Dealerships’ signs compete with each other in ‘war of words’ as customers ask if they’re ‘seriously fighting’

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OUTRAGEOUS signs posted outside rival dealerships have sparked controversy and laughter in a tight-knit Vermont community.

The owners have launched an all-out duel of words with cutting signs that left some drivers wondering if they were actually feuding.

Two car dealers in Pittsford, Vermont, have poked fun at each other with hilarious signs
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Pittsford Auto Sales owner Meghan Gordon said some people worry they’re feuding, but insisted it’s all in good fun
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Rival Scott Lafave, who owns Brandon RV, said he looks forward to finding new comebacks each week[/caption]

In Pittsford, about an hour and a half south of Montpelier, locals have started turning their heads with anticipation every time they drive in front of Pittsford Auto Sales.

For years, the dealership has posted a new witty sign to capture attention and make residents laugh.

“A lot of people stop by and tell us they like it or put posts on Facebook and enjoy the signs,” owner Meghan Gordon told CBS affiliate WCAX.

“A lot of people have been saying they look forward to it each week and so that’s been really good.”

However, recently, the lighthearted signs took a turn, as the dealership started to take aim at their nearby rival Brandon RV.

In one nasty remark, the business said, “Brandon RV – at least our inventory doesn’t sleep around.”

The RV shop didn’t hold back punches either and quickly responded with signs like “We can’t hear you your sign is too small.”

Most locals took to Facebook to laugh at the signs and discuss their favorites, but some worried the businesses were feuding.

Scott Lafave, the owner of Brandon RV, laughed about the war of words and described why he couldn’t help but hit back at Pittsford Auto Sales’ “cute little quote.”

“They’ve said some pretty clever things about RVs, and I love it,” he told the local station.

“I look forward to the challenge and responding, and the community loves it.”

Lafave has a wall outside his business with pictures capturing some of his favorite signs.

Gordon cleared up any misconceptions about the rivalry and hoped that onlookers could just smile at the biting blows.

“People ask us if we’re seriously fighting, and that’s not the case at all,” she said.

“We’re having a good time with it and we text back and forth and just kind of poking fun at each other.”

They’ve said some pretty clever things about RVs, and I love it. I look forward to the challenge.

Scott LafaveOwner of Brandon RV

On Facebook, locals said they loved keeping tabs on the “sign war.”

“Small towns are awesome,” one person wrote.

Another said, “It’s hilarious, and the best part is everyone is laughing about it.”

Another dealership went viral for poking fun at the Tesla Cybertruck’s unique design and mom-approved features.

Plus, one driver was able to get $7,000 off her car price after she made a quick Google search and confronted a salesman.

Dealership Tips

Here are some expert tips when purchasing a car from a dealership lot:

  • 1. Set your price: Ensure you’ve calculated your monthly budget before going to the lot. You should include the car’s loan payment, insurance costs, fuel, and regular maintenance.
  • 2. Research: Make sure you know which cars you’re interested in test driving before you reach the dealership.
  • 3. Pre-approval: Secure financing before you go to the dealership. Dealerships may give you a better interest rate if they are competing with an outside bank.
  • 4. Test away: Get behind the wheel before making any payments. A car purchase will be worth thousands of dollars – drivers should ensure they like the drivetrain, steering feel, and comfort of the car before taking it off the lot
  • 5. Haggle: Drivers should always try to negotiate the price. There are so many good cars on the American market – buyers have a strong hand when negotiating price.

Source: Kelley Blue Book