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parts at cost?

Old Jan 14, 2007
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parts at cost?

My girlfriends dad works at a car dealership and now can get a lot of good aftermarket parts (lifts, wheels, tires, etc.) through Dealer Services International at cost rather than me buying them at retail. Because of this, I've finally started to save for my lift, though I'm not too sure of how much I would save from the parts being at cost. To anyone who knows auto parts retail? Would it be a decent amount? Anyways I'm stoked about it.
 
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i think the cost is like 30% ..im not so sure..but im sure its a nice little discount..my friend dad is a ford mechanic and he gets it at cost plus a % .Good stuff,dont break up with her untill you get your lift and tires lol..j/k..good stuff man
 
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Retail is normaly cost + 30-40%.
Online retail is normaly Cost + 10-12%
Online Sale is normaly Cost + 5-8% < leaving only 2% profit after Credit Card fee's and processing fee's
 
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All parts cost unless they're free...
 
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Originally Posted by n3elz
All parts cost unless they're free...
LOL thats true
 
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Originally Posted by WholesaleMN.com
Retail is normaly cost + 30-40%.
Online retail is normaly Cost + 10-12%
Online Sale is normaly Cost + 5-8% < leaving only 2% profit after Credit Card fee's and processing fee's

I worked in a different type of retail. But our price mark ups were always 100% over what the company paid for them. So if we paid $10 for it, we sold it for atleast $20, usually more.
 
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Originally Posted by D94R
I worked in a different type of retail. But our price mark ups were always 100% over what the company paid for them. So if we paid $10 for it, we sold it for atleast $20, usually more.

Yes, different markets have different levels of markup. We sell Automotive Accessories and parts, which is what this tread was talking about, and I was referring to this market.

Look at the clothing market, there is about a 1000% markup on most of that stuff. Automotive is a little tighter market.
 
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