sale price, trade info, full trade appraisal, payoff info

200

Covideo can be used for these things

Introduce yourself and put a face to a name, do a walk around of a unit, show specific issues with a used unit, pump your sold customer up for delivery once its on the pad, advertise specials going on

300

This manufacturer currently has the most new units on our lot

Forest river (41 Units)

Jayco (35 units)

300

 "I am going to my own bank" or "what's my interest rate" 

We have one of the best finance departments available to us, with over 30 national banks and local credit unions at our disposal. We can often beat your rate and/or extend your term to help you get the lowest base payment. What is your current bank? I don't know much about interest rates, all I know is no one has ever left my finance managers office upset. Let me get my finance manager they can explain more.

300

When doing a needs discovery, these questions may be helpful

What is your tow vehicle? How many do you need to sleep? Do you travel or stay at a permanent site? What is your budget? New or used? 

300

This should be your question whenever a customer makes an offer

If I could, would you? It sounds simple and cheesy, but it is effective. If I could get that (payment, trade value, sale price,etc) would you buy now? Always redirect to payment. Most buyers only care about payment and are using the other issues as deflection. If I can get the sale price to X and it makes your payment Y, would you buy now? If no, then payment is the problem, not X

300
The information you should leave in a voicemail when cold calling

Your name and number to be reached back at, answer any questions regarding the lead they submitted, explain you will also be reaching out via email and text if that works better for them 

400

We carry everything big and small, this is the longest and this is the shortest

Longest: WolfPack 375Pack13, Brinkley 4000G, Alliance Valor 44v14 all  (45 feet)

Shortest: Clipper 806XLS (12 feet)

400

I didn't see anything I liked

Lets sit down and see if any of our other locations have something that would fit your needs. Do you mind my asking why x y or z matters to you? Which features matter the most and which could you live without? To be honest campers only give so much room to work, so most often if you find one that checks 8 of your 10 boxes that one is the one. A perfect 10/10 is hard to find. 

400

This is why the finance TO is an important step in the process

It sets the proper expectations for the customer regarding financing and delivery process, helps to reveal any other objections, allows finance to secure the deal, bump on payment and down payment, confirm personal information

400

The most important things to remember when presenting a pencil

Big number little number, big savings, little sale price, ONLY x amount down, payment AS LOW AS X, etc., direct everything back to payment

400

You should always end an email or text with this

A question! This keeps the customer engaged and makes them feel like they owe you an answer or they leave you hanging. Ask when they can come in, what else you can answer, what you can do to earn their business, etc. 

500

I want a new 2024, My budget is 33k, I can only tow 8k pounds, It has to be 30 feet or less, I want a slide so I have more room and I need to sleep 6+

2024 Wolf Pup 17JW, Jay Flight 261BHS, Access 26BH

500

I saw this camper for cheaper over at X

I understand you want to save the most money, we all do. I do want to make you aware other camper places will charge you for things like the battery, walkthrough, detail, propane , etc when ours is all included. Other places treat you like a number when we treat you like a human. Other places inflate their sale price so they can inflate your trade. Ask them if they would cut you a check at that number. All that being said if I can match their sale price would you buy my camper now?

500

The number of times you should have a manager T.O. throughout your process

As many times as needed! Sometimes a fresh face helps the customer to open up, reveal hidden objections, ease their worry, confirm their thought process, and feel validated from a place of authority. Get a manager involved whenever you feel stuck or need help!

500

Explain B.L.I.S

A useful tool for helping explain why our pencils look the way they do. We show you the best down payment options to give you 1. Better terms and conditions (no prepayment or overpayment penalties, better banks) 2. Lower payment and interest rates 3. Instant equity in your future trade 4. Shorter trade cycle (easier to trade sooner)

500

This is the difference between a Bad and a Lost lead

A bad lead is unable to be worked in any way, either due to bad or no contact info, no intent to buy, a joke, a mistake


A lost lead is a customer we were unable to sell a camper due to no agreement reached, out of market, requested no further contact, bought elsewhere