07/16/2026
π "Why Do Some Dealerships Use One-Price Pricing?"
One of the questions I hear is:
"Why won't they negotiate?"
The answer is simpler than you might think.
Some dealerships believe the fairest price is the same price for everyone.
Instead of asking:
"How good are you at negotiating?"
They ask:
"What's a competitive market price today?"
Why some dealerships like one-price pricing
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Everyone starts with the same advertised price.
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Customers don't have to wonder if the person next to them got a better deal.
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Less time negotiating.
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More time learning about the vehicle, financing, and ownership.
For some buyers, that's exactly what they want.
Why some customers prefer traditional negotiation
Some people enjoy negotiating.
They like the process.
They feel they earned a better deal.
There's nothing wrong with that, either.
Here's what matters most
Whether you're shopping at a one-price dealership or a negotiating dealership...
Ask yourself these questions:
βοΈ Is the vehicle priced competitively for today's market?
βοΈ Are they transparent about fees?
βοΈ Are they explaining the numbers?
βοΈ Do I understand my trade value?
βοΈ Do I feel respected?
Because those things matter far more than whether the price changed by a few hundred dollars.
Aaron W.'s Rule
"The best deal isn't always the lowest advertised price...
It's the deal you fully understand and feel confident about."
A dealership's pricing strategy doesn't determine whether you'll have a great experience.
The people and the process do.
Real Answers. Real Solutions. Every Time.