What that tells me is; the dealer...whomever that may be, is out to make as much as possible.....and if the shoe fits, wear it.
But my opinion is, a dealer knows what he"ll take for an item....whatever it is. So, when somebody asks....just tell them....X dollars and cents and be done with it. But no.....it can"t be that easy, the dealer wants to suck you into the showroom where they can apply heat on the customer and make his eyes bug out looking at all the chrome and shiny paint.....it"s just a way to milk the customer. Saturn dealers supposedly had a price in the window of the car....there it is, buy it, or walk. I like that system.
The grocery store advertises milk for $3.99 a gallon....if you want some, you pay...$3.99.
I wonder what kind of reaction a grocery would get if somebody called and asked, How much is a gallon of 2% milk? And the grocer said...well, that all depends, come on down and we"ll talk about it!
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