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Replying to: oldfarmer50 (Dec 01, 2008 9:25 am) And they post on this site. Richard |
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Now don't get me wrong....I like to make money just as much as the next guy. And when these people sign the paperwork they are grown adults making a personal decision. But there was this one customer who I kinda feel bad for. They bought a 2005 Chrysler T+C fully loaded from me for $11,991 plus 3K in negative equity. After they got out of the finance office they owed $25,250 on their loan. They bought everything in the back end including life insurance. Now these people can't get out of their Chrysler for the next 7 years. I probably could have sold this customer and his family (wife bought a car from me, son bought a car from and his sister in law bought a car from me) a couple more cars but they are so buried in the ones they bought that they can't trade them in. We went so far over the top that they can't buy anything else. That is bad business in my opinion.
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Replying to: oldfarmer50 (Dec 01, 2008 9:25 am) How does this surprise you? Most people have no idea who the current vice president is? You also forget, there is a "large" segment of people who are payment buyers. They couldn't tell you the cost of the car or the interest rate - all they know is they bought that car for $275 per month (and probably 72 months - but they don't realize that). I don't blame anyone for this....it's just how people are.
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Replying to: traindriver (Nov 27, 2006 2:37 am) Flash forward to Friday, we show up I find my salesman and we swap keys. Take another test drive while the Dodge is appraised and that is waiting on us when we get back. After a few questions, his assistant is back with an offer (my guy was in the middle of another deal when we showed). I bumped them by a grand on the trade and 200 on the already red tagged price of the GMC and boom! We have a deal. Arrived at the dealer at 11:30 and was eating a burger at the McDonalds up the road from the dealership by 1, with a new truck in the parking lot. See! It can be done quickly and painlessly if both sides are eager and prepared and lay off the gamesmanship. BTW...My guy had a really good day. In addition to mine, he moved a used Yukon appeared to be close to closing a couple on a Vibe. |
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Replying to: driver100 (Dec 01, 2008 5:16 am) O yea' Baby.... bring out the whip and handcuffs |
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Replying to: driver100 (Dec 01, 2008 5:19 am) maybe there was a fine print? * after $3000 down or trade-in value
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Replying to: alejandrom (Dec 01, 2008 8:23 am) Does your advertised price specifically state this is from the 90210 zip code, either in the big or fine print? If so, then I see nothing wrong with it. But if it doesn't then that is clearly wrong and you have confirmed to us that some dealers still have a long way to go until some of us here will view them as "respectable businesses". And I'm being nice. If I really said what I thought, the post would get deleted by our gracious hosts and I may get kicked out of here. |
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