GTR IS COMEING...
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THE GTR IS COMEING.... im taking orders for the nissan supercar... 3 slots left for early july delivery....
only super silver is a 4 month wait....
any one??????? in new york area... or any where in the usa....
only super silver is a 4 month wait....
any one??????? in new york area... or any where in the usa....
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Originally Posted by 530ISPORT' post='582694' date='May 17 2008, 01:31 PM
THE GTR IS COMEING.... im taking orders for the nissan supercar... 3 slots left for early july delivery....
only super silver is a 4 month wait....
any one??????? in new york area... or any where in the usa....
only super silver is a 4 month wait....
any one??????? in new york area... or any where in the usa....
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Originally Posted by JetBlack5OC' post='582738' date='May 17 2008, 06:15 PM
So what is the mark-up?
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Let me get this straight. On one hand you post here and here about your belief that customers who try to get a good deal from a car dealer are morally bankrupt (and how their attempt to cut a deal exposes them to a risk of your sales team leaving scratches on their new car in retribution) and now you're openly trying to offload your quota of GT-R's at above MSRP, and no doubt you're looking for a pretty significant mark-up over MSRP.
Here is a direct quote (the spelling is yours) from your recent post:
"but at the same time that sales rep will not forget you and the way you used him or her... dont be suprized if you whind up with a scrath or two when you get home....."
And you wonder why customers tend not to trust car dealers.
Here is a direct quote (the spelling is yours) from your recent post:
"but at the same time that sales rep will not forget you and the way you used him or her... dont be suprized if you whind up with a scrath or two when you get home....."
And you wonder why customers tend not to trust car dealers.
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Originally Posted by swajames' post='583159' date='May 18 2008, 12:42 PM
Let me get this straight. On one hand you post here and here about your belief that customers who try to get a good deal from a car dealer are morally bankrupt (and how their attempt to cut a deal exposes them to a risk of your sales team leaving scratches on their new car in retribution) and now you're openly trying to offload your quota of GT-R's at above MSRP, and no doubt you're looking for a pretty significant mark-up over MSRP.
Here is a direct quote (the spelling is yours) from your recent post:
"but at the same time that sales rep will not forget you and the way you used him or her... dont be suprized if you whind up with a scrath or two when you get home....."
And you wonder why customers tend not to trust car dealers.
Here is a direct quote (the spelling is yours) from your recent post:
"but at the same time that sales rep will not forget you and the way you used him or her... dont be suprized if you whind up with a scrath or two when you get home....."
And you wonder why customers tend not to trust car dealers.
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Originally Posted by 530ISPORT' post='583170' date='May 18 2008, 10:03 AM
and whats your point.... you have nothing better to do then look over past posts... please... and yes there is a mark up on this car and any other GTR any dealer sells.... its like the stock market... if something is really hot it sells.... its buisnes...
My point - you're a car dealer who posted right here on E60.net that customers should not be surprised if your salesmen damage their new cars in cases where your salesmen don't like the deal the customer was able to cut. If that's how you do business, or if that's how you treat customers, then anyone in the market for a GT-R would probably be well advised to avoid you and your dealership and buy somewhere else .
It's business.
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Originally Posted by swajames' post='583180' date='May 18 2008, 01:36 PM
Customers come to your dealership looking to pay as little as they can for their car. That's business. Yet you have a problem with them attempting to negotiate discount and try to suggest in your prior posts that the customer is ripping you off. Here, you're trying to do the reverse. I've got no problem with either, that's the power of the free market. But you seem to want it to work in only one direction.
My point - you're a car dealer who posted right here on E60.net that customers should not be surprised if your salesmen damage their new cars in cases where your salesmen don't like the deal the customer was able to cut. If that's how you do business, or if that's how you treat customers, then anyone in the market for a GT-R would probably be well advised to avoid you and your dealership and buy somewhere else .
It's business.
My point - you're a car dealer who posted right here on E60.net that customers should not be surprised if your salesmen damage their new cars in cases where your salesmen don't like the deal the customer was able to cut. If that's how you do business, or if that's how you treat customers, then anyone in the market for a GT-R would probably be well advised to avoid you and your dealership and buy somewhere else .
It's business.
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Im sorry to be dense, but how exactly are you not looking for business? It seems that's EXACTLY what you're doing - by your own admission no less.
I think, and hope that you would be hard pressed to get any buyers here after saying
Originally Posted by swajames' post='583159' date='May 18 2008, 11:42 AM
Here is a direct quote (the spelling is yours) from your recent post:
"but at the same time that sales rep will not forget you and the way you used him or her... dont be suprized if you whind up with a scrath or two when you get home....."
"but at the same time that sales rep will not forget you and the way you used him or her... dont be suprized if you whind up with a scrath or two when you get home....."
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