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There you go again, your starting to suck at this internet thing... 
I like them too, was just saying that.
As for moving an entire dealership, I don't know, but I can tell you Roberts in Downingtown does it all the damn time cause they're right on the Brandywine. They carry Chevy, Honda, and Subaru, yet some how they manage to do it.

I like them too, was just saying that.
As for moving an entire dealership, I don't know, but I can tell you Roberts in Downingtown does it all the damn time cause they're right on the Brandywine. They carry Chevy, Honda, and Subaru, yet some how they manage to do it.
No, not that at all. I was suggesting it takes time and resources to move the amount of cars they have. From a business sense, time and resource cost money. That hits the bottom line. While spend money you can't make back? Rolling back to what Dan said, the inventory is covered by insurance. Make sense? I look at floor plan lending sometimes...
No, not that at all. I was suggesting it takes time and resources to move the amount of cars they have. From a business sense, time and resource cost money. That hits the bottom line. While spend money you can't make back? Rolling back to what Dan said, the inventory is covered by insurance. Make sense? I look at floor plan lending sometimes...
they have insurance for a reason and unlike homeowners who move stuff- dealerships don't have personal value in inventory.
would this be good for auto-x? or maybe even a little hardparking?
http://classifieds.viperclub.org/sho...-dvd-21&cat=18
http://classifieds.viperclub.org/sho...-dvd-21&cat=18
Them having insurance to cover everything is a no brainer... Its not like I think they're are eating all the money they lost in inventory. Come on, Chu...
Marc, stop lying about this "work" you have.
James are you joining us this weekend?
Marc, stop lying about this "work" you have.
James are you joining us this weekend?


