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<blockquote data-quote="PistolWhip" data-source="post: 9625426" data-attributes="member: 30361"><p>Why should cars be any different than any other product or service in the United States? I can't believe that some of you actually believe that the dealer is wrong by trying to make money... Does anyone in this country understand economics anymore? I swear some people are so brain washed by media and the internet that they have completely lost the brain power to discover for themselves, the true definitions of words like democracy, socialism and capitalism. </p><p>If your in a union or have a special skill or service I guarantee you charge more for it than a guy that doesn't have the same skill, but does the same job. Why should it be any different for anything in a free country's economy? It's really unbelievable how completely saturated with the "entitled" attitude some people are.</p><p></p><p>Its plain and simple, if have some patience and wait for the right price, you'll get it. The dealers are not to blame or the idiots that confuse the words need and want and can no longer tell the difference between the two. If I had a $1 bill that someone wanted to give me $2 for, I'd offer it to him for $3 and see what happens. If he's willing to pay $2, he's probably willing to pay $3. Why am I wrong for that? It's the same dam thing that the dealers do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PistolWhip, post: 9625426, member: 30361"] Why should cars be any different than any other product or service in the United States? I can't believe that some of you actually believe that the dealer is wrong by trying to make money... Does anyone in this country understand economics anymore? I swear some people are so brain washed by media and the internet that they have completely lost the brain power to discover for themselves, the true definitions of words like democracy, socialism and capitalism. If your in a union or have a special skill or service I guarantee you charge more for it than a guy that doesn't have the same skill, but does the same job. Why should it be any different for anything in a free country's economy? It's really unbelievable how completely saturated with the "entitled" attitude some people are. Its plain and simple, if have some patience and wait for the right price, you'll get it. The dealers are not to blame or the idiots that confuse the words need and want and can no longer tell the difference between the two. If I had a $1 bill that someone wanted to give me $2 for, I'd offer it to him for $3 and see what happens. If he's willing to pay $2, he's probably willing to pay $3. Why am I wrong for that? It's the same dam thing that the dealers do. [/QUOTE]
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