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Job Title: Car Sales Executive
Location: Toyota, Sidcup
Salary: £20k basic with OTE earnings of £55k+. 
Hours: 08:30 – 18:00 Monday to Friday Set day off in the week. 
09:00 – 17:00 Saturday, 1 in 3 Sundays 10:00 - 16:00

Drive Your Career Forward with our Lexus Automotive Dealership in Reading!

Are you passionate about cars and skilled in building customer relationships? We’re looking for a Car Sales Executive to join the Sidcup dealership. This exciting role offers unlimited OTE, a generous commission structure, and a chance to work with cutting-edge hybrid and electric vehicles.

What You’ll Do:

Engage with customers daily, understanding their requirements to recommend the perfect vehicle.
Present finance options, add-ons, and service plans to create a complete buying experience.
Deliver an outstanding customer service experience that builds loyalty and satisfaction.
Meet and exceed sales targets in a supportive, fast-paced environment.What We’re Looking For:

Experience in car sales or a target based sales role.
A customer-focused mindset and a drive to achieve and surpass targets.
A dynamic and personable individual who is eager to learn and grow.
A full UK driving licence is required.
Confidence under pressure and a passion for success.Why Join?

Excellent basic salary and bonus scheme.
A company car included in the package.
Comprehensive manufacturer training, including Hybrid/electric Vehicle expertise.
Opportunities for career progression through internal promotions.
Fantastic benefits, including pension, healthcare, and car leasing schemes.About Them:
We are one of the UK’s leading automotive dealership groups. With over 500 employees across 11 retail locations, we’re known for our commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction.

What’s Next?
Ready to shift your career into high gear?

Apply now and take the next step with a team that values ambition and innovation!

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