Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any idea why a car dealership would want to add a reconditioning fee to a used vehicle and lower the price? Do they pay less taxes on the transaction? I do not understand the logic otherwise.
You're paying that fee for the convenience of buying at a dealership. They supposedly do a 120 point inspection (yeah, right) and give you a shitty warranty on it that they won't honor. But you pay for that convince, rather than getting on Craigslist or AutoTrader and taking the car to your mechanic for a $100 once-over to make sure everything is good. Then you pay only Blue Book or close to that, depending on how bad the seller wants to get rid of the car.