Fordskeptic
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Gotta love it when the dealer writes a F' you letter and ends it with "have a great day"! Aaris Berry has some brass cojones.
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I think it’s Hawaiian for “Bend Over”I never knew that mahalo was Hawaiian for markup.
100% Still believe direct sales are superior. I think I understand your angle (regarding 'deal'), just disagree that customer has zero leverage. Tell me what the thing costs, and I'll buy or not buy, same as I could walk or not walk when negotiating. No mystery, no skill, I'm not interested in wasting energy chasing some discount that may or may not even be attainable.I'm just gonna drop this right here for the crowd that thinks "direct sales" is such a great deal.
US: Tesla Substantially Increased Prices For All Models (insideevs.com)
Said it before, I'll say it again.. direct sales means we ALL pay more. Competition between dealers means that under most circumstances the consumer has some leverage depending upon the market supply(which is low right now, I'll admit). Direct pricing the consumer has ZERO leverage.
Now you might be asking yourself.. well what about Ford going to the Model E plan with set pricing? In that case yes the price is set, but dealers will still compete for your business so they can get their small kickback(I think its 8%?)
You have Tesla's profit margins vs fords?I'm just gonna drop this right here for the crowd that thinks "direct sales" is such a great deal.
US: Tesla Substantially Increased Prices For All Models (insideevs.com)
Said it before, I'll say it again.. direct sales means we ALL pay more. Competition between dealers means that under most circumstances the consumer has some leverage depending upon the market supply(which is low right now, I'll admit). Direct pricing the consumer has ZERO leverage.
Now you might be asking yourself.. well what about Ford going to the Model E plan with set pricing? In that case yes the price is set, but dealers will still compete for your business so they can get their small kickback(I think its 8%?)
I've bought four from Tesla. Got totally bent over the barrel on the last two. Tesla has become beyond unethical in its dealings with customers. And unavailable, non communicative, demanding, and unhelpful, hiding behind "policy". Beyond that, great cars. Truly the best things I've ever owned. But sh*t company and business model.100% Still believe direct sales are superior. I think I understand your angle (regarding 'deal'), just disagree that customer has zero leverage. Tell me what the thing costs, and I'll buy or not buy, same as I could walk or not walk when negotiating. No mystery, no skill, I'm not interested in wasting energy chasing some discount that may or may not even be attainable.
Disclaimer: I'm biased as I bought my car on my phone from Tesla with a clear price that didnt change from order to delivery.
Tesla's margins are off the charts compared to any car manufacturer in history, blowing away Porsche, which is #2. Varies by quarter, but never below 15% gross sales margin in their worst quarter, which was an anomaly related to the initial M3 roll-out, and historically 25-28%. They are not in this for changing the world. They are in this for wealth creation and profits.You have Tesla's profit margins vs fords?
I think you're dead wrong. Ford only makes what they sell to the dealers for inventory whish is well below MSRP.
Their competition is other car companies.
Yeah I think I got lucky and have a good service center. How did you get bent over the barrel? Was it regarding service or defects? Never heard of price getting surprise increased after order.I've bought four from Tesla. Got totally bent over the barrel on the last two. Tesla has become beyond unethical in its dealings with customers. And unavailable, non communicative, demanding, and unhelpful, hiding behind "policy". Beyond that, great cars. Truly the best things I've ever owned. But sh*t company and business model.
Small kickback of 8%? This is for an essentially no inventory you prep the car for pickup and get the contract ready (which was on an IPAD) sales model? Bought a Mach-E and that is literally all that was required off the dealer. On a 70k$ car that would approach 6k plus any commissions from the financing. Don't feel bad.I'm just gonna drop this right here for the crowd that thinks "direct sales" is such a great deal.
US: Tesla Substantially Increased Prices For All Models (insideevs.com)
Said it before, I'll say it again.. direct sales means we ALL pay more. Competition between dealers means that under most circumstances the consumer has some leverage depending upon the market supply(which is low right now, I'll admit). Direct pricing the consumer has ZERO leverage.
Now you might be asking yourself.. well what about Ford going to the Model E plan with set pricing? In that case yes the price is set, but dealers will still compete for your business so they can get their small kickback(I think its 8%?)
Small kickback of 8%? This is for an essentially no inventory you prep the car for pickup and get the contract ready (which was on an IPAD) sales model? Bought a Mach-E and that is literally all that was required off the dealer. On a 70k$ car that would approach 6k plus any commissions from the financing. Don't feel bad.
delivery process was abusive. Ordered my last Tesla MX, received delivery date target of 10/19. While sailing offshore from Key West to Chesapeake Bay in late Sept 2019, I received a sat phone call indicating the car would be delivered in a three day window starting three days from then. I was two days from nearest port, five days from my target arrival in Maryland. It was an ultimatum - take it or leave it, the car would go to the next buyer and I could reorder. So I had to turn to land, come ashore in S Carolina, rent a car, drive to Owings Mills, take delivery, pick up my wife in Virginia, drive back to my waiting crew in S. Carolina, and head back to sea.Yeah I think I got lucky and have a good service center. How did you get bent over the barrel? Was it regarding service or defects? Never heard of price getting surprise increased after order.