Buying a Car Online vs. a Dealer in Albuquerque: Which Wins?
Albuquerque buyers ask this all the time. Short answer: online retailers are convenient but pricier; dealers are negotiable but tedious; a concierge gets you the dealer price without the dealer trip.
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Buying a car online vs. at a Albuquerque, New Mexico dealer is the wrong frame — the better question is "convenience vs. price." Online retailers (Carvana, Vroom, CarMax) charge $1,500–$3,000 above what a negotiated dealer deal would close at. Franchise dealers offer the lowest price but bury it under 14+ hours of research, calls, and finance-office traps. CarWhere is the third option: dealer pricing without the dealer experience. Flat $1,000.
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Albuquerque online vs dealer — questions answered
Is buying a car online cheaper than buying from a dealer in Albuquerque?
Why do online car retailers cost more than Albuquerque dealers?
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