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Posted by JDDodge on July 22, 2007 at 16:18:45 from (76.188.40.10):
In Reply to: Dodge Hemi posted by Adamz on July 22, 2007 at 06:17:17:
The problem is most people are scared of the Hemi because of it's mileage and that makes it a hard sell. Now that brings us to the dealers, if they can sell you another truck and get yours at a LOW ( CROOKS ) price then they can sit on yours tell that right person comes along and buys yours at say, a $4000.00 to $5000.00 proffit. I have two Dodges, one diesel one gas and I could sell my diesel two or three times a week. My gas I couldn't give it away. I made the mistake of trading a real nice clean 97 F-250 in on my first diesel. I knew it would take the right buyer because of gas prices to sell it so like a FOOL I took the $6000.00 they offered me. It took little over three months but they sold it to a guy that lives about 12 mile from me and he should me the paper work. He paid $8600.00 for it on a weekend sale down from $9400.00. If at all possible sell it out right you will ALWAYS be better off. I'll let the trucks or whatever sit in the field and rust away beore I'll ever give a dealer another one. I would be willing to bet that if the dealer offered you $9800.00 it would sell to the right buyer for about $14000.00. Good Luck
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