rkeith
Silver Member
I share my driveway with a used car lot. I was driving by yesterday, waved and struck up a conversation with one of the owners. He was saying that they only sold ONE vehicle last month but need to sell 5-6 per month to make it. They finance and even offer a 0% interest rate with no finance charge. Then he says that his vehicles cost too much and he's forced to pass that to his customers! Here's what he said...
The "cash for clunckers" is killing his used car lot. He said they are having to pay higher than wholesale prices AT wholesale because the # of used vehicles has dropped due to the "cash for clunckers" being crushed or salvaged. This in turn has driven prices up on used cars for both dealer and consumers. The used vehicles now are more gas efficient than the old ones. He then says what hurts him could help me (I told him I need to get a truck)! He said dealers are giving top dollar for used vehicles now because customers are buying them to get better MPG and couple that with you buying a new vehicle it's a win-win for the customer. He said the new car dealers can't hardly keep used vehicles on the lot now because of the sortage caused by the "cash for clunckers" and added that people are buying used vehicles for better MPG.
I never thought about it that way but after thinking about it I think he could be right.
The "cash for clunckers" is killing his used car lot. He said they are having to pay higher than wholesale prices AT wholesale because the # of used vehicles has dropped due to the "cash for clunckers" being crushed or salvaged. This in turn has driven prices up on used cars for both dealer and consumers. The used vehicles now are more gas efficient than the old ones. He then says what hurts him could help me (I told him I need to get a truck)! He said dealers are giving top dollar for used vehicles now because customers are buying them to get better MPG and couple that with you buying a new vehicle it's a win-win for the customer. He said the new car dealers can't hardly keep used vehicles on the lot now because of the sortage caused by the "cash for clunckers" and added that people are buying used vehicles for better MPG.
I never thought about it that way but after thinking about it I think he could be right.