Anonymous wrote:Frankly, it doesn't really matter. Due to the car shortage, the dealers are tacking on an additional costs to increase profits. Whether they call it an after-market price adjustment that is added to the price of the car, or a "dealer prep" package that includes nitrogen-filled tires and armor-all on the tires for $1200, the point is that you had to pay more than the car list to get the car . Just assume that you did not get anything of value (the markup is a facade) and try to not lose more sleep from it.
+1 you needed a car, you signed papers. Cars are overpriced right now. It is what it is.