It will be interesting to see how much the asking price changes before it is gone from their website. I got a little over $17k for Yertle and the dealer had it listed for around $19.5K when it first showed up on their website. The last price I saw on it before it dropped off their site was $17.9k.
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rigidjunkie New Member
Its always fun to see if cars are priced right by the dealer. Toy Barn had an STI last week at what I thought was a really low price it was gone in 2 days after being listed.
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Crashton Club Coordinator
Sometimes they get it & sometimes they are smoking crack as far as used car prices go. Babs clubster sat at Beyers for quite a while because it was so over priced. Once the price was lowered to good price status there was a line for that clubster. We drove it on Saturday afternoon & when we walked in on Sunday to do the paper work there 3 people waiting to test drive Babs clubster. Our sales guy hid the keys so no one could drive it. I thought a couple of sales guys were going to come to blows over that. :lol:
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rigidjunkie New Member
I had the same issue with an M3 from Toy Barn, it was about 2K overpriced they dropped 3K and two of us made them an offer I was too low so the other guy won the car.
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mrntd Well-Known MemberSupporting Member
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Over the last 2 years I made offers on cars that were turned down only to see their prices drop below what I offered months later. So they ended up loosing money on the floor plan interest.
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