I would welcome the direct to consumer model. The dealers, most of them, have created the nightmare of buying a new car, with all the add ons & sneaky & sometimes fraudulent tactics they deploy to boost the price & their profits. It's gotten much worse since the pandemic & the supply chain issues, causing a shortage of vehicles available. The dealers jumped on the opportunity & really it's like crack. They are addicted to the add on frenzy. $600 for nitrogen in the tires. Likely costs then $6 pr car, & I could go on & on w/the ridiculous stuff & you can observe it yourself. Just go there.
I would welcome the direct to consumer model. The dealers, most of them, have created the nightmare of buying a new car, with all the add ons & sneaky & sometimes fraudulent tactics they deploy to boost the price & their profits. It's gotten much worse since the pandemic & the supply chain issues, causing a shortage of vehicles available. The dealers jumped on the opportunity & really it's like crack. They are addicted to the add on frenzy. $600 for nitrogen in the tires. Likely costs then $6 pr car, & I could go on & on w/the ridiculous stuff & you can observe it yourself. Just go there.
Good luck getting it repaired now … trucks been at the dealership for weeks … they have no parts
Good luck having your vehicle repair in the future from direct sales.
Demand for mechanics? Then mechanics will appear