Can Chrysler still compete ?

Many times the dealers ruin a car by holding the buyers hostage if they want it.

They are cars, sell them at fair price and treat the people good they will tell friends and come back for the next purchase.

Screw everyone every time and they end up going somewhere else and also tell their friends and they go somewhere else too.

Dealers are so greedy. A manufacturer sets a price to market to a demographic and then the dealers want to make more money so they mark them up.

It should be illegal for a dealer to go above MSRP without adding value.

Not in the market for a new car but any dealer that would add to sticker on a run of the mill car should have to eat it.

On a new model to demand sticker no wonder they are not selling. Selling cars has always been about the deal. Most people like to deal and unless it is a GOT TO HAVE IT CAR that isn't made at 200,000 copies a year, make the deal and be happy. But too much GREED

I use to buy company cars and one time they wanted a new model Buick. Every dealer wanted list or more. Called a mid size dealer and told them what I was looking for and that I pay $100 over invoice and no BS fees. They said no problem they aren't married to the cars they are in the business to sell car. The next day I bought it and everyone was happy.

I did sit in a new dart at the new car show and thought it was roomy. Looks like a little charger