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by autoexec
1422 days ago
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Thanks! I had tried that, but I guess I saw the kinds of cars at the top of the list and assumed that "price" meant "actual price of the car", I was looking for something labeled more like "markup as a percentage of what this car was actually worth". A dealer with a $1,500 markup on a car worth only $1,200 is much worse than a dealer with a $20,000 markup on a car worth $80,000 I guess it just makes sense that they'd be able to throw a larger markup on cars which are that much more expensive to start with. |
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