DanW
Well-Known Member
We don't really know what they do or don't do to hold them accountable. Dealers have lawyers, too, and they may have associations, as well, all to make it difficult for FCA to do much. I know there are times they've tried, such as when dealerships were gouging customers for Hellcats. FCA tried to deny them additional cars, including hot sellers. Not sure they were able to make it stick, but I know they tried, in that case.Saejin,
It’s about accountability. If you’re not going to even try to hold them accountable, then you’re not just screwing yourself.. You’re also screwing the next guy. I understand everything you’re saying, but it’s not okay to be a push over when it comes to dealing with dealers. .. . But that’s just one guy’s opinion.. One guy who made it clear there would be no BS.. One guy who had the job done without any BS.
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