100% Commissioned based. Time at the dealership means time away from home and you can't sell a car at home. Long hours, frustrating customers, very wealthy area, so people like to shop around and care little about your time you spent with them. Lower than usual commission rates and bonus structure is tailored for the exceptional salespeople and not the team as a whole. Teamwork is preached but it's no practiced. Sales managers care little who sells what car as they get paid no matter what at the end of the day. Management at times doesn't seem to share the same beliefs as ownership in terms of fairness and charity. Constant demoralization of the sales team in meetings and being talked down to like some kind of idiot. Colleges are overly competitive and tend to play the political work game to gain favor, (using sports fantasy league trades to gain car deals from managers. ect.) Salespeople who leave to test other waters seem to show no loyalty get welcomed back with open arms. While actual loyalty and care toward the company seems to go completely unnoticed.