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Originally Posted by JLSuperfly
To those in the know, why don't the destination charges reflect the distance a car has to travel to get to the dealer?
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Because about 10 to 15 years ago, NADA (dealer assoc) and the manufacturers got together and decided that it would be a flat fee. That way a dealership that’s closest to the plant would not get a break on price versus the guy that was thousands of miles away. It is standard in the industry now.