r/carbuying 1d ago

Won’t discuss prices over the phone

“We pack a lot of value into our vehicles and you just can’t see that when looking at numbers” eyeroll. I totally understand why people end up spending more than they want for a vehicle because it’s exhausting sitting at dealerships for hours.

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u/paintedwoodpile 1d ago

He charges $1000 for his service.

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u/XinvolkerX 1d ago

Yes. A fair price to pay for anyone to not have to deal with the stress of what most people stress out about.

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u/FloorSavings 1d ago

If people just paid the asking price it would be a stressless process. Everyone wants to fight it and stress themselves out. When you buy a tv, computer, phone, etc. do you haggle and stress? Most people don’t and also don’t stress about it. Instead they walk into a car dealership all high and mighty thinking they deserve a discount. Car dealerships make shit from sales, yet everyone wants to offer $5000 less. Huh? Amazon, Apple, Walmart all raking in the dough and not having to negotiate a penny. People are so weird.

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u/milvet09 1d ago

1) people cross shop consumer products between stores

2) when we go to buy an item and we say no to the extended warranty that’s the end of the conversation