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Hendrick Automotive Group

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The worse attitudes I've seen yet... - Used Car Salesman Hendrick Automotive Group Employee Review

1.0
Feb 25, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Hmmm....Once a week in morning meetings you get Hardees biscuits, they'll come in steak, ham and sausage...if you're lucky you can grab two!!!:) You'll also get to drop your business card in a box to be picked and win a chance to spin for money.

Cons

Is one star the lowest I can choose from????Sheesh....Very negative attitudes, as I was told by a used car manager (you can easily be replaced) as he plucked a crum off the desk. The managers will belittle you, and they over staff because they expect people to leave...the turnover rate is VERY high...I've seen 3 quit in a week. Just not a good place and they don't make you wanna sell a car for them...assuming you'll even get a customer to talk to...they hire anyone, kids who are inexperienced and can't sell and more so run away potential sales that those who can sell miss out on. I could keep going, but you should have the picture by now, choose the car lot across or down the street,,, avoid this dealership...Oh, and they don't advertise,,, not in my location anyways which is HUGE!!! Who knows you exist?

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

I enjoy meeting our customers. No days are the same. Flexible schedule. I'm the face of Hendrick GM parts and understand the importance of my role in keeping our customer base and expanding it.

Cons

None. I have great support and I bring back information that helps determine decisions to improve sales.

5.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

Solid corporation Corporate culture is positive Community initiatives are second to none Free health care Freedom to move

Cons

It's sales. When the economy is soft, commissions can be tight. Most locations work on a volume pay plan rather than gross profit. Most of your coworkers' primary qualification is the ability to fog a mirror. While you can largely come and go as you please, it's still expected that you are on the lot no less than 50 hours a week, leaving very little room for work-life balance.

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