Imagine walking into a Mercedes-Benz dealer, spending 45 minutes walking through the showroom, expecting someone to talk to you, and no one helps you.
That's what happened to Philippe (@broskisavageg30), who went to a TikTok clip to share his story. You'd think that Mercedes-Benz and BMW dealers would give excellent customer service to a potential buyer, but the opposite was true for Philippe, a Haitian man.
He says, "I own a BMW 540i and a Mercedes-Benz AMG C63. I walked past four salespeople, and they saw me and didn't want to talk to me. Not even a hello."
In his TikTok clip, Philippe records himself walking into the Mercedes-Benz dealer in Delray Beach, Florida, to show his followers the cars he is checking out. However, he is astounded and says, "I've been walking around this dealership for about 45 minutes and no one helped me," he says with disbelief.
"I was the only customer in the entire showroom. What should I do next?" He says, "I prefer BMW anyway," as he gets into his BMW and leaves.
Philippe has an idea.
Philippe owns a BMW 540i, costing $60,000 for a 2025 model. So, in a follow-up TikTok clip, he wants to find out what will happen if he goes to the BMW dealer in Delray Beach, Florida. Will he get better customer service there? Or will they ignore him like they did at the Mercedes-Benz dealer?
Next, he says, "I'm going to the BMW dealership to see if anyone approaches me."
Philippe parks his black BMW 540i away from the sight of the showroom floor, so they can't see that he already owns a BMW. So, now he opens the door and walks into the BMW showroom full of new cars.
There are no other customers in the dealer's showroom, so Philippe expects someone to approach him and ask if he needs help.
He walks past someone sitting at a desk, and she glances at him and keeps working at the computer. He walks directly in front of another person sitting at the front desk, and she sees him and doesn't say a word.
He walked near the parts department and the customer waiting area, and then back up front, the two people were working. He holds up two fingers, showing that he's walked past two people now, and no one has acknowledged him.
"I'll keep going," he says.
Now, he walks directly to the front area where the salespeople sit. He sees three sales associates who can see him. They do not say anything to him.
As he keeps moving through the showroom, he walks into what appears to be the finance area and the manager's office. Again, no one says anything to him.
Philippe takes another route into the sales area, where he walks past another salesperson, who looks up from his computer, looks directly at him, and keeps working.
Philippe walks out of the BMW dealership in shock.
His disbelief turned into disappointment. He had hoped for a better experience at the BMW dealership, but it was just a repeat of his Mercedes-Benz visit.
"I walked past four salesmen," he says, holding four fingers up. "They are just sitting on their (expletive). They see me and ignore me. That's ok. I didn't want to take it to them," he says sarcastically.
Philippe, in a state of disbelief with his experience at the two dealerships, Mercedes-Benz and BMW, where he was utterly ignored, leaving him in utter shock.
Would This Happen To Anyone Else?
At most car dealerships, salespeople are eager to help customers who enter the showroom. The new car dealer does not pay the salespeople a salary; they are paid on commission. You don't make money unless you sell a car.
In a typical car dealer, the more cars you sell, the higher the commission rate. So, the best salespeople are go-getters and jump at the chance when they see a potential buyer walk through the front door.
In most new car dealerships, you are accosted before reaching the front door. There are often multiple salespeople looking for a new customer and watching so they can be the first to approach them in the lot.
What kind of customer service would you expect at a Mercedes-Benz or BMW Dealer?
When walking into a Mercedes-Benz or BMW dealership showroom, you would expect a professional and well-organized environment. Sales staff should be courteous, knowledgeable, and eager to help.
However, based on Philippe's appearance, he was ignored.
He couldn't help but wonder if his race played a role in the poor service he received at both dealerships.
It's More Common Than You Think
According to a report from Justine Petersen, a Mercedes-Benz dealership fueled an atmosphere of unfairness and discrimination towards people of color.
Dorothy Robinson and Denise Ligon worked at a St. Louis Mercedes-Benz dealership for over three years.
What they witnessed and experienced led them to sue the dealership's owner, Tristar Imports, for discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Their lawsuit, which detailed numerous instances of discrimination, brought to light the systemic issues at the dealership.
"When I had an African American client, it was more difficult to get the deal approved," Robinson told Christine Byers and Greg Miller of KSDK, an NBC affiliate television station based in St. Louis, Missouri.
"I witnessed that they treated Black customers differently," Ligon said.
There were allegations that Black customers were racially profiled. A manager would go online, see a Black prospective car buyer's address, and say, "Oh, he can't afford that car,' based on where he lived and the fact that he was Black."
"And these are people who are buying Mercedes-Benz cars. So, assuming that people who had come to a dealership to buy a Mercedes-Benz automobile were not people of means is a classic stereotype."
"It's so much bigger than what people know," Robinson added.
Tri-Star Imports, the owner of Mercedes-Benz of Saint Louis, was ordered to pay $1.8 million to the two former women employees who alleged the dealership discriminated against Black customers, regardless of credit worthiness or their wealth status.
According to Miller, Black people in the U.S. spend more than $50 billion on new cars every year. He said African Americans spend more money on cars than houses, yet face discriminatory practices in buying vehicles.
A McKinsey Institute for Economic Mobility report says Black consumers' automotive spending is projected to grow, and companies have opportunities to create more equitable experiences.
"For many Black Americans, cars are still a form of self-expression, especially when customization is part of the conversation. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, our research shows that many Black Americans will spend more on private vehicles, with many looking to purchase electric cars," the report says.
McKinsey analysis suggests that Black consumer spending on automotive products will reach $190 billion by 2030.
Conclusion
Customers like Philippe have discretionary income and have the money to purchase a Mercedes-Benz and a BMW automobile. Luxury car dealers have an opportunity to earn the attention and loyalty of Black consumers.
The report says, "Thirty-five percent of Black survey respondents said they are not loyal to a particular auto brand, and our analysis suggests that up to $14 billion (15 percent) of Black consumer spending in the automotive sector will be up for grabs."
"I would expect being ignored in a Ferrari or Lamborghini dealer, but BMW and Mercedes, this is crazy. "BMW dealer, count your (expletive) days," he says as he gets into his car and drives away.
It's Your Turn
If you were ignored at a car dealership, how would you react? Click the red Add New Comment link below and tell us about your experience.
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I am Denis Flierl, a Senior Torque News Reporter since 2012. My 30+ year tenure in the automotive industry, initially in a consulting role with every major car brand and later as a freelance journalist test-driving new vehicles, has equipped me with a wealth of knowledge. I specialize in reporting the latest automotive news and providing expert analysis on Subaru, which you'll find here, ensuring that you, as a reader, are always well-informed and up-to-date. Follow me on my X SubaruReport, All Subaru, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierl, Facebook, and Instagram.
Photo credit: Denis Flierl via Philippe @broskisavageg30
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Experienced same. It is a…
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Experienced same. It is a psychological trap. You will end up paying more for the car if you let your emotions get in the way. They know black customers will do anything to make the deal.
WHAT!??
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In reply to Experienced same. It is a… by Vernon R (not verified)
WHAT!??
I had same experiencia i…
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In reply to WHAT!?? by Iko (not verified)
I had same experiencia i just Say real loud " who wants to sell a car ,"and watch the salesman run Maybe i Buy or leave
My experience was at a GM…
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In reply to WHAT!?? by Iko (not verified)
My experience was at a
GM dealership here in Houston Texas. I walked in front door I noticed salesman's talking amongst themselves and Not even acknowledge me , as I walked around inside looking at vehicles still No one (salesman's) stated anything to me , after looking at vehicles inside with No acknowledgment from salesman's, janitor, front desk etc I walked outside looking at vehicles for sale and still No acknowledgement from anyone salesman's so at this time totally 45 mins inside and outside of GM dealership I walked back inside and seated myself waiting another 20 minutes and I noticed how people were still Not speaking, Not acknowledging me, nor looking at me. I really felt unwelcome and ashamed at a place that has been around for decades and well known over the US wouldn't have great salesman's to uphold the name or brand of the company. I finally left after waiting and watching for over an hour at this GM dealership. I will not bother them again!
I'm tired of hearing black…
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In reply to Experienced same. It is a… by Vernon R (not verified)
I'm tired of hearing black people crying about race. I am a American citizen who has also been ignored in bmw and mercedes and Cadillac because I'm a mechanic so im always dirty after work when I have time to shop for a new car. So it's not what color your skin is it's how your dressed how you present yourself. Get over the race people and don't forget Caucasian was slaves first by king hut
I could not agree more. I am…
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In reply to I'm tired of hearing black… by Troy hogg (not verified)
I could not agree more. I am white and had the same experiences. Race has nothing to do with it. It's lazy sales people these days.
Try A Genesis. I had both a…
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In reply to I'm tired of hearing black… by Troy hogg (not verified)
Try A Genesis. I had both a mercedes and bmw, but no more. their service is expensive and terrible. I bought a Genesis g80 sport and now looking for a second one. great service. look online what they offer and you will be amazed of their pricing and warranty. the Genesis dive as good. I can only say good things about Genesis.
I also drive a Genesis GV80,…
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In reply to Try A Genesis. I had both a… by Richard Lacombe (not verified)
I also drive a Genesis GV80, and I am very happy with my experience. You could say it's because they are new in the luxury market, but I used to drive a Mercedes. I would not trade my 2021 GV80 for a Mercedes now. I am looking forward to adding the G90 long wheel base to my collection next year! You WILL not be ignored at a Genesis dealership. And the vehicles are simply brilliant!
Not everyone's going to have…
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In reply to I'm tired of hearing black… by Troy hogg (not verified)
Not everyone's going to have the same experience. Also what you're saying makes it seem as though racism and systematic racism doesn't exist. Ive had the same experience he did, I didn't record nor did I Tripp..I walked out and went to a Honda dealership and that was the best decision I made that day..These issues exist whether u want to except it or not.
Guess what Skeeter? We're…
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In reply to I'm tired of hearing black… by Troy hogg (not verified)
Guess what Skeeter? We're tired of dealing with people who profile and disrespect us based solely on our skin tone by sick hateful narrow minded people who more often than not have far less social maturity wisdom, experience and life accomplishments.
What are you talking about?…
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In reply to I'm tired of hearing black… by Troy hogg (not verified)
What are you talking about? What does caucasians being a slave in another country thousands of years ago have to do with America's history of racism? The people who participated in Jim Crow are still alive today. These participants had children, who they past down their racist views to, who had children who are young adults today. You're mad at black people for white people's racist history.
Quit crying...who captured…
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In reply to What are you talking about?… by Sincity (not verified)
Quit crying...who captured the slaves to be sold? Also, who was the 1st official slave owner in the US?
Sir, you say you're sick,…
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In reply to I'm tired of hearing black… by Troy hogg (not verified)
Sir, you say you're sick, but so are we.
It's one's personal experience with these dealerships . It happens 30:to 30 times more because of skin color or the preconceived notion that one can't afford it
You could dress to the nines and still be ignored. Stop claiming to.knowvehat people of color don't experience if you haven't walked in our shoes. They will not even check to see if you qualify before either just plain acting as if you're not there, it blatantly giving you a line of BS about trying to steer you towards either a pre owned car or a basic model that you aren't interested in. And to be perfectly honest a lot of the other dealerships will do things similar in nature. So nobody, not even you can say what a black person goes through unless you've walked a mile or two in their shoes.
If you look scruffy then you…
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In reply to I'm tired of hearing black… by Troy hogg (not verified)
If you look scruffy then you might be ignored but black.people get judged even when they are dressed up - I have seen this personally, though read the article again as you seem to have missed the bit about the St Louis dealerships that lost a court case about racial discrimination.
You have to get over the fact that there is systemic racism here and NOW, your whataboutist comment is showing that its you that is playing the victim.
That was the most ignorant…
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In reply to I'm tired of hearing black… by Troy hogg (not verified)
That was the most ignorant statement I've heard in a while. I hope you keep getting ignored until you learn.
Never had that problem. I am…
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In reply to Experienced same. It is a… by Vernon R (not verified)
Never had that problem. I am black hubby drive a BMW and I drive a S class we made appointments. They pull out all the bells and whistles for us .
I'm from South Florida and…
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In reply to Never had that problem. I am… by Overflow (not verified)
I'm from South Florida and when it comes to Haitians, most people wonder if a Haitian can even afford any Car !!!
Call first to make an…
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In reply to Experienced same. It is a… by Vernon R (not verified)
Call first to make an appointment. I have had the same experience in different dealerships and was also denied changing the sales person years later when coming back to buy a new car
"black customers will do…
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In reply to Experienced same. It is a… by Vernon R (not verified)
"black customers will do anything to make a deal" is SUCH an inaccurate conclusion and also not only a racist comment but stereotypical too!
just visiting 2 dealerships is hardly a common trait throughout new car dealers. VERY POOR ARTICLE
Didn't your mom teach you to…
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In reply to Experienced same. It is a… by Vernon R (not verified)
Didn't your mom teach you to ask for help ?
I usually call ahead to save…
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In reply to Experienced same. It is a… by Vernon R (not verified)
I usually call ahead to save time for everyone and get the person in the know. Would not use my energy to complain. I had the same issue at a very high end restaurant recently.....I drive a new Bentley convertible, two S580 Mercedes live on the ocean and white wearing Gucci shoes in an Italian jacket with a hot wife. What was my problem? I just get after it to get in the inside.
I’d say excuse me is anyone…
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I’d say excuse me is anyone working today, and then ask to speak to who ever owns or manages this dealership, then I would say you just lost a sale because no one would acknowledge me.
If a place doesn’t want your…
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In reply to I’d say excuse me is anyone… by Lyndia (not verified)
If a place doesn’t want your business- it’s their loss. Just go somewhere that does. Waste of energy crying discrimination. We are ALL discriminated against in our lives somewhere. I just go where I am Welcomed.
It's sad that in these days…
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In reply to I’d say excuse me is anyone… by Lyndia (not verified)
It's sad that in these days and ages, people still judge a book from the cover. The same thing happened to me in Louisiana. I went to a car lot and chose a car. I placed order for the car with some features added. I went to pick up the car and issued a check for the cost of the car. They were shocked and told me that they will deliver the car to my residence. As I was leaving someone rushed to the taxi driver that took me there. The person told me that I could take my car with me. This was a clear indication that they doubted my ability to pay cash for the car.
I've had the same problem at…
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In reply to I’d say excuse me is anyone… by Lyndia (not verified)
I've had the same problem at a range rover dealership in north Austin Tx. My wife and I walk into the dealership no one approach us ,for at least 45 min ,when we finally approach a sale person and told them what we was looking for, he said the where not in stockwhen there was several o n the lot., Sad!
Why? We don't want them to…
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In reply to I’d say excuse me is anyone… by Lyndia (not verified)
Why? We don't want them to change and make money off of us, we actually need for Melanated people to make better choices and spend their billions on empowerment.
If that ever happened to me,…
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If that ever happened to me, what I would do, I will go through the whole process. I will go through the whole process and everything and when it came time to sign the papers, I will say never mind yeah I have that much time on my hands.
It's not just black people…
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In reply to If that ever happened to me,… by Brooklyn (not verified)
It's not just black people. White people also. Stood around an Acura dealer years ago looking for info on the new NSX, 10-10:30 in the am, same thing, they must have thought I worked there. Went to Greico Chevy in Delray about 2 years ago, looking at the new C8, NOBODY NOBODY, I thought maybe I was invisible! Must say the Mercedes dealer in Delray, same thing ...I had dropped my CLS550 off , waiting for a pick up.......No luck as I am looking in the windows of the cars in the showroom, opening doors, not a soul approached me. So let's see , I was lucky enough to purchase the NEW 2022 NSX S but not from Delray Acura. Bought my wife a C7 Corvette convertible, not from Delray and I have had a BMW 760 LXI M. Moral of the story is don't judge a book by its cover!
I would swallow my pride and…
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In reply to If that ever happened to me,… by Brooklyn (not verified)
I would swallow my pride and ask for help. Maybe they were understaffed that day. If then I wasn’t treated respectfully, I would leave.
In November 2022, I walked…
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In reply to I would swallow my pride and… by Karen Dawson (not verified)
In November 2022, I walked into a dealership in North Scottsdale and I was ignored. I left and went to a Mercedes dealership in Scottsdale where I ordered an Ev. I purchased a Second Ev at that same dealership in January. I will buy my third this fall. When I had a problem with one of my vehicles Mercedes was going to tow it to the North Scottsdale dealership I told them not to. I not have them ever make a penny off me whether its from warranty work or purchase.
I have a car service and planning on expanding my fleet to 10 electric Mercedes. That's what you do when you run into bigots. You never spend a penny with them
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