Yep us too. Won't be giving then a try ever again with how our last experience went.
ElephantRider said:They told us directly that they would not remove it and that we had to pay for it when we were looking at a Palisade a few years ago. Was not up for discussion.dubi said:
Talk to the GM; they will negotiate and they will remove the apex too.
Cartographer said:
Thanks for the feedback.
It's probably not worth my time to go back or even call but, if you haven't looked through the new FTC rules, it's eye opening.
As of 2024 all of those fees and add-ons appear illegal.
Proposed 463.4(a) would require a motor vehicle dealer to disclose the true "Offering Price" of a vehicle in advertisements that reference specific vehicles or price or financing terms. Under the proposed rule, the "Offering Price" of a vehicle means "the full cash price for which a dealer will sell or finance the motor vehicle to any consumer," excluding only required government charges." [107]
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/07/13/2022-14214/motor-vehicle-dealers-trade-regulation-rule
You can just keep this in your back pocket if you need to deal with people again. Price on their site should = price you pay other than TTL.
Quote:
On January 4, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" or "Commission") published a Final Rule in the Federal Register, titled "Combating Auto Retail Scams Trade Regulation Rule" ("CARS Rule," "Rule," or "Final Rule"), in order to curtail certain unfair or deceptive acts or practices by motor vehicle dealers. The CARS Rule was to become effective on July 30, 2024. Because of a pending legal challenge, this document announces that the effective date of the Final Rule is delayed until further notice.
We did not pay for the Apex on our Santa Cruz that we purchased from CS Hyundai.Hornbeck said:ElephantRider said:They told us directly that they would not remove it and that we had to pay for it when we were looking at a Palisade a few years ago. Was not up for discussion.dubi said:
Talk to the GM; they will negotiate and they will remove the apex too.
Looking at a Palolisade for the wife right now. Thanks for the heads up. Won't even call them.
You aren't going to get a good used car deal at CarMax.FlyRod said:
Currently car shopping, and not enjoying it in the least. What if any are folks' experiences with our local CarMax?
Not a stupid question at all. Spreadsheets are your friend. That's why salespeople want you to make emotional decisions versus financial ones.MyNameIsJeff said:
Maybe a stupid question, but doesn't that leave you paying significantly more sales tax on the new vehicle if you're not trading in?
13B said:
Was in Lithia the other day and it had a completely different vibe than in the past. Turns out they have a new GM. Talking with the service manager, he said the guy is really customer focused. Could be smoke/could be legit. Might be worth a look.
LOYAL AG said:
We just bought a Tesla and I don't think it could have been easier. You can't even walk in and buy a car. The store is there to answer questions and facilitate test drives but you purchase through the app. Find the car, click "buy", do some online paperwork with insurance and loan if you're financing and schedule your pick up. Show up at the scheduled time and drive out. No BS. No market adjustment nonsense. No hydrogen in the tires. Pick up took 30m because it was my first Tesla and I didn't know how to pair it to my phone or how the automatic locks worked when you walk away. Had I known what I was doing I'd have been done in 5-10 minutes. Another guy there at the same time walked up to his car, walked around it checking body panel fits, hopped in and left. I think he was gone in 3 minutes. Thats how car buying should be. The first legacy brand that implements that model will change the world.
KidDoc said:LOYAL AG said:
We just bought a Tesla and I don't think it could have been easier. You can't even walk in and buy a car. The store is there to answer questions and facilitate test drives but you purchase through the app. Find the car, click "buy", do some online paperwork with insurance and loan if you're financing and schedule your pick up. Show up at the scheduled time and drive out. No BS. No market adjustment nonsense. No hydrogen in the tires. Pick up took 30m because it was my first Tesla and I didn't know how to pair it to my phone or how the automatic locks worked when you walk away. Had I known what I was doing I'd have been done in 5-10 minutes. Another guy there at the same time walked up to his car, walked around it checking body panel fits, hopped in and left. I think he was gone in 3 minutes. Thats how car buying should be. The first legacy brand that implements that model will change the world.
I bought a Tesla back in 2012 when they were just getting started. Absolutely the best buying experience I've ever had. No undercoating or extra car key fees!
I sold it to carvana after 100k miles and that was super easy as well.
happyinBCS said:
So he was saying it was in the price you agreed to but now he would lower the price and still leave it in?
Hmmm pretty shady, I think I would have headed out because what else was hidden and now there is no trust left
Since I posted this, the salesman that spouted that line has joined and posted a time or two in the automotive board.MyNameIsJeff said:"Your presence is your power". That was the absolutely most horse**** line I have ever gotten from a salesman. That was our one and only Aggieland Chevrolet. Saved like $8k on a much nicer truck in Houston the next week.Hornbeck said:Goose83 said:
I always liked the old "Come up with another couple hundred bucks and I'll run it past my manager, but I think I can make it work" schtick.
Of course they already know what they can and can't take, but a lot of buyers don't know that and fall into that trap.
I'm in sales. I don't appreciate it. I don't appreciate you wasting hours of my time so you think you can squeeze a couple thousand out of my frustration.
I do multimillion dollar deals. I don't play games like that with my customers. Therefore, I don't do stuff like that going back and forth on a $50k car deal. I expect to negotiate everything up front via phone / email.
If a car guy says "just come on down and we'll work it out.." Do not under any circumstances just come on down, unless you want to waste your day, walking away with no car.