Is it not? Is buying a car that competitive?

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GateUser-c44b371b
· 1h ago
Before, choosing a car was about appearance and space; now, it's about smart driving, range, and benefits. Salespeople still keep saying it's the last day of the limited-time offer every day.
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EvenRocksNeedLiquidity
· 1h ago
It's mainly because the information is too transparent; everyone is comparing prices online, and 4S dealerships can't compete without effort.
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MildlyMEV
· 2h ago
The level of over-optimization is ridiculous; the configuration table gives me a headache.
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YieldSpring
· 2h ago
Don't be carried away by the rhythm; first set your budget and car usage scenarios, and everything else will be easy to choose.
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QuantsAndCats
· 2h ago
The last time I went to look at cars, over ten dealerships' quotes differed by more than ten thousand yuan, which really forced me to make an Excel sheet.
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PleaseReadTheWhitepaperFirst.
· 2h ago
You can wait and see; it's better to negotiate when pushing for volume at the end of the month or quarter.
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GateUser-28f37882
· 2h ago
The most frustrating thing is that after test-driving, I thought everything was good, but then I checked the forums and found pitfalls everywhere, making it a direct choice dilemma.
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DaoScraps
· 2h ago
Nowadays, everything is competitive, and buying a car is no exception...
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ShortPositionsAtTheElevator
· 2h ago
At the end of the day, it's all about after-sales service and stability; don't just focus on the specifications.
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OwlAuthorizationMonitor
· 2h ago
Now, if you don't compete aggressively, you'll fall behind. With a bunch of new brands rushing into the new energy market, established brands also have to join the price war.
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