Lol $400 for tints? Doesn't even look tinted to me, and $300 for mats?
You need principals to feel shame.I wish there was some kind of public shaming service like local news that would pay attention and report this stuff.
State laws limit what manufacturers can do.I never understood why manufactures even allowed dealers to do this. IMO it damages the brand reputation.
You need principals to feel shame.
This is why cars will be sold direct sooner than later.
It’s illegal here in CanadaI never understood why manufactures even allowed dealers to do this. IMO it damages the brand reputation.
1) When you buy a car online, where do you take it ,say, during the warranty period?
2) When you show up at this dealership for said service, aren't they going to deeply resent you and screw you and your car over?
Yes, they weren't budging. Ludicrous.Weird that the market adjustment, tint and mats are not on the website price. Did your friend actually talk to anyone there?
View attachment 256105
State laws limit what manufacturers can do.
However, you're assuming that the OEMs wouldn't a better job or act more ethically. I doubt it. When the chip shortage and supply chain issues limited supply the OEMs were all too happy to hike their prices.
Also good luck on getting a known defect repaired after the warranty expires. Manufacturers regularly sell vehicles with known defects and play the legal game to minimize their losses.
The study I co-developed, the Long-Term Quality Index, has furnished a lot of data to legal firms thanks to this legalized level of public deception.
It already exists at Tesla. You see the price online. Buy or don’t buy. Your choice.Do you think direct sales will be tempted to play the same games?
“Meet the new boss, same as the old boss” type situation perhaps.
I bought my Civic from a no haggle used car dealer in my area and the price I paid was $11,400 CDN (in 2021). That was actually the lowest price for any 2016 Civic coupe advertised in Auto Trader in the entire province of Ontario at the time. The second cheapest one was $1000 more and had 180,000 km on it (mine had 130,000). Plus mine still had a bumper to bumper extended warranty from Honda that was in effect for the first 18 months that I owned it.It already exists at Tesla. You see the price online. Buy or don’t buy. Your choice.
CarMax and Carvana also. They continue to become more and more popular.
If they raise there price on a macro basis everyone will see it and again - can choose to buy or not buy.
It already exists at Tesla. You see the price online. Buy or don’t buy. Your choice.
CarMax and Carvana also. They continue to become more and more popular.
If they raise there price on a macro basis everyone will see it and again - can choose to buy or not buy.
I guarantee if I look that original Corolla up on Toyota’s inventory tool it won’t show the market adjustment.
Your speculating.That's their competitive advantage vs the typical dealership model. "Shop with us, we offer direct sales without all of the dealership games." It works because of what they are competing against.
Now imagine all vehicle sales are direct. The competitive advantage is eliminated and the games commence.
In other words, the way direct sales work now could change once it's the primary method of vehicle purchases.
Remember when streaming services were basically ad free? Once the companies acquired enough market share vs cable, the ads have increased over time and will continue to do so.
Your speculating.
More competition generally is better for consumers.
You can buy streaming with adds or without for more dollars. Your choice. Poor example- there is no deception there. You know exactly what your getting when you buy.
Wow…This is a base Corolla with hubcaps!
View attachment 256102View attachment 256103
He's now looking at Civics and the Kia K4.
It doesn’t even show it on the dealer’s website. It shows a discount from MSRP.It already exists at Tesla. You see the price online. Buy or don’t buy. Your choice.
CarMax and Carvana also. They continue to become more and more popular.
If they raise there price on a macro basis everyone will see it and again - can choose to buy or not buy.
I guarantee if I look that original Corolla up on Toyota’s inventory tool it won’t show the market adjustment.
I buy my auto insurance directly through the company. But if I needed my hand held there's an agent down in the mini-mall who will take a cut and sell me (more expensive) insurance and tell me what I need.That's their competitive advantage vs the typical dealership model. "Shop with us, we offer direct sales without all of the dealership games." It works because of what they are competing against.
Now imagine all vehicle sales are direct. The competitive advantage is eliminated and the games commence.