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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Redfin? Probably never. It's been how long, they have under 1% of the market, are not profitable, and will go the way of pets.com shortly. Doesn't mean that this market won't change drastically - maybe google has something in store. Or amazon. But housing is not a commodity market. I'll answer a different way - real estate sales will change 10 years after car sales change, and I have no confidence that will be while I or my kids are alive.[/quote] Uh, the last two cars I bought, I negotiated with 10-15 dealers via email and it was a bidding war to get the lowest price so they'd win my business. Plus, with the internet, I could research exactly what a rational price would be. WAY different from when I purchased cars in the past. Have you not bought a car lately? Because it really sounds like you don't know what you're talking about.[/quote] This is how I purchased my last two cars too!! I reviewed all the inventory and came down to two vehicles j could live with (both used). Told each dealer about the others car and asked them both for their best offers. I only went into the dealership when the price was already negotiated. Just needed to sign docs and drive away. [/quote] You must like real shit buckets, the cars I always like are always out of stock or need to be custom ordered.[/quote] Wow, pp. just wow. This is how you go through life. That's pretty sad. I don't think our crv or pilot would be considered "shit buckets". Certainly not with the highest trim levels, but to each their own. Try some mindful meditation next year. It could help adjust your attitude. [/quote]
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