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by BobLaw
1416 days ago
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In many states car dealers are either the single largest or one of the largest groups that donates to state and local politicians. They use those markups to make massive donations to politicians ensuring there are middle men laws on the books guaranteeing they can continue to charge more markups in the future. Many people would rather their money go to the people actually designing and building the product their buying, ideally maximizing the value of their purchase. From many consumers perspective they're just paying extra for someone to rip them off in order to be rip them off again later. If dealership provided an genuine value the should be able to charge what they charge in fair competitive market conditions. |
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For example if you purchase a car at a local dealer all the sales tax goes to the local taxing body (city / sometimes county). This generates a huge amount of money for public services.
Additionally the employees of the dealerships typically live in the same region further spreading the wealth.
Yes buying direct from dealer would be cheaper but eliminating dealerships nationwide would have a devastating effect on local municipalities.