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Originally Posted by x622
IDK man, he ax'ed his GM, Sales manager and salesperson. Who else would you want to lose their job over this? He picked his GM sure, but that doesn't mean he knows the day to day on every single thing.
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True, but that CEO certainly knows about and supports market adjustment pricing at their stores. And when you support that and especially when times get tough, which is certainly the case for auto dealers right now, management is going to push to make deals happen and sell to the highest buyer which in this case was an idiot willing to pay $100K over MSRP vs the original buyer that signed on to pay $50K over MSRP?!?!? To pay over MSRP or asking on anything is just plain ridiculous in my book. People have lost their minds when it comes to buying cars and homes.
I glad it worked out for the original buyer, but I had a hard time believing this dealer and other dealers will change their ways. The ultimate blame lies with the CEO and trickles down from there.