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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1849033" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>The dealerships started to make it a strategy back in the eighties, to sell upgrades by telling people that the resale value would be higher on a "loaded" vehicle. The add-ons would often be as much as the base model. And the public bought it. But the bells and whistles are the most likely thing to break on a vehicle and those parts depreciate faster than the basic truck.</p><p></p><p>Dealerships would stock stripped trucks and keep them in the back lot to be sold to companies, not the public unless someone could find their way through the maze of obstacles dealerships put up. And then the dealerships even began to tell companies they would come out ahead if they bought loaded trucks.</p><p></p><p>There's a reason salespeople at dealerships call their customers, "fish", and other derogatory names. And yet if you tell people what the dealerships are doing they will often defend the people raping them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1849033, member: 42463"] The dealerships started to make it a strategy back in the eighties, to sell upgrades by telling people that the resale value would be higher on a "loaded" vehicle. The add-ons would often be as much as the base model. And the public bought it. But the bells and whistles are the most likely thing to break on a vehicle and those parts depreciate faster than the basic truck. Dealerships would stock stripped trucks and keep them in the back lot to be sold to companies, not the public unless someone could find their way through the maze of obstacles dealerships put up. And then the dealerships even began to tell companies they would come out ahead if they bought loaded trucks. There's a reason salespeople at dealerships call their customers, "fish", and other derogatory names. And yet if you tell people what the dealerships are doing they will often defend the people raping them. [/QUOTE]
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