Buying a Popular Car Marietta GA
If you want to purchase a particular "hot" new car that, unfortunately, is hard to find due to its popularity. Read the following article to see what you should know about buying a new car that is popular and hard to find.
Atlanta Auto Brokers Inc.
770-427-4500
487 Cobb Pkwy SE
Marietta, GA
Atlanta Auto Brokers Inc.
770-427-4500
487 Cobb Pkwy SE
Marietta, GA 30060
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Marietta Automax Inc.
446 Windy Hill Rd #225
Marietta, GA
Marietta Automax Inc.
446 Windy Hill Rd #225
Marietta, GA 30060
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Import Auto Brokers, Inc.
770-953-8800
1781 Cobb Pkwy S
Marietta, GA
Import Auto Brokers, Inc.
770-953-8800
1781 Cobb Pkwy S
Marietta, GA 30060
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Pruitt’s Truck Sales
770-424-8028
1263 Cobb Pkwy SE
Marietta, GA
Pruitt’s Truck Sales
770-424-8028
1263 Cobb Pkwy SE
Marietta, GA 30060
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Rojamac Auto Brokers
2022 S Cobb Dr
Marietta, GA
Rojamac Auto Brokers
2022 S Cobb Dr
Marietta, GA 30060
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Marietta Auto Mart
1011 Cobb Pkwy
Marietta, GA
Marietta Auto Mart
1011 Cobb Pkwy
Marietta, GA 30060
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Platinum Auto Sales
686 Roswell St
Marietta, GA
Platinum Auto Sales
686 Roswell St
Marietta, GA 30060
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Atlanta Luxury Cars Inc.
770-794-6000
1781 Cobb Pkwy S
Marietta, GA
Atlanta Luxury Cars Inc.
770-794-6000
1781 Cobb Pkwy S
Marietta, GA 30060
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Williams Auto Sales & Leasing Inc
770-427-1375
892 Cobb Pkwy S
Marietta, GA
Williams Auto Sales & Leasing Inc
770-427-1375
892 Cobb Pkwy S
Marietta, GA 30060
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Asian One Inc.
1746 Cobb Pkwy S
Marietta, GA
Asian One Inc.
1746 Cobb Pkwy S
Marietta, GA 30060
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I'm interested in purchasing a particular "hot" new car that, unfortunately, is hard to find due to its popularity. And because the car is in such demand the dealers are not budging on price. Some are even adding $2,000 to the M.S.R.P.! How can I purchase this car at a fair price?
The "selling prices" for new cars and trucks are determined by pure supply-and-demand. If there are many vehicles sitting on the dealership lot of the particular make and model you want to buy, then you'll pay less. If the car is more difficult to find, then obviously you'll pay more.
Sometimes, however, a car hits the market that is so hot that dealerships find themselves with the pleasant problem of having many more buyers than vehicles. In that case, the dealership can charge whatever the market will bear. And in this case, people are willing to pay $2,000 over the full sticker price for a vehicle that's actual value is far less. So unless you're willing to pay that much, there's not much you can do.
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