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While it sounds like an urban legend, the (BOGO) deal was a real marketing strategy used by several dealerships in the late 2000s and early 2010s. π The Reality of the Deal
: Even if the car was "free," the buyer was typically still responsible for the taxes, titles, and registration fees for both vehicles. buy a kia get one free
: Customers generally had to pay the full Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the first car, forfeiting any rebates or negotiations. π¬ Notable Examples Specific dealerships became famous for these commercials: Summit Place Kia Kia dealer OpenAuburn Hills, MI While it sounds like an urban legend, the
: In the 1990s and early 2000s, Kia was still building its reputation in the US and used aggressive pricing to gain market share. π¬ Notable Examples Specific dealerships became famous for
An Akron, Ohio dealership that offered similar BOGO deals on models like the . π‘ Why Did They Do It?
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