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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Franchised Dealers Will Outperform Direct Sales to Consumers
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0 Hatch" data-source="post: 16638389" data-attributes="member: 37951"><p>I've learned over time just to set expectations when walking into a dealer. The low ball offer on the trade and the price of the vehicle you want will come back more than what they advertised as the "internet price" and the back and forth between the salesman and the sales manager. Then you're left with dealing with the finance manager trying to sell you add on's that you never knew existed.</p><p></p><p>I've owned many brands over the years and the absolute worst experience from a dealership perspective was with Ford service departments at more than one dealer. Best was Toyota and Nissan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0 Hatch, post: 16638389, member: 37951"] I've learned over time just to set expectations when walking into a dealer. The low ball offer on the trade and the price of the vehicle you want will come back more than what they advertised as the "internet price" and the back and forth between the salesman and the sales manager. Then you're left with dealing with the finance manager trying to sell you add on's that you never knew existed. I've owned many brands over the years and the absolute worst experience from a dealership perspective was with Ford service departments at more than one dealer. Best was Toyota and Nissan. [/QUOTE]
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