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.
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I am a while middle aged man…
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I am a while middle aged man dressed business casual. I walked around Irvine BMW (CA) for 30-40 minutes and no one approached me. I still wanted a BMW so drove a distance to another dealership.
I'm a white male in…
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I'm a white male in Minneapolis who had the exact same experience at Honda dealerships. Walked in, passed by the receptionist, passed by salesmen, walked up to a Honda Pilot Elite on the showroom floor and climbed in and out of that car. Nobody ever approached me. Took my wife back and we didn't the same thing. Still no one even spoke to us. I eventually went to another Honda dealership who were more than happy to come out and engage me. I bought from them. Rather than assume it's race, maybe it's a dealership thing.
I've encountered the same…
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I've encountered the same thing over the years, and at various dealerships. That includes everything from a Buick dealer in the '80's up to a BMW dealer a few weeks ago. And I'm a White guy! So, sorry to say, but it's not because you're Black. It's simply because many dealerships have poor management.
Why wouldn't you just say hi…
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Why wouldn't you just say hi to the salesman working on the computer? Instead of being a big baby and walking around the entire building?
Maybe put down the camera if…
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Maybe put down the camera if you want to do business.
I went to a five star dealer…
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I went to a five star dealer on Riverside Dr in Macon GA and was totally ignored. Eventually a salesman gave me his card but never returned to assist me. I also walked around the dealership without anyone seeming interested in assisting me. In my opinion, customer service has gone out the window. I will not be shopping there or recommending anyone else shop there. Do better five star Chevy
It really depends on the…
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It really depends on the dealership. Had the exact same experience at the Sacramento Benz dealership. Where it seemed like thier time was too important. Which is why I only do business with the walnut creek dealership. They actually treat me like family.
I worked at a Porsche dealer…
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I worked at a Porsche dealer and a Mercedes dealer for many years. The majority of black customers just wanted to take selfies in cars they couldn't afford. Their credit was always horrible so they couldn't finance a new car. Salesmen work on commission. If they waste time showing a car to someone who can't buy it then they are tied up when a qualified customer walks on the lot.
Experienced the same thing…
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Experienced the same thing in the past in Las Vegas in 2000. Apparently they didn't like my casual attire. When I showed them that I owned a MB & had just moved to the area, they were nicer. The only cities with nonjudgmental dealers is Milwaukee and Phoenix in my experience.
Gee, if only there was a…
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Gee, if only there was a receptionist you could have presented to asking to speak to a salesperson. What a whiner.
Gee, if only there was a…
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Gee, if only there was a receptionist you could have presented to asking to speak to a salesperson. What a whiner.
I had a similar experience…
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I had a similar experience at the Genesis dealership in Livermore, CA. A salesperson saw me drive up in my Subaru. I entered the dealership, made 2 laps around the showroom floor, and got in a vehicle on display. No one acknowledged me the whole time so I just left. I reported my experience to Genesis customer care, and no one got back to me. All I got was a robo email in response. I crossed Genesis off my shopping list.
Car dealers need us. We don…
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Car dealers need us. We don't need them...
My GLA250 is 2 yo. The first…
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My GLA250 is 2 yo. The first 4 months I drove a loaner more than my own vehicle due to repairs. Everything they state is “normal to Mercedes’s” which is not! Gears changing improperly, poor paint jobs, seats cracking, software issues. I purchase a $5K extended warranty cash not financed that every time I need to use it I have to produce the documents and receipts and they will argue and say I don’t have what I have or it’s out of warranty. EVERY TIME I have prove I’m not lying to the point where it ends up me cussing someone out because you’re not going to tell me I didn’t do something my wallet clearly cleared. The fact that I was going to pay cash for the car made eyes wide open. I’ve owned my company for almost 20 years and this was my gift to myself and it was the worst purchase I’ve ever made, service and customer service wise. Horrible! By the time you get things done those people are gone and replace with new incompetent folks. I’ve resorted to emails to have a paper trail as phone calls never get responded to even when they have possession of your car! Pure madness!
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Similar experience with…
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Similar experience with Lexus dealer in Roswell, GA. I had decided on a used RX350 as my target. The showroom was one of those chrome, marble and glass edifices, which is on purpose to set the stage to put the wow factor on display (the same reason big law firms like to work from mahogany offices with Oriental carpets. Can trick you into spending more because you dont want to look cheap by questioning price).
I'm a 6'3" white guy, retired professional appearance, dressed casually and I parked my car out of sight also.
Walked in, several people in $2,000 suits were sitting at desks 'working', and not one of them even looked up. I finally snagged a senior sales guy who was walking thru the lobby. He did help at that point, otherwise I know I could have been there 30 mins without anyone speaking to me.
Perhaps it is the snob factor, or they expect you to make an appointment to spend your money, I don't know. But it certainty is a weird feeling.
In that setting, i could easily see where a POC would get even less attention, as to being ignored. For me as an approachable and competently appearing white guy, it was a different experience than I'm used to. I ended up buying my car from CarMax, got a much lower price than the dealer, and the funny thing was my salesperson was a young black woman who was on her game and happy to sell me a car. Her race was not a factor either way for me, I'm just noting the irony.
I went a few years ago ,I…
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I went a few years ago ,I was on vacation, so, i entered the Fort Lauderdale Mercedes-Benz dealership trying to replace my X5 to a S class. I spent 25 minutes at this dealership, checked and look at all the cars, not even once someone said anything to me. I Walked out in disbelief. So I returned to GA, and bought and traded for a new X5
Went to a Chevy dealership…
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Went to a Chevy dealership in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. In showroom over 45 minutes, only person, and no 1 spoke or acknowledged me. Own 2 Corvettes now, and looked at 2 new ones on floor. Finally walked out.
My uncle was a loyal BMW…
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My uncle was a loyal BMW owner, new model every 3 years for at least the last 5 cars. Last year he brought his m2 in for it's last regular maintenance and wanted to look at the next purchase. Got such horrible service he just asked for a loaner and drove to the Porsche dealer down the street. They rolled out the red carpet for him and he ordered a macan electric the same day. He'll never go back to BMW.
Has it ever occurred to the …
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Has it ever occurred to the "anti racists" folks out there that everything viewed through the lense of racism will come out looking like racism?
My father who is as German as a human being can get what's went into a RV dealership to buy a new camper. They met him as he approached $100,000 unit. The salesman literally touched his elbow and told him he could take him to something a little more affordable when my dad lost it. It was the bit '80s, he was a tradesman, he went to look at the RV after work. He was filthy. In his work clothes. He looked at the guy and told him he intended to buy the exact model in front of him and would have put 50% down in cash, cash which was in his pocket. He didn't like banks. But now instead of buying anything he told the guy to f off and went to another dealership and bought there.
Now back to this example, I own a 2024 BMW 240I which I bought in cash. My friends drive high end vehicles. We LOVE the fact that high end dealers leave us ALONE while we look. When I bought this last BMW I literally spent an hour on the lot and on the sales floor deciding what I wanted. Then I went and found someone to get the cars I liked ready for the test drives. The vast majority of people I know who can afford a luxury car don't want a salesman up their azz. We pay top dollar for that unheard of privilege in the automobile sales industry. Big left alone to browse at BMW or Mercedes dealership isnt racism its socioeconomic privilege. I can imagine what would happen if somebody rushed out to talk to this guy. No matter how the dealership treated this guy he would be crying racism. They rushed out to me as soon as they saw me because they didn't want a black man there alone. They took to long... Give it a rest!
One other thing, I'd love to know more about a business who discriminates against a black person who can afford to buy a high end luxury car. Really afford it. Successful businesses do not discriminate against people who can actually afford things. Successful businesses also make sure the people who are buying their product have the money and credit score and credit history so that they don't end up becoming a nightmare problem a year down the road. You know when they have to send out a repo truck to collect the car back.
Another race hustler on Tictoc gets attention the headline should read.
Don’t spend money where you…
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Don’t spend money where you aren’t respected.
He should come to Gary Smith…
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He should come to Gary Smith Acura or Honda. He would be greeted by different sales associate before he could make it to the main front glass door.
He's not lying or…
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He's not lying or exaggerating. I haul cars for a living. I pull new BMW and Mercedes from the port in Brunswick Georgia and Jacksonville Florida. We deliver them all over Florida. These dealers are ridiculous. Either you walk in and make it known you're there to look at inventory or you walk in draped in Tom Ford. That's the only two ways you won't get ignored if you're a person of color. When I deliver Genesis, Lexus, Infinity, Acura, they approach you as soon as you hit the door. Sometimes I'm he parking lot.
First off off, if someone is…
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First off off, if someone is walking around with their phone and video tapping, I would not approach that person and invade his space!
Number 2 it has nothing to do with you waiting nowadays most people do not want any help because they feel pressured so as a salesman I know customers even if you approach them in a quick hello they get upset do sometimes we have no idea if they were treated wrongly at another dealership they are still upset and you had nothing to do with their prior experience with another dealership.
Sometimes customers are not always right.
Demeanor body language from a guest goes a long way.
And this color of your skin has nothing to do with it. Money spends the same with with all colors.
I rather work with someone.other than my Italian customers because they always beat you up more like you them something because we are from the same neighborhood. Lol
I have a friend from Korea and one from Mexico they run away when they see the same heritage in the same showroom.
So race is nothing but bull. Please stop it with these accusations.
We live in Fort Myers have…
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We live in Fort Myers have owned several Mercedes and Bmw’s. We also got the cold shoulder here in our local Fort Myers BMW dealership. Mercedes was a bit better, but Bmw completely avoided us. We walked the whole used car lot and nobody helped us. We even saw all the cars they had on the showroom floor and nobody approached us, and when another person pulled up, they immediately helped him. It’s sad that there is discrimination still and it’s so obvious in this type of market.
Over a vehicle. I wouldn't…
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Over a vehicle. I wouldn't waist my time buying anything from any company like that. I would post my experience on the web let people see for them selves and keep it moving. unfortunately we have disturbed small minded individuals in this world
It's cause he was…
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It's cause he was livestreaming, if I were a salesperson I would stay away from him too lol
Yep, I experienced the same…
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Yep, I experienced the same where are the sales folks at two Audi dealerships. Audi was at the top of my list. Since poor customer service from the get-go, I pivoted to another brand.
I remember back in 2014, I…
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I remember back in 2014, I was living in Colorado Springs, Colorado and looking for a new car. I went to a Honda dealership looking at a CR-V. A 30 year old looking white salesman did approach me but he said, "How are you going to purchase the vehicle?" I asked him what did mean? He said, "You're probably not going to be able to finance it, are you going to buy it outright?" I walked off and went to a Buick dealership and bought a brand new Buick Lacrosse.
I currently have both BMW …
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I currently have both BMW (M8, X5, Z4) and Porsche (Boxster) in my garage and have never had this issue at either dealership. I think the experience is based on what dealership you go to, and not exclusive to luxury cars. I have had bad service at a Lincoln/Ford dealer in the past and was completely ignored at a Kia dealership while shopping with a friend who wanted spend money that day on a car.
How did I know this would…
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How did I know this would turn racial...Mercedes is a largely popular vehicle in the black community. So all those people bought them used or online? Doubtful. Next time video it, because personally I don't know one person of any background or race that would wait 45 minutes after being dismissed like that. Not one. I would have left after 10...and thought the whole time, their loss.
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