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rickeoni
Jan 18, 2016Explorer
Lease returns can be turned in at any dealer represented by the manufacturer, the dealer has the option of buying the vehicle at a set price or ir it goes to auction. Many dealers like to buy late model off makes and put them on the front line to make it look like these were traded in on new rides.
A high end dealer only wants cherry rides on their used lot and you would be suprised how many vehicles are bought on a manufactures auction and how many trades are auctioned off, as they are considered below the dealers standards or they already have enough of that model in inventory.
The F350 that I mentioned in my previous post will be auctioned off as we have no room at the moment for a ride of that size, so who knows where this perfect ride will end up being for sale.
If you are buying from a reputable dealer, you are most likely going to be looking at a reliable vehicle.
A high end dealer only wants cherry rides on their used lot and you would be suprised how many vehicles are bought on a manufactures auction and how many trades are auctioned off, as they are considered below the dealers standards or they already have enough of that model in inventory.
The F350 that I mentioned in my previous post will be auctioned off as we have no room at the moment for a ride of that size, so who knows where this perfect ride will end up being for sale.
If you are buying from a reputable dealer, you are most likely going to be looking at a reliable vehicle.
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