Been with USAA for 25 years. Ever since I joined the Army back in 98. They are not and have not been the same financial institution I joined for quite some time. Now that I have retired, there aren't any local branches, their interest rates are terrible, and they don't even have the car buying...
I can't count how many time I've heard people say they wish they still had their first Mustang. Though I've purchased many new mustangs over the years, I won't sell my 88 GT. My 17 GT350 however, will get sold for a new GT3 in the near future.
And right next to it, the red vert, is the "last" fox made. Technically not the last one made, but ceremoniously was the last Fox to roll off the line.
The story of the real last fox is pretty cool.
The BS I was talking about was the lie they tell when they say it’s required by law. Not that they charge it.
I’m personally OK with a “reasonable” doc fee. TX says $150 is reasonable, and I agree.
I don’t negotiate fees though. I negotiate an OTD price. If a dealer wants to put $5 on sale price...
Texas limits the DOC fee to $150. If a dealer wants to charge more, they must justify it to the OFFICE OF CONSUMER CREDIT COMMISSIONER.
They also pull that "we have to charge it to everyone if we charge it to anyone" BS.
The Texas Finance Code 345.251 clearly states in all CAPS, that it is not...
When you sit in one for the first time, you can't believe you're in a high end hyundai. You forget about all that really shortly after you start driving it. It is a true luxury brand. I would own one without ever thinking twice about it's parent company.