Dealership Trades Atlanta GA
Dealership "trades" are a common practice -- and one that you should not have to pay extra for. When all is said and done, though, you may want to thank the dealership and the salesman for going "the extra mile" in finding and bringing in your new car. It's all in a day's work at a car dealership.
Metropolitan Classic Cars, Inc.
404-351-4848
1891 Peachtree Rd
Atlanta, GA
Metropolitan Classic Cars, Inc.
404-351-4848
1891 Peachtree Rd
Atlanta, GA 30309
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Luxury Motorsports of Atlanta
512 Cityview Ct NE
Atlanta, GA
Luxury Motorsports of Atlanta
512 Cityview Ct NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
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Tycore Auto Connection
2420 Eastgate Pl Suite 6-500
Snellville, GA
Tycore Auto Connection
2420 Eastgate Pl Suite 6-500
Snellville, GA 31141
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Coffey Automotive Group
404-885-9500
1351 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy
Atlanta, GA
Coffey Automotive Group
404-885-9500
1351 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy
Atlanta, GA 30318
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Walker Auto Inc.
404-792-0803
2880 Bankhead Hwy
Atlanta, GA
Walker Auto Inc.
404-792-0803
2880 Bankhead Hwy
Atlanta, GA 30318
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Southern Luxury Cars Inc.
404-886-8448
1729 Friar Tuck Rd
Atlanta, GA
Southern Luxury Cars Inc.
404-886-8448
1729 Friar Tuck Rd
Atlanta, GA 30309
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Members Auto Finders Inc.
400 Whiteall St Suite 1-A
Atlanta, GA
Members Auto Finders Inc.
400 Whiteall St Suite 1-A
Atlanta, GA 30303
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Roock Autosport Sales Inc.
2310 Marietta Blvd Suite A
Atlanta, GA
Roock Autosport Sales Inc.
2310 Marietta Blvd Suite A
Atlanta, GA 30318
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Belsha Motors
2865 Lenox Rd Unit 603
Atlanta, GA
Belsha Motors
2865 Lenox Rd Unit 603
Atlanta, GA 30324
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Prestige Motors of Southeast
1271 Mackintosh Park NW
Atlanta, GA
Prestige Motors of Southeast
1271 Mackintosh Park NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
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If a dealership doesn't have the vehicle I want but they find it at another dealership, do I have to pay more for that vehicle since they had to get it from another dealership? How does this process work?
It is not uncommon for a dealership to sell you a new car that they don't actually have on their sales lot but is, rather, on another dealership's lot. It works like this:
First, the dealer locates the car you want by looking in the manufacturer's computer database to see which dealership in the area has the particular car you want to buy. Then, the dealer calls the other dealership that has the car and arranges a simple "trade" which involves swapping one vehicle for another. Finally, the salesman (or dealership porter) drives to the other dealership and returns with the new car. It's as simple as that.
Dealership "trades" are a common practice -- and one that you should
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