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Overcoming customer resistance: Why they say ‘no’ to F&I products

In this episode of Training Camp with Adam Marburger, he shares powerful insights on why customers often decline F&I products and how dealers can overcome these objections. As a black belt in both Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and F&I, Marburger explains that success in F&I goes beyond just selling—it’s about creating genuine connections, respecting customers, and serving their needs.

Marburger explores why customers reject F&I products and how automotive professionals can enhance their approach to closing more deals. He begins by emphasizing the importance of making a positive first impression. This starts even before the customer agrees to transact—approaching them early with a servant-lead mindset, offering assistance, and building trust.

Additionally, Marburger argues that when value exceeds price, and the customer likes and trusts the F&I manager, the chances of a successful sale increase significantly.

He highlights the influence of past experiences on customer decision-making, explaining that objections often stem from negative past encounters. Marburger advises F&I managers to understand their customers’ histories and find ways to connect and disrupt these patterns.

Moreover, Marburger emphasizes that salespeople should treat customers according to their preferences rather than their own styles. Salespeople can achieve this by identifying personality types and adjusting their presentations accordingly.

Lastly, Marburger warns against skipping steps in the F&I process, especially in cash deals, and emphasizes focusing on serving rather than just selling. By following a consistent process and engaging early in the transaction, F&I managers can increase their success rate, build stronger relationships, and ensure customers return for future business.

"F&I professionals, it's important to recognize that when a customer comes into your office and says, 'No, I don’t want to buy any of that,' it’s likely due to a negative experience or an issue from their past. Therefore, we need to explore their concerns more deeply to fully understand their perspective." – Adam Marburger.
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