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2006-08-08 08:59:35
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answer #1
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answered by Azary1010 3
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That depends upon the image you want to project. If you're maketing expensive homes to a high-end crowd, only a big Benz or BMW will do.
Conversely if you're marketing to working-class folks in city neighborhoods you don't want to appear aloof and out of touch with their reality, so a mini-van or full-size American sedan would be more appropriate.
And if you're selling range land to cattle ranchers, you damn well better be driving a crew-cab 4WD pickup.
For a real estate agent, the vehicle is as important as the clothing you wear. Sure, your an expert in your field, but anyone in sales knows that they're really just selling themselves not the product.
2006-08-08 17:38:57
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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those new honda fits are incredibly convenient in so many ways. they get awesome gas milage... and it's a hatchback, with many different seat options to fit stuff. plus, it's a honda. it's respectible. it's classy. it'll last you for a long time.
it's their first year in the states, so you'll be turning heads with this new kind of car on the road.
and they're not that expensive.
they start out at like, 13 grand, standard and go up to what they call a honda fit sport- (with rims, automatic everyting, the works) for less than 16thou.
i love em.
look them up!
2006-08-08 16:31:40
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answered by thing 1 2
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Obviously, you need a larger car. Check out the Ford 500 or Mercury Montego..if you got one with low miles you'll save a bundle plus have room for all of your clients. If you live in the snow belt, you can get it with awd....quite embarrassing to get stuck with a client in your car :)
2006-08-08 16:07:13
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answered by bobsled 5
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A minivan, as you need to haul customers to see homes.
2006-08-08 17:18:22
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answered by Trump 2020 7
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