Anyone in car sales?

Anyone in car sales?

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MattHall91

Original Poster:

1,268 posts

124 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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I was searching for answers on Google, but then thought here would surely be more helpful!

I have been considering getting into new car sales recently. I've worked in field sales since graduating from uni 3 years ago and know what a typical car sales role entails.

However my reservation is this: with base salaries very low (high commission), how do you convince the banks to give you a decent size mortgage? I've got one now, but I remember when I bought my first house the lender said only a maximum of 25% bonus can be used. This was also only possible if the same level of bonus had been achieved every month for 24 months. FWIW, I am looking to move house within 4 years.

Thanks in advance.

twing

5,013 posts

131 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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From experience four years of decent commission and a good deposit (I assume you'll have equity from your current) will go in your favour assuming everything else is ok. A colleague of mine found a letter from our MD helpful when he recently bought.

footnote.... If it's a volume franchise go used not new wink

MattHall91

Original Poster:

1,268 posts

124 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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Thanks. Yes suppose if I started sooner rather than later, that would be ample time to use the commission.

twing

5,013 posts

131 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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MattHall91 said:
Thanks. Yes suppose if I started sooner rather than later, that would be ample time to use the commission.
Sorry, I was a bit confusing there, I meant that earning four year's worth of decent commission is proof enough that you're a safe bet. Which franchise are you thinking of?

MattHall91

Original Poster:

1,268 posts

124 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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A friend of a friend is sales manager at a local BMW franchise and I've heard good things. I've also spoken to a guy at Merc who enjoys his work. I wouldn't be too picky unless it sounded awful to be honest, depends what's available.
Would you recommend/avoid any in particular?

twing

5,013 posts

131 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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I've always been Ford, so volume bud, I'll ask a few others to give their opinions tomorrow smile

MattHall91

Original Poster:

1,268 posts

124 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Thanks mate!

missing the VR6

2,323 posts

189 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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I bought a house in 2013, mortgage company took all of my salary and then 50% of commission when proved with 3 previous months pay cheques.

davidsc

325 posts

152 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Nationwide and Halifax take 100% commission smile

Sarnie

8,044 posts

209 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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davidsc said:
Nationwide and Halifax take 100% commission smile
Halifax take 60% commission............

andymc

7,353 posts

207 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Mortgages? we pay cash us high rolling sales execs!!

twing

5,013 posts

131 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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andymc said:
Mortgages? we pay cash us high rolling sales execs!!
lol Andy, that wasn't quite what I meant when I asked if anyone could help smile

Fast Bug

11,683 posts

161 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Halifax looked at my total earnings rather than basic + commission, that was about 5 years ago, so not sure if it's changed of late.

If you do retail sales and get the choice, go for used as opposed to new. Especially if you go to a volume brand.

d8mok

1,815 posts

205 months

Saturday 25th April 2015
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Ive been in the same new car sales job for 11 years, and had a 40% deposit when I purchased my first house 18 months ago and struggled to get lenders to take commission into consideration. Nationwide was the best by far.