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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="13COBRA" data-source="post: 16399095" data-attributes="member: 138337"><p>I have all of my new inventory (Shelby's excluded) priced under invoice.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think we're on the right track.</p><p></p><p>No, I don't add advertisement fees to each vehicle purchased that's payable by the consumer.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I do track my average advertisement spend per vehicle in stock AND per vehicle sold. If I didn't, I'd be an idiot.</p><p></p><p>Let's define "USED" in the way that I mentioned it. NEW = still on factory MSO. USED = titled in an individual/company/trust's name.</p><p></p><p>Only NEW car dealership franchises can sell NEW cars/trucks/SUVs. The only way an individual/company/trust can sell vehicles is USED vehicles.</p><p></p><p>Would you pay the same amount of money for a like-new iPad off of Craigslist as you would a new iPad from the Apple store? No.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, the thing that you're missing here is...it's a free market. You are MORE than welcome to make whatever kind of outlandish offer that you see as being fair and worthwhile for you. The dealership (owner of said vehicle) has every right to accept, reject or to counter your offer. That's the cool factor of living in the good ole US of A. I mean hell, I could have a car online for $24,500...you come in with a check for $24,500...and if you're a jerk to my employees or I don't want to do business with you, I can send you packing with your check in hand.</p><p></p><p>Glad we're on the same track now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13COBRA, post: 16399095, member: 138337"] I have all of my new inventory (Shelby's excluded) priced under invoice. I think we're on the right track. No, I don't add advertisement fees to each vehicle purchased that's payable by the consumer. Yes, I do track my average advertisement spend per vehicle in stock AND per vehicle sold. If I didn't, I'd be an idiot. Let's define "USED" in the way that I mentioned it. NEW = still on factory MSO. USED = titled in an individual/company/trust's name. Only NEW car dealership franchises can sell NEW cars/trucks/SUVs. The only way an individual/company/trust can sell vehicles is USED vehicles. Would you pay the same amount of money for a like-new iPad off of Craigslist as you would a new iPad from the Apple store? No. Also, the thing that you're missing here is...it's a free market. You are MORE than welcome to make whatever kind of outlandish offer that you see as being fair and worthwhile for you. The dealership (owner of said vehicle) has every right to accept, reject or to counter your offer. That's the cool factor of living in the good ole US of A. I mean hell, I could have a car online for $24,500...you come in with a check for $24,500...and if you're a jerk to my employees or I don't want to do business with you, I can send you packing with your check in hand. Glad we're on the same track now. [/QUOTE]
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