Car Salesperson
Tasks & duties

Car salespeople may do some or all of the following:
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prepare vehicles for sale
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help customers decide which vehicles best suit their needs
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accompany customers who are test driving vehicles
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collect payment or arrange finance on vehicles
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decide on the trade in value of the customer's used vehicle
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arrange vehicle insurance for customers
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organise advertising and promotions
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keep a database of customers and potential customers
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deal with painters, panelbeaters and parts suppliers
Skills & knowledge

Car salespeople need to have:
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good product knowledge about the vehicles they sell
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up to date knowledge of new cars on the market and market trends
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some knowledge of how vehicle engines work
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knowledge of finance and payment options, and accounting skills
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sales and negotiating skills
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good communication skills
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time management and organisational ability
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driving skills
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computer skills
Entry requirements
A driver's licence is usually required to work as a car salesperson. Car salespeople who own their own car yard need to be registered with the Motor Vehicle Traders Register (MVTR).
Secondary education
There are no specific secondary education requirements, but School Certificate equivalent English and Maths may be useful. However further part-time study such as a Certificate III in Automotive Sales, and on-the-job training, may be required.
Training on the job
Many skills are gained on the job, and car salespeople may attend various sales and training courses.
Useful experience
Useful experience includes sales work, dealing with people, vehicle servicing and vehicle grooming.
Related courses
Business Management
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