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Thwy should skip the dealers and pass the savings on to the consumers by selling direct like Tesla does.
I shopped the dealers, it was annoying, so I went online and ordered my car there exactly how I wanted.
Hyundai is trying to sell cars on Amazon.
While that might be convenient for some, that is still selling vehicles through a 3rd party.
I don't understand why Hyundai even has a "build your own car" feature on their website as you can't actually order that way directly from them nor can you just waltz down to the dealership and have them order it for you as they're only allocated whatever Hyundai decides to build and send them (at least with the new EVs).
It's a step in the right direction. Another example of legacy auto copying Tesla. It is a good thing.
Keep in mind that some people buy private party to not go through a dealership.