tamangel
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I suppose I already know the answer to this question: answer, 'whatever the market will bear'.. but thought I'd get some feedback anyway..
...or I won't get an answer as too ambiguous...or too sensitive/personal..
In essence, how much will a deuce cost from another member or business?
is there such a thing as a fair profit margin?
i.e., someone buys a deuce off GL for, say $2500. Takes it home, goes over it well, fixes what needs to be fixed and then offers it for sale at say:
50% profit: $3750
75% profit: $4375
100% profit: $5000
I would expect that expenses to pick the vehicle up (gas, lodging, meals, time, etc) would be part of the makeup.
Also labor and parts needed...
Just curious how folks arrive at an asking price..Seems that would be a great marketing tool to let one know the expenses involved but, on the other hand, maybe too personal. I have no business sense, hence my, rather blunt questions.. Not meant to put anyone on the spot, just curious..
I'm sure places like Memphis and Clark, etc..have very high percentages of profit
i.e. from Clark, their web site says base level M36 Cab/Chassis goes for $12.5K w/o winch, w/o air assit shift, etc..
If bought, say for $3K from GL (unless they get some sort of mass discount-Do they?) and sell for $15K (w/above options) then would that reflect a profit margin of 400% and an actual profit of $12K...
I realize there are a lot of variables here..but again, just asking..
Mike
...or I won't get an answer as too ambiguous...or too sensitive/personal..
In essence, how much will a deuce cost from another member or business?
is there such a thing as a fair profit margin?
i.e., someone buys a deuce off GL for, say $2500. Takes it home, goes over it well, fixes what needs to be fixed and then offers it for sale at say:
50% profit: $3750
75% profit: $4375
100% profit: $5000
I would expect that expenses to pick the vehicle up (gas, lodging, meals, time, etc) would be part of the makeup.
Also labor and parts needed...
Just curious how folks arrive at an asking price..Seems that would be a great marketing tool to let one know the expenses involved but, on the other hand, maybe too personal. I have no business sense, hence my, rather blunt questions.. Not meant to put anyone on the spot, just curious..
I'm sure places like Memphis and Clark, etc..have very high percentages of profit
i.e. from Clark, their web site says base level M36 Cab/Chassis goes for $12.5K w/o winch, w/o air assit shift, etc..
If bought, say for $3K from GL (unless they get some sort of mass discount-Do they?) and sell for $15K (w/above options) then would that reflect a profit margin of 400% and an actual profit of $12K...
I realize there are a lot of variables here..but again, just asking..
Mike