01-11-2024, 05:22 PM | #45 | |
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I glad it worked out for the original buyer, but I had a hard time believing this dealer and other dealers will change their ways. The ultimate blame lies with the CEO and trickles down from there.
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Funnily enough, Auto dealers didn't have it tough... Until now. I've seen many many dealers close their doors recently to loosing their ass on inventory, which we all anticipated. I will say, I will never pay a market "adjustment", so if they went out of business I wouldn't shed a single tear. Selling out from under someone is different than asking a market adjustment though.
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Everyone seems clearly in support of paying less than MSRP, how is it any different if some dealers want to sell a vehicle for more to someone that is willing to pay? Selling a car out from under a customer after a deal has already been struck, no matter who they are, is just crap. |
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