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Originally Posted by scottIN
Sounds good to me. You're $1000 under invoice, and only $700 off kbb. Not sure where the issue is? They're basically break-even on the sale and will pocket whatever they can get above the $14 on your trade. A dealership has to make money. In fact, you want them to make money so they're there when you need them. Sounds like a more than fair deal for you.
*And FWIW, I don't necessarily believe the '$3000 under invoice' deals people claim to get. I think a lot of times there is something else in the deal we don't know about. Figure a dealer's cost after the holdback is somewhere $800-$1000 under invoice. Maybe a few hundred less if there are some special incentives available from Nissan. It's ridiculous for them to take a loss in the thousands of $$ just to move a car. As a salesman myself, I'd never intentionally take a loss on a sale - no reason to. I can always say no to the deal.
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Yeah that does make sense, their trade in value could have been lower to compensate. Thanks for the info
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Originally Posted by stephsparkles
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Unfortunately I'm not apart of any company that offers VPP :\ We even get contracts through the DoD! Thanks though
I think I will go with this deal, just waiting for a breakdown of prices to be emailed to me so I can make sure everything lines up with where I have them at. Thanks everyone for the help.