I must say, if you're going to sell cars for a living, I cannot think of many other places that could possibly be better than where I work. This is a beautiful facility with over 3 acres under A/C. It represents one the biggest used car departments under a roof that I know of!
The trades that we receive are unbelievable! Sometimes, youl see cars that are 2 or 3 years old with only 3,000 miles to boast. Other times, vehicles such as a 1999 Rolls Royce will come to us with only 5,800 miles. There are such great opportunities here to find the perfect car for you.
This dealership has been in business for over 30 years. Originally named Autohaus Pompano, it was bought out in March of last year by none other than Autonation, Inc. (NYSE: AN). Though we are directly owned by RKR Motors, Autonation solely owns them.
Keeping luxury in mind, we've been able to craft an equilibrium between tradition and great service. Our staff reflects dedication and commitment to an excellent service experience. We are responsible and reliable people in our every day actions and would not condone 2nd-rate treatment to any of our customers.
You can visit us directly at our web site: www.BenzPompano.com
Hi! My name is Michael Rosenbaum and I can be reached at (561) 699-5222 (within reasonable times, of course) with any questions you may have about any of my listings.
I've been selling cars for about 18 years now, the last 6 of which I have dedicated in the Internet Department. I consider myself pretty 'nerdy' because Ie always liked to play around with computers. Naturally, selling on the Internet seemed like a perfect fit for me.
In this department, I receive many calls a day. I enjoy the way I can talk over the phone with a customer and make good deals without the 'Let me talk to the Manager' line. It basically just a good conversation, and if an agreement can be made, it will be done. Just that simple! :-)
I always tell people that the best places to do research for pricing is actually outside of the eBay arena: the whole story is not completely told here. eBay is mostly a place where you should come to purchase your vehicle and not to do pricing or equipment/options research. Before you bid, make sure you have looked at the whole listing in detail: ask questions on anything that is not clear. If you are then ready to bid, be realistic on what you could purchase one of these cars for.
One of the worst things that I go encounter here is that sometimes, people 'over shop'. Buying a car is often not the easiest decision; but here on eBay, the savvy shopper will be able to pick up a great deal on a great automobile. You have to consider the savings over your local dealership as well as the availability of this vehicle in your area. A low mileage, one owner vehicle is going to be sold at a premium: don't let them get away, especially if your plans are to keep this vehicle for an extended period. Believe me, this investment you take with us will pay off for as long as you may own the car.