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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 16144976" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>I've bought and leased a lot of cars and find the process painful. I don't find the one price dealers competitive and the traditional dealers make the process almost unbearable. I have had better experiences with foreign makes VW and Hyundai in particular. Ford and Dodge have been brutal. When I bought my first Hellcat I ended up travelling 500 miles from home to get the car because all of the local dealers were so stupid. I was recently looking at Trackhawks and couldn't get my local dealer to provide any information, so I left them a bad Google review. That did seem to get their attention. It doesn't seem like the business of car sales has changed much in the last 40 years and it needs to in order to survive. This is one of those areas excellent customer service would go a long way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 16144976, member: 138474"] I've bought and leased a lot of cars and find the process painful. I don't find the one price dealers competitive and the traditional dealers make the process almost unbearable. I have had better experiences with foreign makes VW and Hyundai in particular. Ford and Dodge have been brutal. When I bought my first Hellcat I ended up travelling 500 miles from home to get the car because all of the local dealers were so stupid. I was recently looking at Trackhawks and couldn't get my local dealer to provide any information, so I left them a bad Google review. That did seem to get their attention. It doesn't seem like the business of car sales has changed much in the last 40 years and it needs to in order to survive. This is one of those areas excellent customer service would go a long way. [/QUOTE]
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