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I think new cars can be a little different because they just get a flat rate from the manufacturer. If they have used inventory, there's probably more margin to work with. Also, if you buy close to the end of the month, they're always a little more motivated to move inventoryNone. I bought two new 2025 model cars recently with cash. They basically threw in a small upgrade and an extra key fob. You will almost never get a discount for purchasing a new model car even if you are are a long time customer. I was told by the dealer that their only real discounts are on electric vehicles because they haven't been able to move any inventory and the banks and the government will offer zero interest financing and even subsidies to move those models.
I think new cars can be a little different because they just get a flat rate from the manufacturer. If they have used inventory, there's probably more margin to work with. Also, if you buy close to the end of the month, they're always a little more motivated to move inventory
What are you gonna get, Nigger Jim? A Smartcar?
"DO YOU FIND SOMETHING AMUSING ABOUT THE SIZE OF MY AUTOMOBILE?? YOU FUCKIN NIGGER???"
They obviously don't want to take a loss, but they might under the right circumstances. There is an aspect of their business that's about moving numbers, so it can happen.I was listening to something about the business of selling cars. It said that dealers and car salesman get higher bonuses or something for hitting certain metrics. 20 cars, 40 cars, 60 cars something like that. They said sometimes it is worth it to sell cars at a loss at the end of the month in order to hit these numbers because the bonus from the dealership outweighs the loss. Is that true?
Anything 2024 or later you can get a discount because they have a harder time moving those vehicles even when they are new and haven't been driven off of the lot. But new cars are often sold at sticker price or even higher. Something like a new sports car is just pure overcharge with them often adding on thousands of dollars in dealer markup because they know that the rubes will pay.I think new cars can be a little different because they just get a flat rate from the manufacturer. If they have used inventory, there's probably more margin to work with. Also, if you buy close to the end of the month, they're always a little more motivated to move inventory
Dealerships are making less and less per sale now on cars. This is why they try to sell you on every possible service or upgrade because their commissions run much higher. They want you to upgrade the sound system package or sports ride or whatever because the bonuses on those are actually more than just selling the car in the first place. They can literally sell you a brand new 2025 model car and make less than $1,000 for the dealership on that sale. Imagine selling a $50,000 truck and getting a $500 commission on it that also has to be split with the dealership.I was listening to something about the business of selling cars. It said that dealers and car salesman get higher bonuses or something for hitting certain metrics. 20 cars, 40 cars, 60 cars something like that. They said sometimes it is worth it to sell cars at a loss at the end of the month in order to hit these numbers because the bonus from the dealership outweighs the loss. Is that true?
They take a loss on every electric vehicle but the banks and government either subsidize it or allow for major tax write offs. But I doubt that they are taking losses on the chinese and mexican made pieces of shit that they pass for 'American' cars nowadays.They obviously don't want to take a loss, but they might under the right circumstances. There is an aspect of their business that's about moving numbers, so it can happen.
I traded in a car once and they gave me the license plate transfer fee for free and that was it. On an SUV with 130K miles but was otherwise fine.Dealers are thieves when it comes to trade-ins, so even when you think you're getting a deal, they're probably still making money.
Work took away the blacked out Tahoe?A rape bus
You don't get a better deal. You'd get factory incentives, but I'm assuming you're buying some used car from a lot and not something new.
The dealer wants to make money off you financing.
More like Nigger Rich JohnNope . New
Exactly-- my understanding is the price may go up slightly if you pay cash. Since they can't make money off financing.The dealer wants to make money off you financing.
Correct. The dealership would rather lose a sale than give away car. I've did it well over a dozen times.Exactly-- my understanding is the price may go up slightly if you pay cash. Since they can't make money off financing.
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