Dont get me wrong, that’s the way to do it. Nothing wrong with that imo. But our shop is just a little smaller than a Dodge dealer lol. We‘re in the used market which is a bit different than the big new car guys, and I’m quite sure our profit margins are just a little smaller than theirs. There’s normally not much money in cash deals unless the used dealer basically stole the product.
The dealer you drop the boom on is still making money, just not as much as if they were collecting one or two percent of your loan on top. Which is obviously good for the buyer. And tbh if they have something that’s a hot item and they know it, cash means nothing. When a lowballer keeps yelling “take my offer, it‘s CASH!”, I just laugh.
I know they are still making $$, I don't begrudge anyone needing to make a profit - we all want to eat
That said, I'm not going to leave $$ on the table I don't have to in any deal.
I'm probably not the avg customer, I do extensive homework (including current pricing) before I buy and decide what I consider a fair price. Cars are mass produced and I'm always prepared to walk away from any particular car at any given dealer/seller. I have 'walked' many, many times on car deals and have never once regretted moving on & shopping elsewhere. I love my cars, but I never get emotional about a deal, as that puts you at the mercy of the dealer & you're likely to get screwed!
Funny thing about the new car sale...while the majority of us on here are pretty savvy when it comes to a HC purchase...the majority of people that trade in regularly on a new vehicle...get crucified on their trade...some get next to nothing...and if they trade in a low mileage front line car..the dealer goes through it puts it on his lot...and makes a score...and those crucified.think they got a great deal..Thats the beauty of the deal...perception is reality...
The only time I trade a vehicle these days is if there is something seriously wrong with it and I don't want to have some buyer coming back making a stink that the car has problems.
A lot of the time, there are ppl I know that want my cars/trucks and I sell to them. I've also had good luck selling on eBay.