| Has anyone utilized Delivrd or another service to avoid the hassle of interacting with dealers in our area? |
| Just email some dealers asking for the price. Why pay someone $1000 to do that? |
If you watch the channel you would see why. Most dealers will not gice you a price unless you go in person. |
That’s what he wants you to think because he’s selling you something. Plenty of dealers will give you a price, most have them on the web page. |
The prices on the website usually dont mention the mandatory addons or what they are willing to negotiate down to. He streams the phone calls and most of them request you to be in person to negotiate because they dont want you using them just to get a price so you can negotiate somewhere else. |
| He’s selling you a service. You’re falling for it. |
This, then tell the dealer to have someone drive it to you. |
Not true if you use their online salespeople. |
Lots of hungry salespeople. Though Saturday would have been the day to do it. |
Clearly you have never done the advice your are giving out. They will never give you the price. "Come on in, let's work something out." Is all you will get. SMH. Come on. |
The website price is intended to get the low-high shoppers from Autotrader or Cars.com in the dealership. They list incentives you don't qualify for and don't include mandatory dealer adds in that "final price". If you listen to some of the calls it should be 100% clear why people would rather pay $1000 than deal with the BS. |
I literally never go in person. |
Nope, you ask for the out the door, delivered price through the online office, not the cheesy sales floor guys. |
This is correct. If you express your seriousness of buying a car, they’ll give you a price. Even better, tell them the out the door price you will pay. Don’t negotiate. |
I’ve bought over 30 vehicles, never an issue. 10 or so were brought to my office to do the paperwork, never went to the dealer at all. It’s not hard. |