Any Cadillac dealers here?
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Any Cadillac dealers here?
Anyone have connections with, or know of a good Caddy dealer in the Houston or Texas areas? I'd consider DFW, Austin, San Antonio etc... also. Looking for dealers that will sell at invoice minus rebates.
I'm not ready to buy today, but would like to begin shopping with the right dealer(s). Thinking of an Escalade EXT.
Tony
I'm not ready to buy today, but would like to begin shopping with the right dealer(s). Thinking of an Escalade EXT.
Tony
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Oh snap!
I saw you and the wife on Sunday. You were at Blackhawk and 2351 heading towards 45. I was in Matt's truck with my 4wheeler in the bed. Tried to honk but we had already passed before it clicked who it was. Truck looks bad ***.
I saw you and the wife on Sunday. You were at Blackhawk and 2351 heading towards 45. I was in Matt's truck with my 4wheeler in the bed. Tried to honk but we had already passed before it clicked who it was. Truck looks bad ***.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Thanks. Wanna buy it?
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Why do dealerships sell cars at invoice - rebates. Makin only HB on a car aint enough to do **** with it. lol. Not to mention that the reason the resale of those cars is what it is, is because of the way they ***** them out.
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Why do they sell them at invoice? Because some dealers rely on quantity sales bonuses, not individual item profit. They know that if they do not sell the vehicle to a serious buyer, they lose another sale. Some other dealer will take the sale from them no problem.
Holdback on a $64K vehicle is pretty good profit for just signing a few documents. At 3% that would still be $1920 in less than an hour of work.
Holdback on a $64K vehicle is pretty good profit for just signing a few documents. At 3% that would still be $1920 in less than an hour of work.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Why do they sell them at invoice? Because some dealers rely on quantity sales bonuses, not individual item profit. They know that if they do not sell the vehicle to a serious buyer, they lose another sale. Some other dealer will take the sale from them no problem.
Holdback on a $64K vehicle is pretty good profit for just signing a few documents. At 3% that would still be $1920 in less than an hour of work.
Holdback on a $64K vehicle is pretty good profit for just signing a few documents. At 3% that would still be $1920 in less than an hour of work.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Why do they sell them at invoice? Because some dealers rely on quantity sales bonuses, not individual item profit. They know that if they do not sell the vehicle to a serious buyer, they lose another sale. Some other dealer will take the sale from them no problem.
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sewell cadillac in dallas, best service and cars.
my parents to to always buy their cars at that dealership, cadillac or not. there customer service is outstanding. and they aren't chinsy to replace a whole engine if need be. (happend to my moms deville, didnt need a new whole engine but they did it anyway)
my parents to to always buy their cars at that dealership, cadillac or not. there customer service is outstanding. and they aren't chinsy to replace a whole engine if need be. (happend to my moms deville, didnt need a new whole engine but they did it anyway)
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
It varies by brand. You work at a dealership, what is holdback there? Supposedly, the American owned brands have higher holdback than import brands.
Not 3%. LOL
American's have larger mark-ups, no doubt. Thats why when then give them bitches away, they're resale market gets crushed.
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call ron carter toyota and ask for michael nichols... he is a good friend of mine and has known the GM of the Hummer/Caddy store for a long time. he can probably get you hooked up with the right salesman over there to get what you are looking for.
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o yea moritz in arlington i hear they always have some great deals, sometimes i wish i had money to blow lol nineball what do u do for a living. do you get money from owning ls1tech?
ps i hope that wasnt a stupid question dnt bash me to hard if it is.
ps i hope that wasnt a stupid question dnt bash me to hard if it is.
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i work at a Cadillac dealership, not for them though. Plus from what i've heard the dealership doesn't offer rebates or anything like that. The main reason is because most of the customers there pay for there cars in cash.