Someone posted an article somewhere else on here today. Seems real and amazing.Is this legit. Saw it on FB but chose to put it here-seemed more relevent
Someone posted an article somewhere else on here today. Seems real and amazing.Is this legit. Saw it on FB but chose to put it here-seemed more relevent
@Chuckles posted here:Someone posted an article somewhere else on here today. Seems real and amazing.
Thanks. Missed this one. It’s a stepping stone. One state at a time@Chuckles posted here:
Scout Motors, in early win, granted license to sell direct to consumers in Colorado
Congrats to future Scout owners in Colorado!
Scout Motors has been granted a dealer license in Colorado, a notable victory for the Volkswagen Group-backed brand as it pursues direct-to-consumer sales in the U.S. despite intense pushback by dealers nationwide.
Colorado’s Motor Vehicle Dealer Board voted 6-2 on Dec. 16 to approve Scout’s application to become a dealer in the state, according to a spokesperson for the Colorado Department of Revenue’s Specialized Business Group, which includes the...
These occurrences happen everyday. It was a good thing you were right on top of it. Slime-balls. Unfortunately, many just "sign & drive" which doesn't help our cause.We are in the process of replacing my wife’s SUV. At the dealership, we received a trade-in offer that was $4,000 less than what CarMax had quoted us. The original finance amount on the vehicle was approximately $20k, eventually reduced to just to $15k. After expressing our disappointment with the trade-in value, the salesman said he would check with the used car manager. After multiple exchanges, they agreed to increase the trade-in offer from the original $20,000 to $24,000.
When reviewing the sales sheet, we also noticed several additional fees, including window tinting, wheel locks, documentation fees, and other add-ons. After politely questioning these charges and speaking with the Sales Manager, the fees were ultimately removed.
The initial financing offer was over 6%. After contacting our bank and securing a 4.1% interest rate, the finance manager agreed to match it.
Overall, this experience served as a reminder of why we favor a direct-to-consumer (DTC) approach and continue to oppose the traditional dealership buying process.
The one that always gets me is all the insurances they try and sell you. Key insurance and tire insurance and if you got every insurance it can add hundreds to the payment!We are in the process of replacing my wife’s SUV. At the dealership, we received a trade-in offer that was $4,000 less than what CarMax had quoted us. The original finance amount on the vehicle was approximately $20k, eventually reduced to just to $15k. After expressing our disappointment with the trade-in value, the salesman said he would check with the used car manager. After multiple exchanges, they agreed to increase the trade-in offer from the original $20,000 to $24,000.
When reviewing the sales sheet, we also noticed several additional fees, including window tinting, wheel locks, documentation fees, and other add-ons. After politely questioning these charges and speaking with the Sales Manager, the fees were ultimately removed.
The initial financing offer was over 6%. After contacting our bank and securing a 4.1% interest rate, the finance manager agreed to match it.
Overall, this experience served as a reminder of why we favor a direct-to-consumer (DTC) approach and continue to oppose the traditional dealership buying process.
When we leased the Ioniq5 the finance "manager" was pushing the Lease Excess Wear and Tear policy HARD. He was talking down to us like we were stupid and had no clue what to expect. We told him multiple times that we have leased cars before and know the drill. It was ridiculous.The one that always gets me is all the insurances they try and sell you. Key insurance and tire insurance and if you got every insurance it can add hundreds to the payment!
They get a BIG cut when they sell that crap.When we leased the Ioniq5 the finance "manager" was pushing the Lease Excess Wear and Tear policy HARD. He was talking down to us like we were stupid and had no clue what to expect. We told him multiple times that we have leased cars before and know the drill. It was ridiculous.
Also, the policy would have added almost $1500 to a two year lease. It's just throwing away money. If we have charges when we turn it in, we'll just pay for them. Crazy.
It’s like car managers and sales people don’t realize we have the internet to do research. The whole I dustry needs to change their sales approach. It’s antiquated by at least 15 yearsWhen we leased the Ioniq5 the finance "manager" was pushing the Lease Excess Wear and Tear policy HARD. He was talking down to us like we were stupid and had no clue what to expect. We told him multiple times that we have leased cars before and know the drill. It was ridiculous.
Also, the policy would have added almost $1500 to a two year lease. It's just throwing away money. If we have charges when we turn it in, we'll just pay for them. Crazy.
Honestly no one wants LoJack or Simonize. I didn’t realize they were still things when we bought all our cars a few years ago.It’s like car managers and sales people don’t realize we have the internet to do research. The whole I dustry needs to change their sales approach. It’s antiquated by at least 15 years
Only time we ever did this was my Audi due to the low profile tires and the rims being like $800 each. I think we paid like $950 but with all the potholes in PA I wasn’t risking it. But we debated it heavilyThe one that always gets me is all the insurances they try and sell you. Key insurance and tire insurance and if you got every insurance it can add hundreds to the payment!
My kids got gap insurance since they weren’t putting a lot down.Only time we ever did this was my Audi due to the low profile tires and the rims being like $800 each. I think we paid like $950 but with all the potholes in PA I wasn’t risking it. But we debated it heavily
" LoJack or Simonize" That's to funny. Honestly, I did't know they were still a thing either.Honestly no one wants LoJack or Simonize. I didn’t realize they were still things when we bought all our cars a few years ago.
Yes! And they say well it’s already on the car so you have no choice. I got them discounted but couldn’t get them to take it off." LoJack or Simonize" That's to funny. Honestly, I did't know they were still a thing either.![]()
I’ve done Simonize once or twice but it was same dealer and they knocked the price by over 60% and I know they still made money but what a joke. I liked the simonize as it did keep my cars looking cleaner and less car washes needed" LoJack or Simonize" That's to funny. Honestly, I did't know they were still a thing either.![]()
We were getting PPF on the Supra and then ceramic coat on top of that. So it really was a waste of money in the sense.I’ve done Simonize once or twice but it was same dealer and they knocked the price by over 60% and I know they still made money but what a joke. I liked the simonize as it did keep my cars looking cleaner and less car washes needed
Bummer.Yes! And they say well it’s already on the car so you have no choice. I got them discounted but couldn’t get them to take it off.
Dealers make their money on used car sales, service, and F&I (finance and insurance).The reason all this nonsense exists is that the margins between dealer net and MSRP is often in the low single digits. I’m not saying I agree with how it’s done, but a business cannot operate on that low of a margin.