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SVT Dealers..Cash Buyer for 2010 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="42ITUS" data-source="post: 8348389" data-attributes="member: 19398"><p>so... as a consumer, it's MY opportunity to work with a dealer? Not the other way around? I have to "earn" their being willing to help me and take care of my car? </p><p></p><p>As a business owner, I always thank my customers whether they do business with me or not. I thank them for the opportunity to earn their business. I guess I'm in the wrong industry.</p><p></p><p>Back to the point. You guys should happy you can get one @ MSRP. Here in Honolulu, the ADM was $20K as recently as February. I recently saw one with a $3500 ADM. Offered to buy it on the spot at MSRP and they thought I was joking. I told them if they want to sell it @ MSRP to call. That was 3 weeks ago, no call. It makes way more sense for us to buy it in CA and ship it over. Can't wait to see what they start selling for.</p><p></p><p>BTW, the economy stinks over here too. I think because there are so many single military that they come back from their deployment and have a lot of disposable income. Actually, even the economy is in the sh!tter, there are lots of wealthy people here. In fact, I know someone that paid $120K for a KR. I think he got it in January. Paid $68K for his GT500, got $32K on the trade, which they sold for $43K. Dealerships here are lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="42ITUS, post: 8348389, member: 19398"] so... as a consumer, it's MY opportunity to work with a dealer? Not the other way around? I have to "earn" their being willing to help me and take care of my car? As a business owner, I always thank my customers whether they do business with me or not. I thank them for the opportunity to earn their business. I guess I'm in the wrong industry. Back to the point. You guys should happy you can get one @ MSRP. Here in Honolulu, the ADM was $20K as recently as February. I recently saw one with a $3500 ADM. Offered to buy it on the spot at MSRP and they thought I was joking. I told them if they want to sell it @ MSRP to call. That was 3 weeks ago, no call. It makes way more sense for us to buy it in CA and ship it over. Can't wait to see what they start selling for. BTW, the economy stinks over here too. I think because there are so many single military that they come back from their deployment and have a lot of disposable income. Actually, even the economy is in the sh!tter, there are lots of wealthy people here. In fact, I know someone that paid $120K for a KR. I think he got it in January. Paid $68K for his GT500, got $32K on the trade, which they sold for $43K. Dealerships here are lucky. [/QUOTE]
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