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In Reply to: I'm curious, what's in it for you? posted by John W. on December 17, 2000 at 17:11:32:
If I offered you $75,000 for your car and someone else offered you $100,000 - who would you sell it to?
"If" is a big word, it just looks small.
I have a few questions for you, Are you a franchised dealer? And how does BMW feel about gouging your customers? And why does BMW dictate a MSRP? Because it is just a suggested price, go ahead and charge over what ever you like?
The fact is supply and demand is what has made this country great and where ever people are WILLING to pay a premium than there will always be markups....the fact is that you don't have too...I'm here to answer any questions and support the board members, and make a living, I support this site through my Banner and the fact is these cars don't come around that often and we give great deals on our regular models and at least we don't mark those up......Thanks John at Valley BMW
Why are you so interested in this subject maybe because your a dealer that doesn't have any? or you wish you were working for BMW and making good money? Why should you care the taxes help to support this country.
"supply and demand is what has made this country great" Sorry I defer from your statement, education, and freedom of speech is what made this country great, as you decided on this board to peddle your wares. I have used this board to inform other potential buyers of the market. So, if this is how you justify gouging the market (which by the way is falling) by the taxes, is quite absurd.
And no, I do not wish to work for BMW.
And my financials are quite fine, thank you-