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Dadoffourgirls
Jun 05, 2014Explorer
I think they should then divide by the quantity of dealer stock. Also, should have another parameter of age of stock. Just because you sell what comes off the truck, should look at age of inventory.
Based on details, there could have been one 2014 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Crew Cab, 121 days old that sold. GM has not made a 2014 2500HD in more than 156 days. Therefore, how can the average age of a truck on the lot be 121? Every one of them should be at least 150. I think there is a flaw in their source of lot arrival and signed paperwork.
Based on details, there could have been one 2014 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Crew Cab, 121 days old that sold. GM has not made a 2014 2500HD in more than 156 days. Therefore, how can the average age of a truck on the lot be 121? Every one of them should be at least 150. I think there is a flaw in their source of lot arrival and signed paperwork.
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