- cross-posted to:
- electricvehicles@gearhead.town
- cross-posted to:
- electricvehicles@gearhead.town
This is good because Hyundai dealerships are cancer
I don’t say this often but I’m actually interested in how this’ll pan out.
So if I buy during the holiday season, do I get extended return window?
Dealers ruined craigslist and Facebook marketplace
As someone who works in car sales (I know, boo hiss), all that Amazon is doing is facilitating the current online buying process, similar to Autotrader or CarGurus. You still have to go to the dealer, you still have to take delivery at a Hyundai store.
It’s basically seems like a lead generation system, but instead of clicking “Buy This Car” on a car shopping website, Amazon sends your info to your local Hyundai store and they would take it from there.
Amazon doesn’t have access to banks, Amazon won’t negotiate, Amazon can’t appraise trades.
And before the “aMaZoN cAn’T cHaRgE oVeR mSrP!!!”, every store is different. I don’t believe in markups, I left a previous store because they charged $20k over on a Corvette, and I currently work at a store that has never charged over MSRP and has zero mandatory add-ons.
Return to kohls within 30 days for full refund plus $20 Kohl’s cash
Is this where you have to be careful of all those knock offs, and accidentally ordering a Hydunai?
A broke clock is right twice a day.
2 day shipping for ionic 5?
As long as Hermes is not delivering it, otherwise it’ll end up with Steve two doors down and I’ll never see it again.
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Never knew Amazon offers fire sales
You won’t be able to tell if you got a Chinese knock off or not.
This is good because Hyundai dealerships are cancer
Wasn’t there a legal hitch that prevented this from happening? IIRC Donut Media once handled that subject of why you can’t buy cars online without signing papers and other things
Edit: Found the video