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Originally Posted by GregW / Oregon
All the purchase price goes to the selling dealer. A dealer doing a courtesy delivery will expect something.
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Are we talking about
two preparation and delivery charges? Maybe I'm cheap, but again... if the selling dealer is not doing the actual preparation and delivery -which said cost should be part of the selling price anyways-, why a customer has to pay that dealer for something not received?
I would expect a
real (as in free) courtesy delivery, in which the selling dealer
pay the receiving dealer the preparation and delivery cost. But that's me... hey, the OP is buying a car without knowing its final price. This could be a showing of a great customer service from the dealer instead of a "let's milk this sucker" move.