The forum discussion begins with a user Telly2 questioning an undisclosed \$895 dealer prep fee from Moritz in DFW on their Telluride SX-P purchase
#1. Users advise declining the fee, negotiating for add-ons, and watching for the Texas Dealer Inventory Tax
#2 #6. Telly2 contacted Ed Wallace, who recommended Moritz, leading to the dealer waiving the dealer prep fee and including tinting and pin striping for free
#7. Ed Wallace clarifies the Texas Vehicle Inventory Tax is legitimate but not necessarily the consumer's responsibility
#11 #12. The discussion concludes with Telly2 successfully purchasing the Telluride at MSRP with a military discount, finance rebate, and only paying a \$150 doc fee
#10 and another user criticizing Moritz's business practices
#13. Later, a user also advises to negotiate to avoid the dealer prep fee
#14.
TL;DR: β
Undisclosed dealer prep fees are often negotiable and should be challenged.
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Dealers may try to add on fees like the Texas Vehicle Inventory Tax.
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Consulting experts and advocating for oneself can result in a better deal.
π Key Insights: Insight 1: Dealer prep fees are sometimes a way for dealerships to increase profit margins and are not always mandatory.
Insight 2: Consumers can leverage expert advice and negotiation to avoid unwanted fees and obtain better deals.
π― Conclusion: Being an informed and assertive consumer is crucial when purchasing a vehicle, as undisclosed fees and add-ons are common, but often negotiable. Dealers may attempt to add fees that are not mandatory for the consumer, so due diligence is recommended.
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Dealer Prep Fee, Military Discount, MSRP, Texas Vehicle Inventory Tax, Moritz Dealer, Add-ons, Tinting, Pin Striping
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