Dealer Holdback


Dealer Holdback
Dealer holdback should be considered a "no-fly zone" for consumers. Car dealers rarely will allow car buyers to use the figure in negotiations. | July 29, 2013 | iStockphoto
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1). We can sell 100 Liberties for xx,xxx.xx and well buy an extra 20 Liberties at a discounted price for x,xxx.xx here is where the Dealer Incentives kick in. They are actualy rewarded by the manufacturer IF they sell the extra 20 Liberties before year end.
2). After they have sold 120 Liberties for that model year their Incentives for the next year start to kick in. Now for this year the Manufacturer says hey you sold 120 modles last year how bout we give you 150 Liberties this year for X,XXX.XX each and we will remove the hold back and give you 6 options for each of the 150 models at no cost to you. Meanwhile the cunsomer is Ignorant and doesnt know any better that the dealers who move 200-300 cars a year actualy get a reduced price from the auto manufaturers.
That is why it is SOO important to educate yourself and join any and ALL clubs that realy do work like Consumer Reports, Wholesalers Clubs and the like. Dealerships are like any other company in the world. If you think for one minute that the dealerships are only making 500-600 bucks on every car in their lot, then why do they have 10-20 salesmen per dealership? Its hogwash. They mark their product up just like any other company.
@eflite a very informative post. I'm shocked to hear that cars are bought for such a price if a dealer sells well. I'm tired of all the lies in the auto industry. This is why I refuse to buy a new car because of these lying salesmen.
Tell me if you would do business with a liar because I won't!
The thing is though the salesman doesn't make any money and they have families too. The dealer makes the most of course and sales usually gets paid 20-25% gross profit so if they make 1000 they get paid 200-250$. They do not however get paid off the holdback! If they sell you a vehicle at invoice pricing then usually they get a mini deal which is anywhere from $50-$100. So most salesman sell about 10-15 cars a month if that in this day and age. Some are making only $1000-$1500 a month!!? If you have kids and a wife then how can you live off of that. Give the salesman a break they are only trying to make a living in this tough economy and sales is more stressful now because of the internet and because car salesman can't make a living or career at it. That is one reason why there is a high turnover of salespeople. Be considerate of other people because the consumers are ripping off the salesman.
1. What people are not happy about is dealers' routine practice of concealing information from the consumer, not the fact that they make money. If a consumer concealed information from the dealer and ended up paying less money, then you
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