Dreadknight25
Active Member
Yea i’m looking forward to it, although I never had a problem dealing with them, I’d actually volunteer to help family and friends w/dealershipsBuying direct is absolutely superior to the bullshit you put up with at dealerships. Although when buying direct they do still charge you a destination fee (by law) and a document fee (by choice), which varies by state. At least it’s all up front and you can put your money down and pay all of your fees in advance. Then you just have to go to the showroom, sign a few papers, and you’re good to go. You’re not trapped at the dealership “negotiating” (ie waiting for one or more parties to be worn down before the deal is complete) for hours on end. Hard pass. I’m never going back to that nonsense.
Buying your primary residence needs to move in this direction. I say primary residence because investors would own everything if there weren’t stop-measures and caps to slow them down. They’re the ones artificially driving the cost of homes up, by exchanging properties with one another. It’s the same circular spending that’s funding AI.
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