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Gah, No More Toys for a While. Or I Just Spent the Morning at the Dealership
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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3725704" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>I read an article not too long ago, like a week or two. This was about Ford in particular. There really is no excuse for dealerships to be marking vehicles up above MSRP and hat’s what Ford motor company thinks. Ford said that they were going to stop giving inventory to any dealership charging more than MSRP. So it sounds like dealerships and salesman are just taking advantage of the situation. Somebody else mentioned that maybe inventory isn’t as high as it used to be or sales were low but that’s no excuse to be charging more. Most of the time you could buy a car for less than MSRP. There really is no excuse to be charging more. And like I said the Ford motor company appears to take issue with any dealership that sells above MSRP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3725704, member: 9018"] I read an article not too long ago, like a week or two. This was about Ford in particular. There really is no excuse for dealerships to be marking vehicles up above MSRP and hat’s what Ford motor company thinks. Ford said that they were going to stop giving inventory to any dealership charging more than MSRP. So it sounds like dealerships and salesman are just taking advantage of the situation. Somebody else mentioned that maybe inventory isn’t as high as it used to be or sales were low but that’s no excuse to be charging more. Most of the time you could buy a car for less than MSRP. There really is no excuse to be charging more. And like I said the Ford motor company appears to take issue with any dealership that sells above MSRP. [/QUOTE]
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