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I just made up the numbers..lol, but you have to factor in the used car dept, which makes more per vehicle than new vehicle sales. Even today, dealer principles my company deals with tell us that light duty sales keep their dealerships afloat.
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As I said I was just throwing out numbers, but everytime I've went into a dealer the first "four squares" payment was some made up high number usually netting the dealer alot. The dealer usually makes it up in the trade in once that vehicle sells.
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