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My local dealer has one chick at the parts counter, 2 chick service writers, and a couple working in motorclothes. None of them are worth a second look. I have seen a few good looking ladies that work upstairs in the "business" side of the store, but you rarely see them.
As far as T&A, personally I prefer thick women. Nice ****, nice ***, who ain't afraid to eat in public. I've dated maybe 3 or 4 pencils in my life, they just don't get the blood flowing like a healthy piece of ***.
Being physically attractive does seem to be the rule for all the gals I have seen working at dealerships over the years. I call it good marketing. If an attractive woman says you look good in that $350 leather jacket, you are more likely to buy it.
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