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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="FIVEHOE" data-source="post: 16718060" data-attributes="member: 140030"><p>The issue is, we're car guys. A lot of people aren't. A lot of people want/need a new car but have no ****ing clue what they like, thus they head to the dealership to check out cars and test drive. Just went through this with my girlfriend. A lot of us here wouldn't have a need for that, because we know what we like and don't like. Thus online ordering would make more sense. </p><p></p><p>I honestly wouldn't be surprised if they try to cut out the dealerships and in return, mark up vehicles slightly to bring in additional revenue since they can't currently pump out the quantity of cars they're used to. People are paying over MSRP as is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIVEHOE, post: 16718060, member: 140030"] The issue is, we're car guys. A lot of people aren't. A lot of people want/need a new car but have no ****ing clue what they like, thus they head to the dealership to check out cars and test drive. Just went through this with my girlfriend. A lot of us here wouldn't have a need for that, because we know what we like and don't like. Thus online ordering would make more sense. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if they try to cut out the dealerships and in return, mark up vehicles slightly to bring in additional revenue since they can't currently pump out the quantity of cars they're used to. People are paying over MSRP as is. [/QUOTE]
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