the way some ppl here talk about their love for this particular model there might be someone out there willing to buy.
the way some ppl here talk about their love for this particular model there might be someone out there willing to buy.
theres also something to be said about a 'newish' car that doesnt come with on-star or equivalent <spying>, kill switch, gps tracker, hackable wireless networks, computerized overrides of braking/acceleration, etc etc built into the car. most modern car drivers have no clue that their car can be disabled remotely via the kill switch...
I just can't see anyone paying $15k for a 10-year old used car.
My dad used to be in the used car business for a short time. An honest man can't do that for a living. Whatever the down payment is, that's what the dealer actually has in the car. Anything else is gravy. If the buyer misses a payment, the dealer isn't out a thing when he repossesses, and the next person will be charged the same down payment.
Sad for people too, anyone who bought a car from my dad when he was a dealer got an actual working car that was worth the asking price. he just couldn't take the dishonesty of his partners which is why he left the business.
he just couldn't take the dishonesty of his partners which is why he left the business.
I'm just gonna throw it out there that the business has changed. Well, most of them. In a world with internet reviews, corporate survey reviews, digital records, and price shopping from your desk across a 50 mile radius, any significant dealers can't afford to be as shady as they're perceived to be. Yes, you're going to find shady or forceful dealers, yes you'll find sketchy salesman, but there's a lot of power and magic behind getting up and leaving if you don't feel comfortable with the situation and there's plenty of other dealers to visit.
Also, things like Carmax's "No Haggle Price" throws a wrench in the markup scheme.
I live in Portland (OR) and the practice of opening a lot, selling some cars, and then move the lot and change your name 6 months later still happens often. Dealers will pop up on an empty lot with 100 cars and 6 months later, overnight, the lot is empty. We have only a few used car dealers that have been in the same location for years. One has been in the same spot for 40 years and I've bought, and sold, a car from him. My sister in law also bought a car from him based on my recommendation.
My general recommendation to people is that if you can change out an Alternator, you can do your own shopping for a used car. If you need to make an appointment at Firestone to get new wiper blades installed, take a friend with you when you go used car shopping.
not true at all really. lots of ppl who can change an alternator have zero understanding of the business side of the three transactions that typically occur when a 'lead' becomes a 'customer'... most ppl dont even realize that there are usually 3 seperate transactions instead of 1...
I live in Portland (OR) and the practice of opening a lot, selling some cars, and then move the lot and change your name 6 months later still happens often. Dealers will pop up on an empty lot with 100 cars and 6 months later, overnight, the lot is empty.
Preying on people ignorance.