I have a question that I just can't figure out. I recently quoted a transmission to a customer and I was
told I was to high on my price. Part #19353988. This was going to be an over the counter sale if they
bought it so our service dept was not involved. After losing the sale I thought I would price shop some
other dealers with that vehicle application to see if my pricing was high or not. I got a lot of different
prices and information.
Here is what I cannot figure out. This transmission has a 1,000 core charge on it. I checked 8 different
dealerships both large stores and small stores and was quoted by 6 of the 8 dealers the core charge amount
was different than the 1,000 core from GM.
2 stores quoted me the price and said there is a 1,000 core on the transmission and the other 6 stores
told me the core price was anywhere from 1,100 to 1,250
Why would a dealership markup the core price when they have to refund that money back to the customer
when the core comes back to that dealership? What am I missing here? What is the purpose of marking up
a core charge on a part? The store has nothing to gain in my opinion. Is there a way that stores are making
money on cores that I can't figure out?
Have you ever heard of this? What am I missing????