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I certainly understand both sides of the "uber home" and "from my cold dead hands spectrum. I was really just curious to see what everyone's thought process would be in this hypothetical.
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start at $20k over what I paid after taxes and fees and all that jazz and we'll talk. Would be a starting point only though.
Some billionaire rich kid walks up with 100k in cash? Take it, but we won't have that selling price on any paperwork
Then I'll order a new one and maybe get some other fun ride or use half to buy something fun for my son who's off to college this year, keep the other half for my daughter's ride in 4 years.
For the right price I'll sell you anything I own, not that attached to stuff, LOL
"How much for your women?....your women AND the children?who can quote this?
If I'm in a good mood, I might take $20k above MSRP. I'm not paying MSRP, but that hardly matters, if someone is offering stupid money for my used truck.My wife and I were having this conversation last night, so I decided to get your thoughts. Hereās the hypothetical situation.
You have an early reservation and you are one of the first to get your Bronco. Sometime within the first month, you come out of work or a restaurant to a note on the Bronco from someone that wants to buy it. Badly. They are willing to pay above what you bought it for. Would you even consider selling and how much would you have to clear to consider it?
To be clear, I do not support ordering one intending to flip it. Iām going to drive the wheels off mine. Thatās being said, if someone offered me $10-$15k above my all-in cost, I wouldnāt think twice about selling it.
Would ya and whatās the margin required?