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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1849063" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>While I agree there are "better" dealerships... I've never seen one that wouldn't take advantage of a customer if they could. About the only thing that stops the "good" ones is plausible deniability, IMO.</p><p></p><p>I've seen women go into a dealership to buy a new car, and sold a used car for more than they could have bought a new one. I've seen people go into a dealership to buy a base model truck, told the dealership no longer carried them, and ended up with a truck at twice the price when what they came in to buy was on the back lot the entire time. I've seen someone go in to a service department to have a 50 cent thermostat gasket replaced, and drive out with a bill for over 5K in parts and labor in unnecessary work. To say nothing of expensive warranties that get sold with little real utility that won't be honored. And these examples aren't isolated or uncommon.</p><p></p><p>Yeah... all businesses that provide legitimate value deserve "to earn your business" and make a profit, but there are lines honest people don't cross.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1849063, member: 42463"] While I agree there are "better" dealerships... I've never seen one that wouldn't take advantage of a customer if they could. About the only thing that stops the "good" ones is plausible deniability, IMO. I've seen women go into a dealership to buy a new car, and sold a used car for more than they could have bought a new one. I've seen people go into a dealership to buy a base model truck, told the dealership no longer carried them, and ended up with a truck at twice the price when what they came in to buy was on the back lot the entire time. I've seen someone go in to a service department to have a 50 cent thermostat gasket replaced, and drive out with a bill for over 5K in parts and labor in unnecessary work. To say nothing of expensive warranties that get sold with little real utility that won't be honored. And these examples aren't isolated or uncommon. Yeah... all businesses that provide legitimate value deserve "to earn your business" and make a profit, but there are lines honest people don't cross. [/QUOTE]
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