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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 16247706" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>Your posts are very informative with insight into dealership and operations, but it comes across as "suck it." The fact is, every state has shitty laws that FORCE consumers to use a dealership middleman in the process of purchasing an automobile and as you pointed out, the even shittier aspect is that dealerships have no obligations to the consumer. As we've seen numerous times, the prospect of a warranty claim vary greatly depending on which dealer you approach and that's because these dealers are all independent companies and only affiliated with Ford Motor Company via franchise and retail agreements. They're not Ford.</p><p></p><p>I think Tesla is going to break the backs of this crooked aspect of American commerce in much the same way that streaming services are breaking the middle man grip of comm companies and the requirement to purchase "bundles" that we don't want or need. </p><p></p><p>I can't think of many other purchases Americans make where they're forced to use and pay for a middle man with little to no benefit or value increase to their consumption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 16247706, member: 188865"] Your posts are very informative with insight into dealership and operations, but it comes across as "suck it." The fact is, every state has shitty laws that FORCE consumers to use a dealership middleman in the process of purchasing an automobile and as you pointed out, the even shittier aspect is that dealerships have no obligations to the consumer. As we've seen numerous times, the prospect of a warranty claim vary greatly depending on which dealer you approach and that's because these dealers are all independent companies and only affiliated with Ford Motor Company via franchise and retail agreements. They're not Ford. I think Tesla is going to break the backs of this crooked aspect of American commerce in much the same way that streaming services are breaking the middle man grip of comm companies and the requirement to purchase "bundles" that we don't want or need. I can't think of many other purchases Americans make where they're forced to use and pay for a middle man with little to no benefit or value increase to their consumption. [/QUOTE]
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