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Old 13-09-2012, 10:51 PM   #17
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Default Re: Dealer deliver charges - Please explain

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Originally Posted by ratter
fact is it is included in the cost of the car, it's just they show you the break up of the total costings, if you do not like the deal in front of you, shop some where else and see if you get a better deal.
So why don't they break up the costs of the motor or the suspension or every nut and bolt on the car, what I'm getting at is i can't go to a dealer and buy a car without a steering rack or dash or whatever as they are part of the car and are included in the price.
Which is the same as i cannot buy a car without it being delivered to a dealer. In both instances you can't have one without the other, yet one is included in the price and one is not.
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