I dare you to try and get through this message without laughing out loud.
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Love the implication that supporting the DTC model means you are taking money away from schools, firefighters, and police. As if in the absence of stealerships consumers wouldn't be paying sales taxes on their cars and manufacturers wouldn't be paying state income tax on their sales.I have rarely heard so much nonsense and so many specious arguments in such a short period of time.
NADA is terrified. As they should be. Their archaic business model is threatened by Tesla.
I would like to do a video showing how people get ripped off at a dealership, pressured into extra warranties, get pushed through several different "advisors", and hours later can buy the car. And include a picture of impatient people (is waiting for 2 hours impatient?) waiting for service to be done every few thousand miles.
Never liked going to a dealership, never will again.
I would like to do a video showing how people get ripped off at a dealership, pressured into extra warranties, get pushed through several different "advisors", and hours later can buy the car. And include a picture of impatient people (is waiting for 2 hours impatient?) waiting for service to be done every few thousand miles.
Plus -- I don't know what they are really scared about. Other industries also operate on a franchise model -- just look at fast food. McDonalds and Starbucks have franchisees, but also have company-owned locations too. Some chains are all company-owened too. These restaurants compete with other restaurants. Car companies mostly compete with other brands (sometimes they compete with other models in the same brand).
They also used cartoon people because real actors couldn't do that commercial with a straight face.