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Q & A Session... - Ask a Ford Dealer
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<blockquote data-quote="StangMan04" data-source="post: 15266886" data-attributes="member: 30798"><p>Would you typically beat another dealers price even if you were to lose money on a sale? I would assume so if you are going for volume discounts. I ask because when I bought my F-150 dealers were saying the deal I was getting from another dealership was actually a loss, but they have to make money somewhere so I assumed they were lying.</p><p></p><p>Does the cost of a vehicle vary between dealers? Say the exact same specs, etc. Might be a dumb question but just curious. I would assume the difference may be in volume kickbacks or something when they report their numbers to Ford. </p><p></p><p>Are there rebates that only a General Manager or such can approve/apply? My experience was shaky due to a difference in price upon pickup and they finally met at my price since the GM assigned a rebate/discount ($1000) (already had private cash and $500 rebate or whatever it was) that only he could (lying I am sure).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StangMan04, post: 15266886, member: 30798"] Would you typically beat another dealers price even if you were to lose money on a sale? I would assume so if you are going for volume discounts. I ask because when I bought my F-150 dealers were saying the deal I was getting from another dealership was actually a loss, but they have to make money somewhere so I assumed they were lying. Does the cost of a vehicle vary between dealers? Say the exact same specs, etc. Might be a dumb question but just curious. I would assume the difference may be in volume kickbacks or something when they report their numbers to Ford. Are there rebates that only a General Manager or such can approve/apply? My experience was shaky due to a difference in price upon pickup and they finally met at my price since the GM assigned a rebate/discount ($1000) (already had private cash and $500 rebate or whatever it was) that only he could (lying I am sure). [/QUOTE]
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