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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Woohoo banks are finally open!
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<blockquote data-quote="DepWraith" data-source="post: 16240796" data-attributes="member: 91861"><p>Not sure how renting a movie compared to going to see it in the theater equates to purchasing a vehicle...can't exactly get one at my house.</p><p></p><p>Coke does not supply a MSRP for their product, nor is that industry standard in the beverage industry...not apples to apples I'm afraid.</p><p></p><p>Yes I would sell at MSRP...because that's how you develop a friendly relationship with your customers, which in turn brings the best word of mouth advertising and repeat customers. 10 vehicles and you're eating $200 a vehicle...while still make a profit and pleasing future repeat customers.</p><p></p><p>Have you read how many people on here have been told by their usual dealer that they are being charged ADM's and therefore they are looking elsewhere? That's what happens, people go elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DepWraith, post: 16240796, member: 91861"] Not sure how renting a movie compared to going to see it in the theater equates to purchasing a vehicle...can't exactly get one at my house. Coke does not supply a MSRP for their product, nor is that industry standard in the beverage industry...not apples to apples I'm afraid. Yes I would sell at MSRP...because that's how you develop a friendly relationship with your customers, which in turn brings the best word of mouth advertising and repeat customers. 10 vehicles and you're eating $200 a vehicle...while still make a profit and pleasing future repeat customers. Have you read how many people on here have been told by their usual dealer that they are being charged ADM's and therefore they are looking elsewhere? That's what happens, people go elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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