Is that good? It sounds like something that wouldn't be good.
A downpayment doesn't actually change the total cost of the car
Over $5,000 in "accessories" is not really different than several thousand over MSRP.
The advertised price doesn't tell the whole story so pay attention to the details
When it comes to FTC advertising rules, some dealers don't know ā or just don't care
Many deals that are advertised well under MSRP are too good to be true
This isn't rocket science, but will the manufacturers actually make the effort?
Dealers told Ford they wanted a say in customer resells.
Retail prices and market value don't mean anything anymore.
The Ford Bronco lands in a very distant second place
There is a key difference between advertised prices and transaction prices
Utility companies are giving dealerships a taste of their own medicine, as fast chargers blow the budget
Some dealers feel like the EV transition is being forced on them or that it's all happening too fast.
Dealers have determined car demand could let them charge inflated prices indefinitely