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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Offers on vehicles.. How much lower than asking price ?
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<blockquote data-quote="spitin venom" data-source="post: 6571130" data-attributes="member: 48734"><p>Most dealers do, but, there is a cost to ship them from the austion. Then there is a cost to recondition them (smog and safety), usually $500+. Then you have to pay to advertise them. Then you have to pay the salesman, finance writer, porter, gas, paperwork, rent, utilities, misc. other things, etc. There really isn't as much gross in the cars as the general public thinks (in most cases). Some luxury/specialty vehicles have more in them. The closer you get to wholesale book, the better. For new cars, the closer you get to factory invoice the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spitin venom, post: 6571130, member: 48734"] Most dealers do, but, there is a cost to ship them from the austion. Then there is a cost to recondition them (smog and safety), usually $500+. Then you have to pay to advertise them. Then you have to pay the salesman, finance writer, porter, gas, paperwork, rent, utilities, misc. other things, etc. There really isn't as much gross in the cars as the general public thinks (in most cases). Some luxury/specialty vehicles have more in them. The closer you get to wholesale book, the better. For new cars, the closer you get to factory invoice the better. [/QUOTE]
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