My understanding is that the OEM doesn't want Dealerships getting into price wars. So, if you list it for Suggested Retail or do a 'call for price' listing, the OEM will cost-share in the expense of the Ad with the Dealer.
I find it to be senseless. Completely and totally beyond senseless and way into 'stupid'. I'm talking Sears stupid people. So there's that. There are reasons why but that can get long-winded. The OEM isn't doing them a lot of favors with that bit of lunacy
I drove 2 hours in bumper-to-bumper traffic with my wife to buy her car with her. I hate, HATE, dealing with idiot salesmen that think they're slick. That try absurd 'trial close' methods and ask closed-end questions. It seriously ticks me off. I'm like, 'Save it for your 3rd grade students'.
So I drove to Brandon, Brandon Ford. They're like 'Here's the price, take it or leave it'. It's clear, it's plain as day, it's written down, no surprise prep fees or any other BS. It's full disclosure, up front. Every nickel. And you never have to worry about whether or not you got the best possible deal at the time because -- You did. Nobody ese is getting a better deal. They're not rude. At all. Just matter-of-fact businessmen and women. No song and dance, no razzle-dazzle, no 'Bring your Wife by and we'll dicker' kind of stupidity.
Last year, they were the biggest Ford Dealer in the World. They're not every year, but a lot. When I was there looking at an F-250 (I bought a Ram CTD instead), they had over 1,200 (one thousand two hundred) trucks on the Lot. On.The.Lot.
The problem we have here, with unresponsive Tractor Dealers, is really simple. They're terrible businessmen. Amateurs. Mister Haney types. Carnie Barkers instead of salespeople.
While it is sad that Mom and Pop places keep getting shuttered...... It's their own fault. You don't have to be a sooper-star or have an MBA. Just do your freaking job and don't dikk people around.
And if you have employees that won't do their jobs, they need to take it on down the road.
simple