ORIGINAL: dodgesales
And sorry to say but we don't all rip off our own mothers, that is probably your problem with people and your own social skills. Try and go to a 5 star Chrysler store and talk to a real new car salesman and get over it. You automaticly assume that salesman are that way so that is how you are going to be treated. You treat them like shit and they are going to treat you the same. Do yourself a favor and change. You do work for a salesman don't you?
About my socials skills, they are OK, however when I post I don't have any words edited (**** in the threads caused by a word censor that is a part of the admin functions) out such as you. So until you can post a thread without the word censor kicking in, don't talk to me about social skills.
I don't work in any part of sales. I am a lineman for an electric utility company, my function is to hook people up to a new service or turn their power on during storms. I DON'T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE COST OF ELECTRIC POWER!
Actually you picked the wrong site to come in whining and crying about sales, especially when your business is going to make a large profit on a car that is desired. Not only will you make MSRP, which carries a good sized profit, you (your company) will add thousands over MSPR to make more profits, until you can't do that anymore, then drop back down to MSRP. Dodge isn't any different than Ford on the Shelby 500 or GMC on the 2004 GTO. All do it as a manner of supply and demand.
So let me ask you this............you get the first Challenger in town, you know people want it and you have it, and probably a waiting list.
Are you going to:
A. Sell it for MSRP as a matter of good will
B. Sell if for what you can get for it.
If your answer is A, good for you.
If your answer is B, whine someplace else, because like a Challenger over MSRP, I won't buy into it.