crs2879
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And yes, people are free to do with their money what they wish.....but same for the dealers, they are free to charge what they wish. Can't have one without the other.
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Yes they do, you just don't see it. At least car manufacturers don't mark up there products 200-300% like the retailers you've mentioned. They don't get a huge chunk all at once like a car purchase, but they get a very nice profit over time that is for sure.Honestly, I think most retailers refrain from marking-up merchandise like car dealers do for marketing reasons. Imagine Wal-Mart, Target, TRU, etc marking-up the "hot" Christmas Toy 50% or more just because they can....they would get blistered by the media. For some reason, car dealers basically get a pass on this stuff. However, at the end of the day, don't blame the dealer, blame the buyers who were willing to pay to play.....ADM won't fly if no one willing to pay it. Sometimes, it is also a tactic to keep the "tire kickers" away. I recall a Dodge dealer who had a $10K ADM on an SRT4 sitting on his showroom. When I asked if they expected anyone to actually pay it, salesman said it was to keep the teenagers from asking for joy rides....not sure how that would work but that was his answer.
I have to be honest, I agree with you but to give credit where its due, they are not all the same. I am not exaggarating, probably 5% do treat you properly.Trying to make a internet deal with a ford dealership is next to impossible. BMW and GM make it very easy and very few games. My used 350 track car was purchased @ a dodge dealership and it went well. Tidwell ford in Marietta Ga is one of the few dealership I would use in the future. But the rest are not able to treat people like knowledgeable customers. They must think we are a bunch of fools and will pay their stupid ADMs. I'd love to be a fly on the wall in a Monday morning sales meeting @ a ford dealership.
My deal was painless. I called, confirmed the price, put my deposit down. The owner called me the next morning and walked through the order over the phone as he punched it in.Trying to make a internet deal with a ford dealership is next to impossible. BMW and GM make it very easy and very few games. My used 350 track car was purchased @ a dodge dealership and it went well. Tidwell ford in Marietta Ga is one of the few dealership I would use in the future. But the rest are not able to treat people like knowledgeable customers. They must think we are a bunch of fools and will pay their stupid ADMs. I'd love to be a fly on the wall in a Monday morning sales meeting @ a ford dealership.
