Quote:

Quote:

Quote:

Quote:

I thought that West Oaks closed their doors and Troy had gone elsewhere?




So much for beating everyones prices and zero
shiping cost. Sometimes you beat yourself.




Troy made that parts dept. money and his pricing was aggressive, but the parts dept. alone can't carry a dealership.

It's a shame TTI doesn't "get" it.




I think Troy went to Simi Valley Chrysler or dealer in that area.

Yeah, tti's pricing structure sucks. They force dealers to sell at a certain price point, aka, price fixing. While forcing dealers to sell at a certain price, they don't provide the dealers with the same discount structure regardless of units.

It sure isn't capitalism for the dealers.

Got this off the web on a basic search.

"Price fixing can also occur between a manufacturer and a retailer if the manufacturer were able to require the retailer follow the "Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price." This type of price fixing has been illegal since 1911, thanks to the Supreme Court's decision in Miles vs Park when the Court said price fixing violated the Sherman Anti-Trust Act."




All the more reason to spend my money elsewhere, Rob.