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Want to sell cars in Cleveland?


redrocket04

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I work at a car dealership in Avon. We're looking for one salesperson to replace a recently departed one. We aren't the typical dealership that makes you work 60+ hours a week, and has more sales people than cars. We're a small dealership where all our salespeople make a decent living.

We've got 8 salespeople, and we have very low turnover because of the setting. If you're interested, let me know, and I'll put you in touch with the right people. :)

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As much as I would love an STi, I'm thinking the Impreza 2.5i "limited" is more my budget, and will get significantly better economy. And I would be buying used.

My Nissan gets around 26/gallon, so that is the mark to beat.

What I'm really torn on is whether I want to find a 5-speed, or settle for the CVT, which gets better economy, but is boring and weird. The wife has very limited experience driving stick, but claims she is willing to try.

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They do keep the roads clear up there during the winter months...AWD isn't necessarily required. I drive a 4x4 truck and hardly ever have to put it in 4x4 during the winter, even off-road (except in deep snow, of course).

I say get an econobeater and save some more $$$.

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Not interested in the job, but if my interview in Lake County goes well, I may be looking to trade in my Nissan for a Subaru.

50 mile commute + snow belt = Subaru.

You'll really appreciate the AWD when you're stuck in the horde of traffic with everyone else doing 2.5mph.

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You'll really appreciate the AWD when you're stuck in the horde of traffic with everyone else doing 2.5mph.

I think that's the bigger problem... the traffic, not the snow.

Unless your tires are bald, front-wheel drive is fine. Keeping the car moving is easy. It's that getting started part that's tough.

Maybe I'll see how things go next winter, and reevaluate then.

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