{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Dealer's INSANE Policy FORCED Me To Walk Away From the GX550?!","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/dealer-s-insane-policy-forced-me-to-walk-away-from-the-gx550","audioUrl":"https://traffic.megaphone.fm/APO8452976325.mp3","description":"In this video I call dealership after dealership hunting down a 2026 Lexus GX550 for my client. What I ran into was one of the craziest dealer policies I have ever seen in my career...\n"},"annotations":[{"startTime":54.0,"endTime":71.7,"type":"concept","title":"hard-to-get car negotiation","url":"/glossary/hard-to-get-car-negotiation","quote":"How do you negotiate on a hard-to-get car? ... But the GX550 is nowhere to be found. You can call 100 dealerships and there is not one available.","canonicalId":"concept:hard-to-get-car-negotiation","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Negotiating a hard-to-get car is different because limited inventory reduces a dealer’s incentive to discount. The episode frames the problem as: if the GX 550 is effectively unavailable across many dealers, the usual discount strategy may not work."}},{"startTime":84.0,"endTime":96.6,"type":"brand","title":"Overtrail Plus","url":"/glossary/overtrail-plus","quote":"We are looking for one in the Overtrail Plus. We are looking for Earth Brown, White, or Black.","canonicalId":"brand:overtrail-plus","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Overtrail Plus is a specific Lexus GX 550 trim level that bundles off-road-oriented features and higher equipment content than the base versions. Trim matters for pricing and availability because dealers may only have certain configurations in stock.","simplifiedExplanation":"Overtrail Plus is a particular version (trim) of the GX 550 with extra features. When you’re shopping, the exact trim affects what deals you can get and what’s actually available."}},{"startTime":101.0,"endTime":106.52,"type":"term","title":"options","url":"/glossary/options","quote":"108. Now that doesn't mean there's actually 108 available. But that means there are options.","canonicalId":"term:options","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In car-shopping context, “options” usually means different factory configurations (packages, trims, colors, and equipment) that affect both availability and price. The host is pointing out that a listing count doesn’t equal the exact number of cars you can buy with the specific setup you want.","simplifiedExplanation":"Here, “options” means the different versions of the car—like different colors or packages. A number you see online may not mean there are that many exactly matching cars available."}},{"startTime":190.0,"endTime":194.56,"type":"term","title":"VIN","url":"/glossary/vin","quote":"What's the last three digits of the VIN number? 288.","canonicalId":"term:vin","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-character code that identifies a specific vehicle. Asking for the last digits is a quick way to confirm you’re talking about the exact unit the dealer has allocated or is expecting to arrive.","simplifiedExplanation":"A VIN is like a car’s unique ID number. Checking the last digits helps confirm the exact car you’re being offered."}},{"startTime":301.2,"endTime":307.0,"type":"term","title":"bench seat","url":"/glossary/bench-seat","quote":"So it's loaded to the hilt. The thing is it's got a bench seat in the middle row. It's a three row.","canonicalId":"term:bench-seat","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A bench seat is a single, continuous seat across the width of the vehicle, rather than two separate captain’s chairs. In a three-row SUV, a bench in the middle row typically maximizes seating capacity and can make it easier to seat more people side-by-side.","simplifiedExplanation":"A bench seat is one wide seat instead of two separate seats. In the middle row of a three-row SUV, it usually means you can fit more people across that row."}},{"startTime":311.5,"endTime":322.9,"type":"term","title":"cat-backed performance exhaust","url":"/glossary/cat-backed-performance-exhaust","quote":"So this has the cat-backed performance exhaust. What's that? Well, let's see. Oh, it's going to sound a little beefier.","canonicalId":"term:cat-backed-performance-exhaust","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A cat-backed exhaust system replaces everything from the catalytic converter to the tailpipe, aiming to improve exhaust flow and sound. Because it’s downstream of the catalytic converter, it’s often marketed as a performance upgrade, though real horsepower gains are usually modest and depend on the exact setup and engine calibration.","simplifiedExplanation":"A cat-backed exhaust is an aftermarket exhaust that starts after the catalytic converter and goes to the back of the car. People do it to make the car sound better and sometimes gain a little power, but it’s not usually a huge horsepower jump."}},{"startTime":318.0,"endTime":321.7,"type":"term","title":"horsepower","url":"/glossary/horsepower","quote":"Oh, it's going to sound a little beefier. It might increase the horsepower by 10 horses maybe. That's what that is.","canonicalId":"term:horsepower","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Horsepower is a measure of engine power output—how much work the engine can do over time. When someone claims an exhaust “might increase the horsepower by 10 horses,” they’re talking about a potential change in how much power the engine produces, usually measured on a dyno or estimated from testing.","simplifiedExplanation":"Horsepower is a way to describe how strong the engine is. If they say the exhaust could add “10 horses,” they mean it might make the engine produce about 10 more units of power."}},{"startTime":343.7,"endTime":345.5,"type":"term","title":"add-ons","url":"/glossary/add-ons","quote":"The price of the car, the trade, the add-ons, the accessories.\n[345.5s] We actually have an entire team of 15 people working towards you.","canonicalId":"term:add-ons","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In car sales, add-ons are extra items or packages dealers tack onto the deal beyond the base vehicle price. They can include accessories, protection products, and other dealer-installed or dealer-sourced adders that raise the out-the-door cost.","simplifiedExplanation":"Add-ons are extra stuff the dealer tries to sell on top of the car. They usually cost extra and can make the final price higher."}},{"startTime":366.4,"endTime":382.34,"type":"car","title":"Lexus GX550","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d4/Driver%27s_Door_View_of_a_New_Lexus_GX550_in_Cape_Town.jpg?utm_source=commons.wikimedia.org&utm_campaign=imageinfo&utm_content=thumbnail","quote":"This dealership is advertising a thousand dollars off a GX550.\n[370.5s] Dealerships don't determine what a good deal on a car is.\n[372.9s] Consumers don't determine what a good deal on a car is.\n[375.2s] The only person who decides what a good deal on the car is is actually the market.\n[378.9s] The market's going to make a decision.\n[380.7s] So, they got a GX550.","canonicalId":"car:lexus:gx550","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Lexus GX550 is a full-size luxury SUV from Lexus, positioned as a more premium, off-road-capable alternative to typical family crossovers. In this segment, the hosts discuss how pricing and availability for the GX550 can drive negotiation outcomes.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Lexus GX550 is a luxury SUV. Here, they’re talking about how dealers price it and how that affects whether a deal is worth it.","imageAttribution":"Husskeyy (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":370.5,"endTime":382.34,"type":"concept","title":"market pricing","url":"/glossary/market-pricing","quote":"Dealerships don't determine what a good deal on a car is.\n[372.9s] Consumers don't determine what a good deal on a car is.\n[375.2s] The only person who decides what a good deal on the car is is actually the market.\n[378.9s] The market's going to make a decision.\n[380.7s] So, they got a GX550.","canonicalId":"concept:market-pricing","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Market pricing is the idea that the “real” price for a car is set by supply and demand, not by what any single dealership advertises. Even if a dealer claims a discount, the market determines whether buyers can actually get that car for less.","simplifiedExplanation":"Market pricing means the price is mostly driven by how many cars are available and how badly people want them. So one dealership’s advertised discount doesn’t always mean you’ll get a great deal."}},{"startTime":452.6,"endTime":454.3,"type":"term","title":"10% off","url":"/glossary/10-off","quote":"10% off. Easy peasy. Rock and roll.","canonicalId":"term:10-off","priority":0.2,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“10% off” is a discount expressed as a percentage off the vehicle’s starting price (often MSRP or the dealer’s listed price). In negotiations, the exact base price matters because 10% off one number can be very different from 10% off another.","simplifiedExplanation":"“10% off” means the dealer is offering a discount of ten percent. The catch is that it depends what price they’re discounting from."}},{"startTime":458.3,"endTime":460.6,"type":"term","title":"inventory","url":"/glossary/inventory","quote":"Let me see what we have as far as the inventory here. GX 550.","canonicalId":"term:inventory","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In car sales, “inventory” means the specific vehicles a dealer currently has on hand (or has allocated) to sell. When someone says they’ll “take a look at the inventory,” they’re checking what exact cars and trims are available right now.","simplifiedExplanation":"In this context, “inventory” just means the cars the dealer has available to sell. It’s basically their current selection on the lot or in their system."}},{"startTime":550.8,"endTime":553.5,"type":"concept","title":"out of state deals","url":"/glossary/out-of-state-deals","quote":"[542.8s] I need like nine of these bad boys.\n[544.5s] So unfortunately, even if I was able to get him to okay that pricing, we have a dealership\n[550.8s] policy where we don't do any out of state deals.","canonicalId":"concept:out-of-state-deals","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Out of state deals” refers to selling a vehicle to a buyer located in a different state than the dealership. Dealer policies may restrict these transactions due to registration, tax handling, logistics, or internal compliance rules.","simplifiedExplanation":"An “out of state deal” is when you buy a car from a dealer in one state but you live in another. Some dealers won’t do that because of paperwork, taxes, or their own rules."}},{"startTime":690.3,"endTime":706.9,"type":"term","title":"bin","quote":"[690.3s] It's a brand new car and I can give you the bin or the stock number, whatever one you want.\n[702.8s] You can give me the last four of the bin if you'd like.\n[706.9s]  5758.","canonicalId":"term:bin","priority":0.2,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In dealership inventory systems, a “bin” (often “inventory bin” or “lot bin”) is a location/reference code used to track where a vehicle is stored or how it’s categorized. Asking for the last four of the bin is a way to pinpoint the exact unit.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “bin” here is a dealer location/ID code for where a specific car is in their system. Saying “last four of the bin” is a quick way to identify the exact vehicle."}},{"startTime":690.3,"endTime":706.9,"type":"term","title":"stock number","url":"/glossary/stock-number","quote":"[690.3s] It's a brand new car and I can give you the bin or the stock number, whatever one you want.\n[693.9s]  Definitely.\n[702.8s] You can give me the last four of the bin if you'd like.\n[706.9s]  5758.","canonicalId":"term:stock-number","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A stock number is the dealer’s internal identifier for a specific vehicle in their inventory. It helps staff and customers reference the exact car being discussed, especially when multiple similar trims are on the lot.","simplifiedExplanation":"A stock number is like the dealer’s ID tag for a particular car. When someone gives you the stock number, they mean the exact vehicle they have in inventory."}},{"startTime":696.1,"endTime":700.3,"type":"car","title":"Lexus GX","url":"/cars/lexus/gx","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/2024_Lexus_GX_550_Overtrail_%28United_States%29_front_view_02.jpg","quote":"[694.7s] Which kind of car is it first?\n[696.1s] It's a Lexus.\n[698.9s] A GX.\n[699.9s]  GX.","canonicalId":"car:lexus:gx","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Lexus GX is a midsize luxury SUV from Lexus, known for its body-on-frame construction and off-road-focused hardware. In the GX lineup, it’s typically positioned as the more rugged alternative to Lexus’s crossover SUVs.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Lexus GX is a luxury SUV from Lexus. It’s built to handle rough roads better than many regular “city” SUVs, so it’s often chosen by people who want comfort plus capability.","imageAttribution":"Charles (CC BY 2.0)"}},{"startTime":736.0,"endTime":741.4,"type":"term","title":"allocated status","url":"/glossary/allocated-status","quote":"I mean a lot of the times when they're in an allocated status and they transfer over to\n[741.4s] in transit, the VIN number could change.","canonicalId":"term:allocated-status","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An allocated status means the manufacturer has assigned a specific number of vehicles to a dealer, typically tied to certain trims and configurations. Until the car is fully in the dealer’s possession, the exact VIN and details can still change as the vehicle moves through the pipeline.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Allocated” means the factory has basically earmarked cars for that dealer. But before it arrives, the exact car details can still shift as it’s being shipped and processed."}},{"startTime":766.5,"endTime":773.9,"type":"term","title":"two-tone","url":"/glossary/two-tone","quote":"I mean in transit overtrail plus, I have, I do have the incognito with black two-tone.\n[773.9s] It's a chateau interior.","canonicalId":"term:two-tone","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Two-tone refers to a vehicle’s interior or exterior using two different colors to create contrast. Here, the dealer mentions “black two-tone,” which is a specific interior color/trim combination used to match the buyer’s preferred look."}},{"startTime":773.9,"endTime":775.3,"type":"term","title":"chateau interior","url":"/glossary/chateau-interior","quote":"I mean in transit overtrail plus, I have, I do have the incognito with black two-tone.\n[773.9s] It's a chateau interior.","canonicalId":"term:chateau-interior","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Chateau interior” is a trim/color name for the GX’s cabin upholstery and/or interior color scheme. It’s the kind of dealer-specified option detail buyers use to confirm they’re getting the exact interior look they want.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Chateau interior” is the dealer’s name for a specific interior color/material combination. It’s basically the cabin’s look—what color the seats and trim are."}},{"startTime":882.4,"endTime":887.3,"type":"term","title":"tax and registration","url":"/glossary/tax-and-registration","quote":"The silver, we're asking 87, 605 plus tax and registration. The earth and black on it. We're asking 88, 304.","canonicalId":"term:tax-and-registration","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Tax and registration” are the government and administrative costs added to a car’s purchase price. Even when a dealer quotes a vehicle price, the out-the-door total usually ends up higher once sales tax and registration fees are included.","simplifiedExplanation":"Tax and registration are extra fees you pay to the government when you buy and register the car. The dealer’s sticker price often doesn’t include all of that, so the final total is higher."}},{"startTime":891.1,"endTime":897.54,"type":"term","title":"markup","url":"/glossary/markup","quote":"You're still doing 10K markup, right?... Yeah.  Yeah. $10,000 markup on the over trails.","canonicalId":"term:markup","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In car sales, “markup” is the amount a dealer adds above the vehicle’s base price (or above what the buyer expects to pay). When the speaker says “$10,000 markup,” they mean the dealer is charging an extra $10k on top of the normal selling price, which can make the deal feel unfair even if the car is in demand.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Markup” is the extra money a dealer adds to the car’s price. If it’s a $10,000 markup, you’re paying $10,000 more than the normal price the dealer would be using without that added premium."}},{"startTime":951.0,"endTime":953.3,"type":"term","title":"resell value","url":"/glossary/resell-value","quote":"I mean, this car holds very, very high resell value. You have a 2024 with 10,000 miles right now.","canonicalId":"term:resell-value","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Resell value is the amount you can reasonably expect to get when you sell the vehicle later. Dealers often bring it up to justify higher pricing, especially when they believe the model holds its value well.","simplifiedExplanation":"Resell value is what the car is likely worth when you sell it later. In the conversation, it’s used to support why the dealer thinks their price is justified."}},{"startTime":1004.0,"endTime":1009.4,"type":"concept","title":"out-the-door price","url":"/glossary/out-the-door-price","quote":"I'll keep calling around until I find a dealership willing to do one of them as RP. That's the goal, right? What's your flexibility? I mean, are you willing to?","canonicalId":"concept:out-the-door-price","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An out-the-door price (OTD) is the total amount you pay to take the car home, including taxes, registration, and dealer fees—not just the vehicle’s base price. Negotiations often hinge on whether the dealer is quoting OTD or only the advertised price.","simplifiedExplanation":"The out-the-door price is the final total you pay to get the car. It includes the extra stuff like taxes and fees, not just the advertised price."}},{"startTime":1204.3,"endTime":1210.4,"type":"car","title":"Lexus RZ","url":"/cars/lexus/rz","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/2022_Lexus_RZ.jpg","quote":"If there were any other car, I can get you an RZ $5,000 below sticker right now.\nI'm all for it, right?","canonicalId":"car:lexus:rz","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Lexus RZ is Lexus’s electric crossover, and in this segment it’s used as an example of a different model that could be discounted versus the GX550. The host/agent is contrasting what’s possible on pricing for different Lexus models.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Lexus RZ is an electric Lexus SUV/crossover. They mention it to say they might be able to get a discount on an RZ instead of the GX550.","imageAttribution":"Calreyn88 (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":1215.4,"endTime":1229.0,"type":"concept","title":"allocation / unit quotas","url":"/glossary/allocation-unit-quotas","quote":"That's why those dealers that you're asking like, why do they do it?\nIt's because I do, you know, 60 Lexuses a month and they know they're going to get 10 Lexus\nfrom me and one of them is a GX at MSRP, but the other nine are deals that they would be\nmore than willing to do.","canonicalId":"concept:allocation-unit-quotas","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"This segment describes how dealers manage limited inventory through allocation—assigning a certain number of vehicles to a salesperson, broker, or region. The “deal structure” is that one high-demand model (the GX) may be sold at MSRP, while other models are discounted to make the overall arrangement worthwhile.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re talking about how dealers sometimes have limited supply and only “set aside” a certain number of cars for certain buyers or partners. To get the deal you want, they may require you to accept a less-discounted car while getting better pricing on other cars."}},{"startTime":1222.0,"endTime":1226.0,"type":"term","title":"MSRP","url":"/glossary/msrp","quote":"It's because I do, you know, 60 Lexuses a month and they know they're going to get 10 Lexus\nfrom me and one of them is a GX at MSRP, but the other nine are deals that they would be\nmore than willing to do.","canonicalId":"term:msrp","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price) is the base price a carmaker sets for a vehicle before taxes, registration, and dealer add-ons. In negotiations, “at MSRP” means the buyer isn’t getting a discount off the list price for that specific unit.","simplifiedExplanation":"MSRP is the sticker price the manufacturer lists for the car. If something is “at MSRP,” it means you’re paying the listed price before extra fees."}},{"startTime":1235.1,"endTime":1257.4,"type":"term","title":"units","url":"/glossary/units","quote":"How many units would I have to bring him a month to be able to get MSRP on a GX?\nMaybe 60.\n60 a month sounds.","canonicalId":"term:units","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In car sales, “units” means the number of vehicles sold (not parts or service items). The speaker is using unit targets to argue that the dealer would need a big sales-volume increase before they’d discount a GX to MSRP.","simplifiedExplanation":"Here, “units” just means how many cars the dealer sells. They’re talking about how many cars per month would be needed to justify pricing at the sticker price."}},{"startTime":1272.8,"endTime":1276.8,"type":"term","title":"sticker","url":"/glossary/sticker","quote":"I'll give you both of my overtrelds in stock at sticker right now.\nYeah.\n60, I can't get you 60 deals a month man.","canonicalId":"term:sticker","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Sticker” refers to the vehicle’s price on the window sticker (typically tied to MSRP). Saying they’ll sell “at sticker” means they won’t add the usual markup above the listed price."}},{"startTime":1292.9,"endTime":1300.9,"type":"car","title":"Lexus TX","url":"/cars/lexus/tx","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/2024_Lexus_TX_350_AWD%2C_rear_12.23.23.jpg","quote":"If there were any other car, I have 20 TX's on the ground right now. [1296.8s] I'm happy to do an invoice deal on them. [1298.8s] Not a GX. 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