Lexus salesperson - yearly earnings ?
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Lexus salesperson - yearly earnings ?
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I was curious as to what the "typical" yearly income/earnings is for a Lexus salesperson, who works at a Lexus Dealer. Texas-area if geography matters.
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I was curious as to what the "typical" yearly income/earnings is for a Lexus salesperson, who works at a Lexus Dealer. Texas-area if geography matters.
Thank You
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Probably depends on if the dealership pays their salespeople a straight yearly salary regardless of sales, or if the salespeople get a traditional commission, which is a percentage-cut from each sale.
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not enough in my experience in AZ because the ones I have run into are usually thieves, liars, and very uneducated .....even in terms of the product they are selling. Im sure it varies regionally a lot. You dont sell cars to get rich. You usually sell cars because you have no choice. It seems like a huge revolving door type of position. Its not like back in the day where your dad had been buying cars with the same sales man at the same dealer for 20 years. Now its like , Steve, the ex lawyer who is getting a divorce needs to pay the bills while he looks for a new place, job, and woman. Also many jump from dealer to dealer in my experience.
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this is my exact thoughts. I am a little put-off by the "liars and crooks" comment, for some reason I thought since it was Lexus (versus Tom's Used Cars) we might have a more higher level ethics and type of sales staff
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I think it really depends on a lot of things, if the dealer is a high traffic location that has a good territory with little Lexus competition than the salesperson likely does well, but so does the dealer.
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My salesman has been at my dealer for over 20 years. Fantastic guy!
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This depends on the Salesperson solely. Ranges are from $60,000 - $200,000 per year with the average being around $90,000 for the US. As I was told by my first Manager in my first dealership on my first day: "Bums get bum pay; Pros get pro pay"...
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not enough in my experience in AZ because the ones I have run into are usually thieves, liars, and very uneducated .....even in terms of the product they are selling. Im sure it varies regionally a lot. You dont sell cars to get rich. You usually sell cars because you have no choice. It seems like a huge revolving door type of position. Its not like back in the day where your dad had been buying cars with the same sales man at the same dealer for 20 years. Now its like , Steve, the ex lawyer who is getting a divorce needs to pay the bills while he looks for a new place, job, and woman. Also many jump from dealer to dealer in my experience.
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Agreed. Many of the really car-oriented salespeople I've known (and those who know their products well) are either retired or getting ready to retire. Many of their replacements (fortunately, not all) are just businesspeople centered around the bottom line....though, to be fair, customer-satisfaction, especially with Certified Used Cars, does seem to play a much higher role in the auto business today than it did for decades.
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No, i take it back it does which dealership you work for, but if you work for a NEW car dealership like Lexus, Nissan, Ford etc. than yea, it doesnt matter!
So I am going to talk about New car dealership first.
Second of all, majority of salesman who worked less than 5y is not going to make more than $45,000y on avg.
The sales people really start to make money after working for 1 dealer at least 7y, majority of their clients are return clients!!! They make $55-65k
After 10y at one dealership they can make b/n $65-100,000. To get above $65k you need to be working your *** off 12h every day, and sell many used cars!! And working at a used car dealership.
In other words tops saleman whow work at new car dealership make on avg up to $65k.
Used car dealership like cermax, can make up to 100$k after 10y or so.
First 2y on avg working at a new car dealership saleman make around $30-40k. Used car dealership a little more, maybe $35-45k
Last edited by FastTags; 02-07-15 at 06:51 AM.
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Let me go a little more in depth:
When you work for a new dealership, it takes long time to really make money bc avg pay per car is about $250. You get 25-30% from the profit. So, say the new car was sold for $35,000, dealer profited $$2,000, you make about $500, the problem is that dealers dont make $2000 profit( that is if the car was sold at Msrp), bc most people now days dont want to pay over invoice $500. Thats why on avg saleman makes about $200-$250 per car.
A new guy will sell maybe 2 cars a week, so even if he make $250 per car, which is about $500 a week on avg.
On used car profits are much higher anywhere from $1500-$4000, so if you sell 1 ised car and the profit is say $4000, then they deduct what they invested like new tires, new breaks, etc.. Which may end up being around $2500, in that case you collect around $600.
New guy on avg will sell 4-7 cars a month, a pro will sell 15-20 cars a month, but a pro will likely make very little per car , the manager more likely to give away a car to a pro bc he onows that he will sell 20 cars anyway!
Also, ther is times when the sales person cant deliver the car or when the buyer talks to two different salespeople in that case the profit splits 50/50. That is why they always ask if you talk to anyone. Or they want to make sure that they can deliver the car on the day they work.
When you work for a new dealership, it takes long time to really make money bc avg pay per car is about $250. You get 25-30% from the profit. So, say the new car was sold for $35,000, dealer profited $$2,000, you make about $500, the problem is that dealers dont make $2000 profit( that is if the car was sold at Msrp), bc most people now days dont want to pay over invoice $500. Thats why on avg saleman makes about $200-$250 per car.
A new guy will sell maybe 2 cars a week, so even if he make $250 per car, which is about $500 a week on avg.
On used car profits are much higher anywhere from $1500-$4000, so if you sell 1 ised car and the profit is say $4000, then they deduct what they invested like new tires, new breaks, etc.. Which may end up being around $2500, in that case you collect around $600.
New guy on avg will sell 4-7 cars a month, a pro will sell 15-20 cars a month, but a pro will likely make very little per car , the manager more likely to give away a car to a pro bc he onows that he will sell 20 cars anyway!
Also, ther is times when the sales person cant deliver the car or when the buyer talks to two different salespeople in that case the profit splits 50/50. That is why they always ask if you talk to anyone. Or they want to make sure that they can deliver the car on the day they work.
Last edited by FastTags; 02-07-15 at 07:14 AM.
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I have worked as a salesman for about 2y, my bigest paycheck was $800/week.
In the winter time northen states, are very slow so you sell
Maybe 1 car a week, which maybe $150 paycheck, but yoir sallary maybe $250/w, they will give you $250 but next week say you made $600, they will deduct the $100 from you!
The good thing is some dealership will give you a car and paid insurance. When i was working for a Mitsubishi dealer they gave me a lancer. Brand spanking new, free insurance and dealer plates came with it.
In the winter time northen states, are very slow so you sell
Maybe 1 car a week, which maybe $150 paycheck, but yoir sallary maybe $250/w, they will give you $250 but next week say you made $600, they will deduct the $100 from you!
The good thing is some dealership will give you a car and paid insurance. When i was working for a Mitsubishi dealer they gave me a lancer. Brand spanking new, free insurance and dealer plates came with it.