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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Manufacturer 84 at 0%
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<blockquote data-quote="ON D BIT" data-source="post: 16395349" data-attributes="member: 10422"><p>Sold is not the right word. I was looking at when the manufacturer gets the money from the dealer. If the manufacturer does not get paid until the customer pays for it they have excellent incentive to get it to the customer.</p><p></p><p>As I said earlier it’s better to get 90% than 0%. I’ve heard trucks make as much as $10k for the manufacturer at dealer pricing.</p><p>If a dealer pays $50k and msrp is $55k this would make manufacturer cost at $40k. </p><p>If the dealer sold this truck for $37k($36k ford, $1k dealer profit) it would then be sold at 90% of manufacturer cost. </p><p>Would ford sell it for this? Haha</p><p>Maybe I’m just not realistic. Again $36k is better than nothing or sitting around for another year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ON D BIT, post: 16395349, member: 10422"] Sold is not the right word. I was looking at when the manufacturer gets the money from the dealer. If the manufacturer does not get paid until the customer pays for it they have excellent incentive to get it to the customer. As I said earlier it’s better to get 90% than 0%. I’ve heard trucks make as much as $10k for the manufacturer at dealer pricing. If a dealer pays $50k and msrp is $55k this would make manufacturer cost at $40k. If the dealer sold this truck for $37k($36k ford, $1k dealer profit) it would then be sold at 90% of manufacturer cost. Would ford sell it for this? Haha Maybe I’m just not realistic. Again $36k is better than nothing or sitting around for another year. [/QUOTE]
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