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A question about Mercedes wholesale price!?
Hey guys,
Im looking for a new car and a mate of mine said he knows a guy would look out for me and allow me to purchase a brandnew Mercedes' (no idea of the model.. but thats not important for this question -- whats important are the figures he was talking) from a wholesaler.. at cost (all legit!). The figures he was talking were he (the wholesaler) was getting the cars at $80,000 Australian Dollars -- onselling to dealers at AUD$95,000 and the dealers would sell them to customers at AUD$140,000! So in effect, I would get a AUD$140,000 car for AUD$80,000.
Just wondering if anyone in the know could confirm if these figures sound about right for the prices each respective individual in the chain (wholsesaler, dealer and customer) will pay for the car. His not a guy that talks sh!t, but that definitely seems like a massive difference between what the wholesaler pays and what the customer ultimately pays.
Cheers guys!
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
There is a mercedes magazine published by the people that publishes VOGUE and you could also just go on car forums and just take some time and research since car enthusiast are usually car sales people and mechanics and they will provide you with an answer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I don't understand what your problem is. If you can get a car with $60,000 discount, go for it.
Of course that wholesaler guy cannot sell to you because you are not a dealer, so instead of getting $60,000 discount you will likely loose your $80,000 (because your mate and his friend will take your money and there will be a "problem" with delivering the car. I wonder how many people have lost their money with those two already...)
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- martin SLv 51 decade ago
I suggest you http://www.automotive-online.com/ where you will find the local and international suppliers of mercedes and other cars with contact details. Send them free inquiry and compare the prices they quote. May be you get a better deal from them.