lonzwinery
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I did complain about a dealership asking for market adjustment and even told Kia corporate all dealers in my area are doing this. They pretty much said they are independently operated. I said, it is a shame you can't do more and left it at that. I have only paid MSRP once on an Infiniti and I regretted it since I am way under water based on it's current market value. I just can't bring myself to even pay MSRP on any car so I will wait and wait and wait or go with a different car next April.
It's called supply and demand, and it's called free-market capitalism. Luckily, we live in a country where we are all free to choose. We can choose to buy something, or choose not buy something. We can choose to buy from one dealer, or buy from another dealer. I applaud Kia for not regulating or forcing dealers to keep prices artificially low. If the market supports higher prices, so be it! Let free markets decide the true price! If the Telluride were a complete flop, the dealers would be forced to sell below MSRP, since their supply would be too high. Works both ways, and it's a beautiful thing! It's why the United States is the most wealthy, most prosperous, and most powerful country in the history of the world. Sorry to hear about the Infiniti. Looking back, I'm sure you wish you chose differently. Been there, done that myself...