YJ Cowl Rubber from dealer (sigh)
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Re: YJ Cowl Rubber from dealer (sigh)
mic canic did pass the time by typing:
> just so yoiu know the dealer does not set the price! jeep does and as a
> dealer has to follow the guide lines
Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
> brianc wrote:
>
>> Found this for $32.00 online. The dealer wanted $140.00 for a strip of
>> rubber - no --------!
>>
>> I realize everybody knows that the dealer rips you off, but this markup
>> was too incredible not to pass on to you readers.
>>
>> Amazing, simply freakin' amazing...
>>
>> bjc
> just so yoiu know the dealer does not set the price! jeep does and as a
> dealer has to follow the guide lines
Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
> brianc wrote:
>
>> Found this for $32.00 online. The dealer wanted $140.00 for a strip of
>> rubber - no --------!
>>
>> I realize everybody knows that the dealer rips you off, but this markup
>> was too incredible not to pass on to you readers.
>>
>> Amazing, simply freakin' amazing...
>>
>> bjc
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what website did you find it at? Got a Link? Also, thats true about the
negotiation with the dealer. The one I go to, I tell them My company has
an account with them but I want to pay cash. Instead of putting it on the
company account, they immediately give me a 20% discount. Go figure.......
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negotiation with the dealer. The one I go to, I tell them My company has
an account with them but I want to pay cash. Instead of putting it on the
company account, they immediately give me a 20% discount. Go figure.......
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what website did you find it at? Got a Link? Also, thats true about the
negotiation with the dealer. The one I go to, I tell them My company has
an account with them but I want to pay cash. Instead of putting it on the
company account, they immediately give me a 20% discount. Go figure.......
--
Robb
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negotiation with the dealer. The one I go to, I tell them My company has
an account with them but I want to pay cash. Instead of putting it on the
company account, they immediately give me a 20% discount. Go figure.......
--
Robb
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what website did you find it at? Got a Link? Also, thats true about the
negotiation with the dealer. The one I go to, I tell them My company has
an account with them but I want to pay cash. Instead of putting it on the
company account, they immediately give me a 20% discount. Go figure.......
--
Robb
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negotiation with the dealer. The one I go to, I tell them My company has
an account with them but I want to pay cash. Instead of putting it on the
company account, they immediately give me a 20% discount. Go figure.......
--
Robb
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Re: YJ Cowl Rubber from dealer (sigh)
what website did you find it at? Got a Link? Also, thats true about the
negotiation with the dealer. The one I go to, I tell them My company has
an account with them but I want to pay cash. Instead of putting it on the
company account, they immediately give me a 20% discount. Go figure.......
--
Robb
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negotiation with the dealer. The one I go to, I tell them My company has
an account with them but I want to pay cash. Instead of putting it on the
company account, they immediately give me a 20% discount. Go figure.......
--
Robb
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Hi Doug,
He be talking about the suggested retail price which would be in
their catalogs, or micro film, or computer program. As we all know it is
against the law to price fix, or fair trade. BUT if the dealer keeps
cutting prices, he of course could go bankrupt, or loose their
franchise. My experience with franchises, is they usually paid their
warehouse about the same as most parts shores can retail it for. Like
there were times I could have bought bootleg gasoline, during a couple
of the shortages, just how long do you think I could have kept my lease
with Chevron, if they found out?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
> substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
> asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
> any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
He be talking about the suggested retail price which would be in
their catalogs, or micro film, or computer program. As we all know it is
against the law to price fix, or fair trade. BUT if the dealer keeps
cutting prices, he of course could go bankrupt, or loose their
franchise. My experience with franchises, is they usually paid their
warehouse about the same as most parts shores can retail it for. Like
there were times I could have bought bootleg gasoline, during a couple
of the shortages, just how long do you think I could have kept my lease
with Chevron, if they found out?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
> substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
> asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
> any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
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Hi Doug,
He be talking about the suggested retail price which would be in
their catalogs, or micro film, or computer program. As we all know it is
against the law to price fix, or fair trade. BUT if the dealer keeps
cutting prices, he of course could go bankrupt, or loose their
franchise. My experience with franchises, is they usually paid their
warehouse about the same as most parts shores can retail it for. Like
there were times I could have bought bootleg gasoline, during a couple
of the shortages, just how long do you think I could have kept my lease
with Chevron, if they found out?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
> substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
> asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
> any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
He be talking about the suggested retail price which would be in
their catalogs, or micro film, or computer program. As we all know it is
against the law to price fix, or fair trade. BUT if the dealer keeps
cutting prices, he of course could go bankrupt, or loose their
franchise. My experience with franchises, is they usually paid their
warehouse about the same as most parts shores can retail it for. Like
there were times I could have bought bootleg gasoline, during a couple
of the shortages, just how long do you think I could have kept my lease
with Chevron, if they found out?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
> substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
> asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
> any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
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Re: YJ Cowl Rubber from dealer (sigh)
Hi Doug,
He be talking about the suggested retail price which would be in
their catalogs, or micro film, or computer program. As we all know it is
against the law to price fix, or fair trade. BUT if the dealer keeps
cutting prices, he of course could go bankrupt, or loose their
franchise. My experience with franchises, is they usually paid their
warehouse about the same as most parts shores can retail it for. Like
there were times I could have bought bootleg gasoline, during a couple
of the shortages, just how long do you think I could have kept my lease
with Chevron, if they found out?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
> substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
> asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
> any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
He be talking about the suggested retail price which would be in
their catalogs, or micro film, or computer program. As we all know it is
against the law to price fix, or fair trade. BUT if the dealer keeps
cutting prices, he of course could go bankrupt, or loose their
franchise. My experience with franchises, is they usually paid their
warehouse about the same as most parts shores can retail it for. Like
there were times I could have bought bootleg gasoline, during a couple
of the shortages, just how long do you think I could have kept my lease
with Chevron, if they found out?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
> substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
> asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
> any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
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Re: YJ Cowl Rubber from dealer (sigh)
Hi Doug,
He be talking about the suggested retail price which would be in
their catalogs, or micro film, or computer program. As we all know it is
against the law to price fix, or fair trade. BUT if the dealer keeps
cutting prices, he of course could go bankrupt, or loose their
franchise. My experience with franchises, is they usually paid their
warehouse about the same as most parts shores can retail it for. Like
there were times I could have bought bootleg gasoline, during a couple
of the shortages, just how long do you think I could have kept my lease
with Chevron, if they found out?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
> substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
> asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
> any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
He be talking about the suggested retail price which would be in
their catalogs, or micro film, or computer program. As we all know it is
against the law to price fix, or fair trade. BUT if the dealer keeps
cutting prices, he of course could go bankrupt, or loose their
franchise. My experience with franchises, is they usually paid their
warehouse about the same as most parts shores can retail it for. Like
there were times I could have bought bootleg gasoline, during a couple
of the shortages, just how long do you think I could have kept my lease
with Chevron, if they found out?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Are you sure? I have mail ordered parts from another dealer at a
> substantial discount to local prices. Also on more than one occasion
> asked for and got the "best price" from a local dealer. Just like
> any thing at a dealership it's all in the negotiation.
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Re: YJ Cowl Rubber from dealer (sigh)
Does anybody remember the story on 60 Minutes a number of years ago?
It was a piece about parts pricing at dealerships and such. They took
a stock Ford Escort (not the most expensive ride around) and priced
every single part necessary to actually build one from the ground up.
After adding it all up, it cost over $250,000.00 to build the whole
car... Even with a 20% company discount, it's still insane.
bjc
It was a piece about parts pricing at dealerships and such. They took
a stock Ford Escort (not the most expensive ride around) and priced
every single part necessary to actually build one from the ground up.
After adding it all up, it cost over $250,000.00 to build the whole
car... Even with a 20% company discount, it's still insane.
bjc