wont work. there are dealer to dealer auctions in every major city where these cars can be sold at at least close wholesale book value.Quote from wilburbear:
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/06/04/dealership-has-five-days-to-sell-entire-inventory/
Quote from vhehn:
wont work. there are dealer to dealer auctions in every major city where these cars can be sold at at least close wholesale book value.
not going to happen. too many used car dealers will snap them up at auctions. here is what is really happening. when i was in the used car business i used to travel long distances to auctions to find low mileage vehicles.Quote from ByLoSellHi:
Most surviving dealers are literally stuck with as much as 380 day inventories on many vehicles as it is (yes, over a year's worth). The trucks and less popular vehicles are drowning them.
Wholesale book value? The dealers get wholesale when they order cars from Chrysler.
Watch this week. Poker bluffs will be called and there will be more blowout sales (there already have been massive fire sales).
The existing inventory will get sold off for around 40% off to public buyers, or it will go to auction if another (rare) dealer hasn't bit. If they have, don't think they're not absolutely ruthless with their offers.
Quote from vhehn:
not going to happen. too many used car dealers will snap them up at auctions. here is what is really happening. when i was in the used car business i used to travel long distances to auctions to find low mileage vehicles.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31130119
Quote from wilburbear:
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/06/04/dealership-has-five-days-to-sell-entire-inventory/
Quote from ByLoSellHi:
Of course the dealers are going to deny they're giving half off.
I can tell you as a matter of fact that it's happening.
I know a concrete contractor who just bought a 42k turbodiesel Ram for 24.6k.
Maybe not exactly half off, but nearly.
There are tons of people posting on Edmunds right now getting Dodge Nitros that had an MSRP of $29k for $14,800 (there's 50%), Jeep Compass's with MSRPs of $22k for $12,400 and Chrysler Sebrings with MSRPs of $25k for $13k.
Go to Inside Line and look at all the postings.
Quote from vhehn:
wont work. there are dealer to dealer auctions in every major city where these cars can be sold at at least close wholesale book value.