Ford foreshadows no more Ford dealerships

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Hetfield

Audioholic Samurai
Sounds like another plan to destroy America what happens when the power plants go down because of a EMP no one gets to drive at that point there will be no more gas cars so everyone will have to walk even motorcycles are turning over to electricity and bicycles so did anyone think about an EMP that Russia had already threatened to put on the United States I think this whole thing is a plan to destroy our way of life created by our own government.
What the heck does this even mean? Don't go to electric vehicles because of EMP from Russia? I think we have other issues besides cars if Russia can use EMP?
 
David696969

David696969

Enthusiast
What the heck does this even mean? Don't go to electric vehicles because of EMP from Russia? I think we have other issues besides cars if Russia can use EMP?
You sound like an extremely bitter person you don't think I know that the whole thing is a plan to destroy the United States as we know it many people are asleep I just have knowledge of many different things.
 
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Hetfield

Audioholic Samurai
You sound like an extremely bitter person you don't think I know that the whole thing is a plan to destroy the United States as we know it many people are asleep I just have knowledge of many different things.
Ok captain crazy, tell me the plan? What is the plan to "destroy America as we know it"?
You sound like a very crazy person.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
What the heck does this even mean? Don't go to electric vehicles because of EMP from Russia? I think we have other issues besides cars if Russia can use EMP?
Indeed. If power plants go down because of an EMP, we have much more to worry about besides being able to drive our vehicles.
 
SithZedi

SithZedi

Audioholic General
Yes, I should have clarified I only have experience at Ford dealers as I only buy Ford vehicles. I always wondered if it was different at others dealerships. The ones at the 3-4 Ford dealers were pretty much the same and my preferred Ford dealership is the worst! Fast talking, slick and a bit intimidating or tries to be.
Same at other dealerships, since their incentives behind the scenes work similarly. During the last 20 years, have done deals at Toyota, Mazda, VW, BMW, & Audi. The latter two dealers experiences was helping friends out with purchases. It was hard to control them because both were so in love with the vehicles they would have paid over sticker. Now they are loving paying for 93 octane to run them. As we know, cars are very personal...
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I work at Ford Lincoln Hyundai dealership. I have held many positions in our dealer group (3 Ford stores 1 Chevy store), sales Mgr., service Mgr, and yes annoying guy finance Mgr. Not all finance guys are like the ones you describe. I have wished for years something would change the dynamic between customer and dealerships. I would suspect that if customers paid msrp for cars like 98% of everything else they buy the experience would be more enjoyable. As for dealerships going away I suppose all things must end eventually. Look at blockbuster. Lol. If dealers can adapt they will survive. The ones that cling to methods used in the 80s won't.
As far as the dynamic between the dealer and customer- how would you change "You seem to have some money- we want it."? The movie 'Used Cars' was made for a reason- new car salespeople just dress better.
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Indeed. If power plants go down because of an EMP, we have much more to worry about besides being able to drive our vehicles.
You mean, people won't be able to charge their smart phones? Oh, the horror!. That means, gulp, they'll actually have to talk to each other???? (insert violins from 'Psycho' and visualize dripping blood, like what was on screen during the credits for 'The Munsters').

Would one EMP take down the whole grid? I would hope they have safeguards to allow sections to go down without killing all of it.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

Moderator
You sound like an extremely bitter person you don't think I know that the whole thing is a plan to destroy the United States as we know it many people are asleep I just have knowledge of many different things.
This is wackadoo
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

Moderator
Would one EMP take down the whole grid? I would hope they have safeguards to allow sections to go down without killing all of it.
The estimates are 3 atmospheric detonations I believe. You'd have to have a car from the mid 70's or older to if you wanted to have a ride.

That's my business model: No city officials, that's not a 53 acre, unlicensed junkyard, it's just Bob's post apocalyptic car sales.
 
SithZedi

SithZedi

Audioholic General
One of the largest issues with an EMP event, natural or human caused will be replacing damaged Large Scale Transformers. It will take many months to do so.

 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
You mean, people won't be able to charge their smart phones?
...or cook food, or heat their homes, or get any news about what the hell is going on, etc.

Would one EMP take down the whole grid? I would hope they have safeguards to allow sections to go down without killing all of it.
I have no idea. But, if it's strong enough to kill electric vehicles, it'll do the same to dinosaur-powered ones, as well...unless you are driving an antique. Then again, good luck getting fuel for that antique.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
...or cook food, or heat their homes, or get any news about what the hell is going on, etc.


I have no idea. But, if it's strong enough to kill electric vehicles, it'll do the same to dinosaur-powered ones, as well...unless you are driving an antique. Then again, good luck getting fuel for that antique.
Anyone who has gone camping should have no problem cooking- heating is different, but the timing of the EMP would determine the need for heat.

Preppers use CB/SW radios and those can use batteries for power- it's probably time to look into getting one, if the current problems continue.

As much as people have tried to avoid being dependent on others, many need to think about the fact that safety in numbers is real and that cooperation among people in groups will be needed- gathering wood, hunting, growing/harvesting crops and providing basic medical services will be needed if the SHTF in a big way.

For those who know how, making power won't be impossible- car alternators can be rotated using human, air or water power and with the number of cars that won't be drivable, batteries will be widely available.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
The estimates are 3 atmospheric detonations I believe. You'd have to have a car from the mid 70's or older to if you wanted to have a ride.

That's my business model: No city officials, that's not a 53 acre, unlicensed junkyard, it's just Bob's post apocalyptic car sales.
So, Mad Max?

Disconnect the battery if an an EMP is imminent.
 
panteragstk

panteragstk

Audioholic Warlord
Today I learned that not having car dealerships will destroy america.

Back to reality.

Ford doing something different will be interesting, but I won't buy their vehicles so it won't effect me. Really, I'm not looking to buy anything till all the pricing silliness gets back to normal. Even then, I hate dealerships and would rather not deal with them, but until our idiotic archaic laws change when it comes to dealers, they hold all the cards.

Service departments are even worse, but that's another conversation.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
Anyone who has gone camping should have no problem cooking- heating is different, but the timing of the EMP would determine the need for heat.
That should work well for the millions of people who live in apartment buildings.
Preppers use CB/SW radios and those can use batteries for power- it's probably time to look into getting one, if the current problems continue.

As much as people have tried to avoid being dependent on others, many need to think about the fact that safety in numbers is real and that cooperation among people in groups will be needed- gathering wood, hunting, growing/harvesting crops and providing basic medical services will be needed if the SHTF in a big way.

For those who know how, making power won't be impossible- car alternators can be rotated using human, air or water power and with the number of cars that won't be drivable, batteries will be widely available.
Not sure I want to depend on preppers to give me accurate news reports.

Anyway, my original point stands - if there is an EMP that cripples electric vehicles, there are bigger problems to address. I have no interest in crawling down survivalist rabbit holes.
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
That should work well for the millions of people who live in apartment buildings.

Not sure I want to depend on preppers to give me accurate news reports.

Anyway, my original point stands - if there is an EMP that cripples electric vehicles, there are bigger problems to address. I have no interest in crawling down survivalist rabbit holes.
That's not the point- listen to the people you trust, but the real problem with CB/SW is that it's not peer to peer, so it's like a bunch of people standing in a field, shouting. Then, someone who doesn't like what they hear will cause problems for everyone else.

Not 'survivalist', survival, as a practical habit.
 
SithZedi

SithZedi

Audioholic General
Today I learned that not having car dealerships will destroy america.

Back to reality.

Ford doing something different will be interesting, but I won't buy their vehicles so it won't effect me. Really, I'm not looking to buy anything till all the pricing silliness gets back to normal. Even then, I hate dealerships and would rather not deal with them, but until our idiotic archaic laws change when it comes to dealers, they hold all the cards.

Service departments are even worse, but that's another conversation.
With respect to dealers, do not underestimate the impact of ordering cars online. More and more customers are going this route so less headcount needed.. Also, dealers also make a higher margin on selling used cars than new. Carmax has eaten into that business further pressuring their results. Right now, their Service departments make them the most money but that will change too. The long term impact of servicing EV's vs ICE has to be factored in.

Dealerships are going to have to adapt.
 
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Hetfield

Audioholic Samurai
Did we ever get this master plan that will destroy America as we know it? Somehow it's a master plan involving electric cars and auto dealerships.
 
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