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re: Anyone have access to black book values for used cars?
Posted on 8/29/16 at 12:37 pm to CoachChappy
Posted on 8/29/16 at 12:37 pm to CoachChappy
That's one of many reasons I'm looking to pull the trigger now. This internet guy may only need to move one more unit to unlock some sort of bonus he's after.
How does the floor plan work on something like a trade-in? I am told the one I'm after is CPO but was an actual trade not an auction vehicle, but they've had it on the lot since June 11th. Surely there is a point where they're tired of paying interest on that thing just sitting there, and/or where they'd send it to an auction to cut their losses?
How does the floor plan work on something like a trade-in? I am told the one I'm after is CPO but was an actual trade not an auction vehicle, but they've had it on the lot since June 11th. Surely there is a point where they're tired of paying interest on that thing just sitting there, and/or where they'd send it to an auction to cut their losses?
Posted on 8/29/16 at 12:59 pm to Martin Blank
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This internet guy may only need to move one more unit to unlock some sort of bonus he's after.
Good, where are you buying it from?
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How does the floor plan work on something like a trade-in? I am told the one I'm after is CPO but was an actual trade not an auction vehicle, but they've had it on the lot since June 11th. Surely there is a point where they're tired of paying interest on that thing just sitting there, and/or where they'd send it to an auction to cut their losses?
The longer a vehicle stays on a lot, the more the company has to pay for it: insurance, lot space, keeping it clean, etc. So they want to move units quickly.
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