Originally Posted by svo
If that is the Texas dealer that starts with a "B" and has quite a few - they would not budge when I called and gave them my number in California. I too was in the Car Business for 5-years and to be honest. That Texas dealer has some real brains. They bought a ton of them, immediately listed them for 4K over what they paid when everyone else was wanting to make 5K or more, the supply is running down and pretty soon the only choice buyers will have is - Do you want the car or not? None of us really complain about the price of a pizza and there is almost 400% profit in pizza.
There are some dealers out there that are getting concerned after they've had the car on their lot more than 30 days. And some of them are willing to take only a 2K profit. You really need to call around if you're from out of state and give them your number they are quicker to get to their bottom line. Some dealers will hold out for the "killing" like the one dealer 3 miles from my house that had 1 SSB Coupe with 500 miles, they told me they wouldn't take anything less than 29K if i wanted to buy it, which I didn't, but they sold it to someone for 31K.
I wasn't really in the market myself but thought i would be in the next year or two, but when else will you be able to get SOOO much car for the same price with the miles they have on them now? Other than the tax and license fees I really don't think they'll depreciate much over the next 2 years.
That's the place. They are about 3.5 hrs from me.