What does car group buying mean?
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Car group buying refers to companies, units, and individuals purchasing multiple vehicles of the same brand or the same brand and model simultaneously, with dealers offering certain discount incentives. Related extended information is as follows: Car group buying: It involves many potential car buyers forming groups through various means such as the internet, text messages, or phone calls, assembling teams of a dozen or even dozens of people to collectively negotiate with dealers, aiming to purchase new cars at preferential prices. This purchasing method is a consumer behavior that leverages volume to pressure prices, with the final transaction price depending on factors such as the model purchased, quantity, and dealer profits. New consumption model: As a currently popular car purchasing method, car group buying is already commonplace in other industries. However, for high-priced products like cars, group buying is not as simple as wholesale purchases of other products. Yet, with careful and thorough planning and organization, more people are opting to buy cars through group buying, and car manufacturers and dealers are increasingly supporting this new consumption model.