I am finding there are way more wanters than buyers, talk about wanting a car at MSRP, but when one is offered....crickets. Same old story, money talks and bullshit walks.
Somewhere I missed who you are! A dealer? Sent from my SM-S506DL using the svtperformance.com mobile app
Seriously? I contacted you willing to pay MSRP. Nope you wanted $9K over trying to recoup all your costs including tax and registration. Then you did come down a month later to $85K but still way over MSRP. Now you complain you cant sell at $80K. I would have bought from you a month ago at MSRP.
T - Beautiful car and good talking with you last week. Really wish I could buy now but just not in the cards right now. I'm sure you will sell it soon, def with Spring around the corner. David.
Sure. As I told you in our initial conversation, the dealer sold me the car at MSRP, plus 2k for his ordering privilege. That makes it 82k. Add a 6.75% tax and 900+ license fees and a $150 bullshit fee and I ended up with real close to 90k in the car. At 80k I am eating all the tax, title, and license fees. Which at the time we discussed I was hoping to recoup as to break about even. Numbers are approximate, but you get the idea. Any other concerns I will gladly address. Thanks for your responses.
So then you were not selling the car MSRP. Your 1st post said you offered at MSRP, now you are adding 10k to a used car.
Things change. When the car was first listed prices were up, the 21's weren't coming out, and I wanted to break even in this transaction. Now the car is below MSRP and my point is that no offers have been tendered. Truth be told, the car sells, or it doesn't. Life goes on. And all is good. Thanks for your replies.
Just making sure the info you are providing is crystal clear as being a seller you are responsible for providing accurate information to any and all potential buyers.