Look at all tbose sleezy dealerships on kijiji no cash no direct payment finance only how is that eveb legal? Only way u can buy is to finance like get fawkedJust wait until the big dealers try and pull the price is $2500 more if you pay cash over financing a sled like some of the cars dealers are still doing
They might start to think differently once the new-non current units start piling up…Look at all tbose sleezy dealerships on kijiji no cash no direct payment finance only how is that eveb legal? Only way u can buy is to finance like get fawked
I understand what you’re trying to say, yet this doesn’t make sense… the financing incentive is just that, they make that extra for signing someone up… but its still the dealership deciding to add to the price of a cash deal…While it's certainly sleezy of the dealers the reasoning behind the policy didn't start with them. The lenders started this, they give the dealers kickbacks for every vehicle they finance, if that kickback is $2,500 the dealer ups the cash purchase price $2,500 so their profit is the same either way.
IMO this practice should be illegal.
I understand what you’re trying to say, yet this doesn’t make sense… the financing incentive is just that, they make that extra for signing someone up… but its still the dealership deciding to add to the price of a cash deal…
At some point the dealership starts paying on units sitting… in my world, carryover has a cost…. And now with rising interest rates, that cost will be even higher which leads me to think that it would be in the dealer’s best interests to get that unit out the door ….buy parts, oil, gear… crash, more parts, new helmet from the crash.
Or let the units sit on the showroom floor and hope that turd of a salesman can squeeze an extra $1000 bucks out of it.
..... thats 1 year old. When its 2 years old....
This place is hilarious, you can definitely tell who is sensitive about the value of their sled. The market talks, BS walks and time of year plays a huge part in this sport.
Pretty sure the new owner transfers it with the dealer not your choice. That’s how Polaris works anyway costs new owner $40.
This place is hilarious, you can definitely tell who is sensitive about the value of their sled. The market talks, BS walks and time of year plays a huge part in this sport.
Another huge factory is where the economy is going . Buddy snagged a 356km 22 tdoo expert last March fir 18,5 needed a rear bumper. That was a good deal at the time. As every month passes their will be more and more fire sales.
Yep; That's a good deal for sure. Unless it had no warranty; then it's just fair as compared to the other '22 that was $20,500 with two years warranty remaining. I do think there will always be the guys that finance everything and are constantly trying to get out of one payment to take on another. Those are the firesale guys usually.