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Originally Posted by McKenna Porsche
P. S. do you know what people pay for GT-3 RS outside the US?
go to PAG UK and convert this to US Dollars
and this is just the Base Prise with no options nor destination charge
go to PAG UK and convert this to US Dollars
and this is just the Base Prise with no options nor destination charge
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"OK, I have a deposit down and wil recevie my dealers only RS. I am paying MSRP. Do you really think this car is worth over MSRP, and if so why? I can order the car any way I want. It is my car. So, tell us all your Some Kind Of ....? Make some logic. "
Lucky you, please keep me posted.
I don't think. i am trying to maximize my profits, market dectates prices, the car is worth as much as someone is paying for it, when demand is low price goes down,
Porsche brand is not for everybody to drive.
Lucky you, please keep me posted.
I don't think. i am trying to maximize my profits, market dectates prices, the car is worth as much as someone is paying for it, when demand is low price goes down,
Porsche brand is not for everybody to drive.
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Originally Posted by McKenna Porsche
"OK, I have a deposit down and wil recevie my dealers only RS. I am paying MSRP. Do you really think this car is worth over MSRP, and if so why? I can order the car any way I want. It is my car. So, tell us all your Some Kind Of ....? Make some logic. "
Lucky you, please keep me posted.
I don't think. i am trying to maximize my profits, market dectates prices, the car is worth as much as someone is paying for it, when demand is low price goes down,
Porsche brand is not for everybody to drive.
Lucky you, please keep me posted.
I don't think. i am trying to maximize my profits, market dectates prices, the car is worth as much as someone is paying for it, when demand is low price goes down,
Porsche brand is not for everybody to drive.
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Originally Posted by McKenna Porsche
I am not the owner of the dealership, i work for the dealership
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Originally Posted by McKenna Porsche
"OK, I have a deposit down and wil recevie my dealers only RS. I am paying MSRP. Do you really think this car is worth over MSRP, and if so why? I can order the car any way I want. It is my car. So, tell us all your Some Kind Of ....? Make some logic. "
Lucky you, please keep me posted.
I don't think. i am trying to maximize my profits, market dectates prices, the car is worth as much as someone is paying for it, when demand is low price goes down,
Porsche brand is not for everybody to drive.
Lucky you, please keep me posted.
I don't think. i am trying to maximize my profits, market dectates prices, the car is worth as much as someone is paying for it, when demand is low price goes down,
Porsche brand is not for everybody to drive.
you CLEARLY are from another plannet.
it is true that price is adjusted by demand, we ALL understand that simple economics. the prob we have is when a business agrees to a price then renegs b/c they left money on the table, they are wrong and will not prosper long.
say in real estate, if i agreed to sell my parcel at $1M to a buyer, then next guys shows up willing to pay me $2M, i will still sell it to the first buyer b/c a contract has been made. i was an idiot to leave money on the table thus i have to eat the difference.
it's not the price we have prob with. it is the conduct of business that i have trouble with.
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Not that I expect John D. to do y'all the favor of posting the IP address for this bozo, but you can certainly PM and see if he can "confirm or deny" the location as McKenna.
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Originally Posted by McKenna Porsche
P. S. do you know what people pay for GT-3 RS outside the US?
go to PAG UK and convert this to US Dollars
and this is just the Base Prise with no options nor destination charge
go to PAG UK and convert this to US Dollars
and this is just the Base Prise with no options nor destination charge
i does'nt matter how much RS is worth here, in taiwan, in sg, in UAE or on mars. what matters is the agreed upon price. if you and i agreed to pay $10M for RS, then you have every right to sell it to me at $10M. if you and i agreed to msrp, that is what i will pay not 1/2 cent more.
do you understand the concept of a contract? these are binding, legal instruments. if the seller is as bored as i am, i would even go sue the dealership and take them down.
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Originally Posted by McKenna Porsche
if this does not make any logic to you, then i would recommend you to test your IQ
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Originally Posted by McKenna Porsche
M.S.R.P. stands for Manufacturer Sugested Retail Price guys, there is one thing i wanted to add: all deposits on cars are 100% refundable by Law, what are we gonna do with the car that you ordered your way and then desided to back up before the delivery(especially if its a wierd combination)? who's gonna lose money and eat losses? Bad Dealer, hu? Especially in RS case, i will go with everything that you want to put on the car, but i will also make sure that you are putting a big deposit down. By the way $1k or $2k deposits on hot cars is BS, get ready for some kind of ......
most of us have no problem put large deposits. i know of ppl who's deposit = $123,000 in cash. that is not a problem, and i have 25k on mine. i also know dealer requesting $0 in deposit for RS. most RS buyer are repeat porsche buyers. if you want to sell me the next 15 cars in 3 years, make me happy.
you NEED to talk to your council before we take you down. in CA, the customer can request refund at any time, regardless of how they ordered it. i can order it in puke and egg **** all over. i can ask you to refund it. this is CA law. i didn't make them.
now, you can ask me to sign a contract agreeing to non refundable deposit. i have no prob with that.
however, dealers CANNOT return deposits on will. unless you truely dont have allocation. otherwise what is deposit good for.
assume this: you have ONE RS coming, you take 25k in deposit from 100ppl, that's $2.5M. you can use that as your operating capital interest free. thus if a dealer is allowed to refund at will, why do they bother to have line of credit with banks?
now customer can request refunds at will (unless prior agreement has been signed by both parties) b/c this is how CA law is written. is it fair to the dealer? maybe not? but 1) i didn't make the law and 2) dealers do make profit on sales, they run a BUSINESS, business have risks and profits. if i ordered puke and requested a refund, well, that IS the risk of your business, deal with it.
i as a customer should not bear ANY risk in such a purchase. this logic is true for every line of business.
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Originally Posted by mooty
assume this: you have ONE RS coming, you take 25k in deposit from 100ppl, that's $2.5M. you can use that as your operating capital interest free. thus if a dealer is allowed to refund at will, why do they bother to have line of credit with banks?
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Originally Posted by McKenna Porsche
I am not the owner of the dealership, i work for the dealership
If you would post your name; it will speed up the rest of the process.