So you've gotten your 7% below invoice and worked all of that out. Now the dealer goes to mention misc fees you have to pay on top of that
What fees do dealers normally charge you on top of the vehicle cost? What are some nonsense fees to avoid?
Normal:
Destination fee ($1500)
Tax and title...
The specs make it seem really nice. The approach and departure angles, towing and hauling capacity, power, 0-60, etc. Plus self driving is cool. On paper it's amazing
But damn is this thing hideous. It's all of the worst parts of it cars mashed into one.
I think it's just too bland. Too much...
No Android auto, no go from me, boss
All of the proprietary mapping / navigation software I've used is just garbage. Google maps just blows them out of the water. Without that, I won't consider it
Just to reiterate things people said:
- 2HI on normal pavement, 4HI on completely snowy roads
- Slow is good. Fast is bad. Your car might be fine to get up to speed, but you'll still slide in the corners and when stopping
- watch out at intersections for people who can't stop in time because...
So what exactly does "in service date" mean? When the new warranty contract goes into service or when the car went into service? It mentions the warranty running concurrently with existing warranties... I r confus
And also the left tires are on that side. It could be a three wheeled version. Sneaky indeed
Wasn't there going to be some pseudo hybrid thing where they use the alternator like an electric motor to move the engine from a start? I remember reading about that a while back
Edit: eTorque is what...