Sentences with phrase «of dealer markup»

Of course, neither price accounts for the sort of dealer markup that might grace early C7 window stickers, especially since less than a third of all Chevrolet dealers will be allocated Corvette models to sell at the car's launch.

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Buyers pay a premium over the spot price to cover the costs of producing the gold, as well as distribution costs and dealer markups.
A good dealer will sell you what you came to buy; shady dealers will push products that have higher markups regardless of what you're shopping for.
Ficklin explains: «For example, a lender that desires to eliminate discretionary markups but was concerned about the impact of flat fees might consider a flat - fee system in which dealers were paid a percentage of the amount financed.
If Porsche isn't sufficiently penalizing dealerships, at least the online forums are doing a pretty good job of exposing dealers that charge obscene markups and aren't being honest or fair.
As a limited edition vehicle selling at base price of $ 43,475, Chevy only expects to sell about 3,000 units per year, so expect to pay some additional dealer markup if you are shopping for one of these....
Chrysler Corp. plans to produce only 3,000 of the wedge - shaped speedsters in 1997, and dealers can be expected to add a hefty markup to the $ 35,000 price tag.
Purse - strings note: The Talon is hot, which means many dealers will go for markups, even in this period of declining car sales.
For those out of the new - car - buying loop, that's a contemporary way of saying «dealer markup,» and this BMW has been marked up — er, market - adjusted — shamelessly.
For the roughly $ 10 grand markup over the equivalent loaded Pathfinder, Infiniti buyers get an upscale interior with more feature content, advanced safety systems, a more upscale dealer experience and, of course, the premium image.
Regardless of the equipment it would be nice to be able to buy a Type R without additional dealer markup.
Pretty much every dealer tries to slip in some sort of «dealer fee» or «dealer prep» or «ADM» (additional dealer markup) after you've negotiated the price of the car.
The price paid for bullion will include the current rate for gold, plus a markup or premium that covers the cost of fabricating the bullion and usually a sales commission for the dealer.
There's usually a story behind the vehicles, but it often involves vehicles that had owners that rarely drove them, then had an accident, and the insurance company bought the vehicle as part of a settlement, an a used car dealer rebuilds the car, buys it cheaply, and sells it for what is for him a large markup, but cheap compared to the mileage and condition of equivalent cars of later vintages.
Typically, the purchase and sale price of a municipal bond includes the dealer's markup; however in cases where a commission is charged, it should be taken into account by the holder in computing gain or loss.
In their defense, dealers say that it's a fair return for a brokerage job and that many brokers use markups when dealing with other different kind of loans.
The best way to determine markup is to compare the price the dealer is quoting to you to prices of the same bond or comparable bonds as listed in the newspaper or in bond pricing services.
However, that practice was scrutinized when it was found that dealers were illegally discriminating against certain demographics by charging higher markups based on factors outside of credit or finances.
Five years ago, the CFPB slapped limits on the markups of the loans and the amount of compensation the dealers received.
Brokers don't own most of these bonds; they're fed in from broker - dealers, and everyone's taking a markup before they appear on the Fidelity, Schwab or Vanguard sites.
This important guidance is a key step to limit discriminatory impact of dealer interest rate markups in the auto lending industry.
Bond prices in the secondary market normally include a markup, which consists of the dealer's costs and profit.
Everything from interest rate markups and dealer add - ons to longer and longer loans can drive up the cost of buying a new car or truck.
The same bond may be sold by different dealers for widely different prices, based on the price at which they bought the bond, the size of their markup, the size of the lot, and the direction of interest rates — and these are only a few of the relevant factors.
«If marijuana is decriminalized, presumably we're not going to have street - level dealers anymore who are able to make a lot of money because there's a high markup on it.
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