Nick Gerteis
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- First Name
- Nick
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- 98 F-150, 2015 Nissan Leaf, Lightning preordered
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Hard to believe that a majority of car buyers would be willing to plunk down $60K+ but too lazy to do any kind of homework first. Maybe a few.To be fair, every single person on this forum would be classified as an "enthusiast". The "Tesla Process" is easy for "enthusiasts" -- because we do often know more about the car than the person selling it, are willing to wait for exactly what we want (or think many months ahead), and have the wherewithal to get the value out of our existing car without being dependent on a trade-in.
That process doesn't necessarily recognize a large, large proportion of how cars are sold though.
For every one of "people like us", there are probably multiple people who walk into a dealership, not knowing exactly what they want / need, but come in with a few parameters (seats? size? colour? down payment? monthly budget? etc.) and let the salesman guide them to that process.
Are you going to get the best deal doing it that way? probably not. But getting the best deal isn't everyone's #1 priority. It's also important to consider that this approach does line the dealers pockets more often than not, but lining the dealers pockets does help Ford.
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