BobbyMike
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Many of the car-advice sites say that many of the car dealerships really make a ton of money in their service departments, not so much in selling cars.
Dealerships do make money in their service departments, not as much as you might think, but it is a necessary part of their profit margin.
(we give first services free to get people in the door)
"because I live 600 feet away and I'll be taking the car HERE for all of its service-related issues. You guys are going to make more money off me from service than you would from sales." ."
Would that work?
I don't know if you would have to say that way. You might also say something like, "Dealer X told me they would sell me this car at $X, I'd prefer to buy it from you though. Can you beat that price?" This, or a variation, would probably work best.
I would be tempted as a salesperson to say to your question, "I might be able to match that deal, and think of how convenient it would be for you to not have to drive so far to get your car serviced."
Almost every maker has a car that doesn't usually get discounted because of demand. We have been pre-selling the New 350Z at MSRP. No dickering.... Until last fall we were not discounting Xterras either.
Just remember that the trade-in value you get from Edmunds, KBB, NADA, are regional or national and are probably slightly different where you are. Also More importantly they are prices that are supposed to be discounted from the MSRP of the new car you are looking from- in other words don't expect to buy a car at invoice and get full trade-in for your trade.
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