Re: [MBZ] Gave in... WAS: Must... resist... temptation...and ...poor..spelling

2008-04-10 Thread Rich Thomas
I no for a fack that you can loose you're break petal.

--R

LWB250 wrote:
> How does someone "loose" money?  Do they just toss it
> up in the air to set it free?
>
> Sorry, but I am a member of the grammar/spelling
> police, and this is one of the most common misuses of
> a word, right up there with "seperate".
>
> Arrgh!
>
> Dan
>
>
>   
>

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Re: [MBZ] Gave in... WAS: Must... resist... temptation...and ...poor..spelling

2008-04-10 Thread pm7088
ROFL

Pete, who was looking at Mrs. Goodacre's bumps during spelling in 3 grade

-- Original message -- 
From: LWB250 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> How does someone "loose" money? Do they just toss it 
> up in the air to set it free? 
> 
> Sorry, but I am a member of the grammar/spelling 
> police, and this is one of the most common misuses of 
> a word, right up there with "seperate". 
> 
> Arrgh! 
> 
> Dan 
> 
> 
> --- Tom Hargrave wrote: 
> 
> > I'm sure that John got a good deal regardless. I 
> > know him well enough to 
> > know that he would not have bought the Mercedes 
> > otherwise. 
> > 
> > A dealership may "loose money" on an individual used 
> > car sale. For example, 
> > he may take a car in trade for $10,000 that's worth 
> > much less. But he won't 
> > loose money in the overall trade. 
> > 
> > 
> > For example: 
> > 
> > Joe Somebody drives his minivan in to trade on a new 
> > Mercedes. 
> > 
> > The Stealership gives him a $3000 trade-in allowance 
> > on a C class. 
> > 
> > Joe Somebody feels good about the trade because he 
> > knows that his minivan is 
> > only worth $500.00 - and that's only with a full 
> > tank of gas! He thinks he's 
> > "got one over" on the dealership. 
> > 
> > But Joe Somebody does not know that there is a 
> > buffer built into the selling 
> > price of the car for just this event. 
> > 
> > Joe Somebody drives his shiny new Mercedes to work, 
> > bragging about the great 
> > trade-in he got for his old minivan. 
> > 
> > Jane Somebody Else with 36 kids in tow comes in and 
> > buys the minivan for 
> > $1800. 
> > 
> > On the books, the Stealership lost $1200 on the 
> > minivan that they sold to 
> > Jane Somebodyelse ($3000 C class trade in - $1800 
> > sale). And they are proud 
> > to show this, leaving Jane Somebodyelse with the 
> > impression that she really 
> > did get a great deal. 
> > 
> > But they made lots of $$$ on the entire string of 
> > transactions because they 
> > did very well on the C class sale. And they did 
> > especially well on the 
> > minivan sale because they would have sold it at 
> > auction for only $300.00. 
> > 
> > This same scenario is played out at every 
> > Stealership, every day. Now you 
> > know why I call them Stealerships 
> > 
> > Thanks, 
> > Tom Hargrave 
> > www.kegkits.com 
> > 256-656-1924 
> > 
> > 
> > -Original Message- 
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > On Behalf Of John Robbins 
> > Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 8:05 AM 
> > To: Mercedes Discussion List 
> > Subject: Re: [MBZ] Gave in... WAS: Must... resist... 
> > temptation 
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> > > How does the dealer "loose" on this sale? 
> > > I've never known a dealer to "loose" on a sale, 
> > how does he stay in 
> > business? 
> > 
> > I think he lost money because he gave too much for 
> > the car as a trade in 
> > to sell the new Bluetec the guy bought... and he 
> > wanted it off his lot. 
> > I glanced at his computer screen and he paid 
> > nearly 28k for the car... 
> > It was listed at 29k a week or two before I test 
> > drove it. Regardless, 
> > I still think I got a decent deal. Certainly not 
> > the best deal, but I 
> > don't think I got taken to the cleaners either. 
> > 
> > John 
> > 
> > 
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Re: [MBZ] Gave in... WAS: Must... resist... temptation...and ...poor..spelling

2008-04-10 Thread LWB250
How does someone "loose" money?  Do they just toss it
up in the air to set it free?

Sorry, but I am a member of the grammar/spelling
police, and this is one of the most common misuses of
a word, right up there with "seperate".

Arrgh!

Dan


--- Tom Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm sure that John got a good deal regardless. I
> know him well enough to
> know that he would not have bought the Mercedes
> otherwise.
> 
> A dealership may "loose money" on an individual used
> car sale. For example,
> he may take a car in trade for $10,000 that's worth
> much less. But he won't
> loose money in the overall trade.
> 
> 
> For example:
> 
> Joe Somebody drives his minivan in to trade on a new
> Mercedes.
> 
> The Stealership gives him a $3000 trade-in allowance
> on a C class.
> 
> Joe Somebody feels good about the trade because he
> knows that his minivan is
> only worth $500.00 - and that's only with a full
> tank of gas! He thinks he's
> "got one over" on the dealership.
> 
> But Joe Somebody does not know that there is a
> buffer built into the selling
> price of the car for just this event.
> 
> Joe Somebody drives his shiny new Mercedes to work,
> bragging about the great
> trade-in he got for his old minivan.
> 
> Jane Somebody Else with 36 kids in tow comes in and
> buys the minivan for
> $1800.
> 
> On the books, the Stealership lost $1200 on the
> minivan that they sold to
> Jane Somebodyelse ($3000 C class trade in - $1800
> sale). And they are proud
> to show this, leaving Jane Somebodyelse with the
> impression that she really
> did get a great deal.
> 
> But they made lots of $$$ on the entire string of
> transactions because they
> did very well on the C class sale. And they did
> especially well on the
> minivan sale because they would have sold it at
> auction for only $300.00.
> 
> This same scenario is played out at every
> Stealership, every day. Now you
> know why I call them Stealerships
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom Hargrave
> www.kegkits.com
> 256-656-1924
>  
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of John Robbins
> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 8:05 AM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Gave in... WAS: Must... resist...
> temptation
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How does the dealer "loose" on this sale?
> > I've never known a dealer to "loose" on a sale,
> how does he stay in
> business?
> 
> I think he lost money because he gave too much for
> the car as a trade in 
> to sell the new Bluetec the guy bought... and he
> wanted it off his lot. 
>   I glanced at his computer screen and he paid
> nearly 28k for the car... 
> It was listed at 29k a week or two before I test
> drove it.  Regardless, 
> I still think I got a decent deal.  Certainly not
> the best deal, but I 
> don't think I got taken to the cleaners either.
> 
> John
> 
> 
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