{"version":"1.1.0","producer":"fm.getcarcurious","layer":"official","episode":{"title":"Automakers Want to Sell DIRECT TO CONSUMER & Dealers Are PISSED | Episode 1104","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/automakers-want-to-sell-direct-to-consumer-dealers-are-pissed-episode-1104","audioUrl":"https://pdrl.fm/3359a6/pscrb.fm/rss/p/mgln.ai/e/1385/injector.simplecastaudio.com/14b42e71-1f9c-41b2-944f-bc8f2b3a3cb9/episodes/e72807d2-6d2d-432b-9cf0-4a22ce403837/audio/128/default.mp3?aid=rss_feed&awCollectionId=14b42e71-1f9c-41b2-944f-bc8f2b3a3cb9&awEpisodeId=e72807d2-6d2d-432b-9cf0-4a22ce403837&feed=gkrQ6WSC","description":"Today on CarEdge Live, Ray and Zach discuss the latest news on automakers trying to sell direct to consumer. Tune in to learn more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com\nfor information about our collection and use of personal data for\nadvertising.\n"},"annotations":[{"id":471833,"startTime":76.2,"endTime":85.5,"type":"company","title":"Scout Motors","url":"/glossary/scout-motors","quote":"a Volkswagen subsidiary, a connected to Volkswagen company, Scout Motors, who had wanted to sell direct to consumer for a long time now.","canonicalId":"company:scout-motors","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Scout Motors is an automaker brand connected to Volkswagen. In this segment, it’s described as trying to sell cars direct to consumers, which is a business model that can bypass traditional dealer networks.","simplifiedExplanation":"Scout Motors is a car company tied to Volkswagen. 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This is presented as a way to reduce wasted time and improve confidence in the buying process.","simplifiedExplanation":"They talk about a system that grades dealerships so you can find better ones. The idea is to avoid wasting time with dealers that add surprise fees or pressure you.","sourceStartTime":1519.2,"sourceEndTime":1545.5}},{"id":471870,"startTime":1519.2,"endTime":1524.3,"type":"term","title":"dock fees","url":"/glossary/dock-fees","quote":"The good dealers... the ones that charge insane dock fees or add-ons and bait and switch on prices.","canonicalId":"term:dock-fees","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.82,"source":"gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Dock fees are dealer charges added to a vehicle’s price for handling or processing the car, often justified as administrative costs. They’re controversial because they can make the final price higher than what shoppers expect.","simplifiedExplanation":"Dock fees are extra charges a dealer adds on top of the car’s price. 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