Why is it upon GM to run a dealer's business? Would it be nice for consumers, sure. Is it unethical to allow a retailer to sell their own purchased inventory at whatever price they choose, no.
Because the dealers aren't just independent businesses, they're franchises. The franchise organization exerts a lot of control over how a franchise can be operated.
GM is dumb for sharing money with the franchises then if they are required to run the damn thing.
You just sound like you are pissed because this might put a car you want out of your financial reach. Those cars with the premiums, guess what, they still sold. If they didn't, the price came back down. That's how it works.
Would you have been as okay with them setting prices had GM stepped in and told dealers they couldn't cut prices back in '08-'09 and forced all of the dealerships to go under? I mean, GM wouldn't want to devalue their product so as the franchiser they should have stepped in, right? I mean, it's their business to run, not the guy with the money invested and the guy with the employees, right?
I haven't owned a car in more than a decade T, and have no use for one, so let's call that part of your response null & void, shall we?
My only objection is, like Jim's, to price gouging.
What does the vehicle type have to do with anything?



