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<blockquote data-quote="ON D BIT" data-source="post: 16399500" data-attributes="member: 10422"><p>A couple points:</p><p>Again why would anyone buy a used car for the same price as a new car?</p><p></p><p>You are specifically saying I don’t want to buy if a dealer will make so much profit. </p><p></p><p>That is very different than saying I can afford $35k and I won’t pay more that $35k for this vehicle. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line: Do not make your choice to buy or not based on how much the dealer will make. Buy or don’t buy because you think the vehicle in question is worth so much new. </p><p></p><p>I understand this may be hard to understand, so I’ll put it a different way. If a dealer sells for invoice after everything is paid and the all the utilities and insurance and interest is paid for that said vehicle they dealer is making no money on the deal. </p><p></p><p>Of course this goes out the window if you buy add on products at the time of the sale which is pure profit for the dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ON D BIT, post: 16399500, member: 10422"] A couple points: Again why would anyone buy a used car for the same price as a new car? You are specifically saying I don’t want to buy if a dealer will make so much profit. That is very different than saying I can afford $35k and I won’t pay more that $35k for this vehicle. Bottom line: Do not make your choice to buy or not based on how much the dealer will make. Buy or don’t buy because you think the vehicle in question is worth so much new. I understand this may be hard to understand, so I’ll put it a different way. If a dealer sells for invoice after everything is paid and the all the utilities and insurance and interest is paid for that said vehicle they dealer is making no money on the deal. Of course this goes out the window if you buy add on products at the time of the sale which is pure profit for the dealer. [/QUOTE]
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