Dan Seelye
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  • Puyallup, WA
  • United States
  • General Physics (Sandy Corporation)
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Which best describes you?
Trainer
What company do you work for (or own)?
General Physics (Sandy Corporation)
What is your current position within your organization?
Western Region Cadillac Product Trainer
What is your company website?
http://generalphysics.com
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ewvboWTA9Wc&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3...
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http://Cell phone
How did you specifically hear about DealerELITE? If referred, who?
Craig Lockerd
Not everyone gets approved for DealerELITE. To maintain the integrity of DealerELITE, tell us what you will have to offer once a dealerELITE member?
I'm a car guy looking for cutting edge information on how to better oneself in the marketplace.

Dan Seelye's Blog

INTERNET BUYERS DEMAND IMMEDIATE RESULTS…

Posted on July 10, 2012 at 5:50pm 2 Comments

When an inquiry comes in on a previously owned vehicle, and you do not have one available, what does your internet department do?

Is it REALLY True?

Posted on October 14, 2010 at 9:50am 3 Comments

A young man who decided not to take my training class and picked up a job at a dealership sent this note to me:

"Hello there Dan, Today my first day of work I got feed to the wolves! LOL they told me to to grab keys and go out and find out about the product and so I did and it took me a few hours to mess around with all of the vehicles and when I was done with that I went to lunch and when I came back, I was put out with the other salesman. Wow I thought I was gonna recieve training…
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What to do when your car reaches 100,000 miles?

Posted on September 15, 2010 at 1:01pm 8 Comments

How do you sell a vehicle with over 100K miles on the odometer?

Like the ’55 Chevy, the 3,000-Mile Oil Change Is Pretty Much History

Posted on September 12, 2010 at 2:34pm 1 Comment

How do you explain to your customer when the oil in their new vehicle needs to be changed?

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At 7:14am on September 27, 2010, al said…
Congrats!

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At 3:32pm on July 27, 2010, Joe Papa said…
Welcome to the Group Dan!