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22 www.glancda.org Death of a Salesman A CCIDENT 1: On the afternoon of February 22, 2016, a test drive of a Corvette from a dealership in Ontario, CA became a trag- edy. Reportedly, the driver was driving at 70 MPH before the crash took place, which resulted in the salesperson los- ing his life. LA Times reported that the customer was treated for injuries at a local hospital and arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence of drugs. SOLUTION: While it may be difficult to recognize a customer being under the influence of drugs, salespersons should remain attentive to inebriated customers and decline any test drive in which drugs or alcohol may become a factor. Also, the dealership must constantly reiterate: “All test drives must be safe and within posted speed limits.” ACCIDENT 2: A fatal accident occurred during a test drive when a prospective customer crashed into a car taking a left turn in front of the dealership vehicle. The customer test driving the vehicle was found to be driving at an unsafe speed. During the trial proceedings, the customer stated that the salesperson’s aggressive driving during the first part of the test drive induced the customer to speed, which resulted in the accident. The salesperson had stated that they should drive fast and “see what this car can do.” The jury found negligence on part of the dealership and awarded more than $12 million in damages to the family of the deceased. SOLUTION: Utilize the SafeDemoDrive TrainingMemo fromCSI to train the sales staff to never drive in an unsafe manner and to obey all traffic laws, especially speed limits when out on a test drive. ACCIDENT 3: A customer and his pregnant wife were on a test drive. The customer asked the salesperson where the “overdrive” button was located. The salesperson from the backseat was show- ing the driver the location of the button when an accident occurred. It is stated that the pregnant woman went into pre- mature labor as a result of the accident and delivered a baby with lifetime birth defects. Consequently, the dealership paid $1.5 million in damages. SOLUTION: Utilize the Safe Demo Drive Training Memo from CSI to train sales staff to never distract the driver dur- ing the test drive. Also, ensure that sales employees are familiar with the features of the automobile they sell and review them prior to going on a test drive or after the drive! ACCIDENT 4: During a test drive, an accident occurredwhen the automobile be- ing driven by the salesperson crashed into a school bus, which resulted in the customer receiving life-disabling head injuries. The school bus driver stated that the driver was speeding. Residents in the neighbor- hood stated that the dealerships treat the neighborhood like “Indy 500 tracks.” SOLUTION: The dealership must con- SAM CELLY, MS JD CSP AND MEANS TO AVOID IT
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