av8or
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I believe the competition comes from the products themselves just like all other products. We don’t need dealerships for other products to spark competition. The manufacturer has to make a good product competitively priced or it won’t sell. Ford makes a truck and sells it to the dealer for a lower price than the dealer will sell it to me for. How does this cost the consumer less than if ford could sell it directly to me? it was necessary before the internet and farther back when transporting a car or travel was a bit more difficult. It’s simply not needed anymore and trying to protect it a waste of time, energy, and money.I agree with you. I think the biggest consideration is lack of market competition personally. You know how it goes, you give a inch & they take a mile. Direct would eventually cost the same as it would at the dealer.
Either way only time will tell! I for one, like my job & say they keep it this way for a bit lol.
IMO and I welcome them all.
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