Acura to Sell EVs On-Line-Only Starting in 2024.
#16
We were able to test drive both a Polestar 2 and Model Y before we made our decision. They were both great experiences, low pressure, just told us where the demo vehicle was and let us be on our way.
On the other hand, when I contacted the Ford dealership to test drive a Mach-E, they immediately went into their treasure trove of shenanigans and started playing games with us. Asked for an agreed purchase price prior to letting us see the car, let alone test drive it. We didn't even bother to respond, and immediately crossed that car off the list and moved on.
Acura is making the right move if true.
On the other hand, when I contacted the Ford dealership to test drive a Mach-E, they immediately went into their treasure trove of shenanigans and started playing games with us. Asked for an agreed purchase price prior to letting us see the car, let alone test drive it. We didn't even bother to respond, and immediately crossed that car off the list and moved on.
Acura is making the right move if true.
#17
Why don't you actually ask people who have bought online what they think instead of speculating? Dealerships spent 2022 screwing people, and now that they no longer have the upper hand, people are going to remember. I bought online, many of my friends, family and coworkers bought online, and I will buy my next vehicle online and never in my life set foot in a dealership
Last edited by AMIRZA786; 01-29-23 at 12:33 AM.
#18
You keep assuming that you can't test drive these vehicles prior to ordering. That's simply not true - it's speculation.
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#21
On the other hand, when I contacted the Ford dealership to test drive a Mach-E, they immediately went into their treasure trove of shenanigans and started playing games with us. Asked for an agreed purchase price prior to letting us see the car, let alone test drive it. We didn't even bother to respond, and immediately crossed that car off the list and moved on.
I'd just leave and find a better dealer, seeee ya! lol
Just ideas.
I'm trying to like it but I'm not there yet. lol
Last edited by Margate330; 01-29-23 at 09:14 PM.
#22
I don't see handles for the back doors.
(No, seriously, yes, there are handles....they are built into the C-pillars (or what passes for C-Pillars), at the very back of the doors, in the dark moulding...they are of the pull-open variety)
Here's a close-up:
I'm trying to like it but I'm not there yet. lol
#23
Totally agree. That response from the dealer is a bunch of nonsense.
Acura didn't bother to put any handles on those rear doors.....nobody in the right mind, above the age of four, would want to sit back there.
(No, seriously, yes, there are handles....they are built into the C-pillars (or what passes for C-Pillars), at the very back of the doors, in the dark moulding...they are of the pull-open variety)
Here's a close-up:
Acura didn't bother to put any handles on those rear doors.....nobody in the right mind, above the age of four, would want to sit back there.
(No, seriously, yes, there are handles....they are built into the C-pillars (or what passes for C-Pillars), at the very back of the doors, in the dark moulding...they are of the pull-open variety)
Here's a close-up:
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