WacoDustin
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I'm having a discussion with someone about the cost to make a pickup that a manufacturer like GM pays. Im thinking the markup to MSRP is 50% or close to it. Say a $80k Denali Duramax has $15k in rebates (per TV as) so 80-15=$65k . GM states they make on average $17k per truck profit. I see this truck costing $48k for GM to make.
He thinks they(GM) only makes $4-5k profit per truck. So $80k-$15k (rebates )=$65k pre ttl and dealer fees, the truck costs $60k for GM to make.
Who is closer to being correct?
I always thought is was like the retail job I worked at in College. I worked at Sears, Washers and dryers could be marked down 40% and we still made a nice profit at the store level. My point was that most retail that I've seen was marked up 50% or so. Restaurants are the same way.. $10 for a burger, Fries and a drink cost about $5 at the root level, I know this because I have a family member that owns her own restraunt.
Dustin
He thinks they(GM) only makes $4-5k profit per truck. So $80k-$15k (rebates )=$65k pre ttl and dealer fees, the truck costs $60k for GM to make.
Who is closer to being correct?
I always thought is was like the retail job I worked at in College. I worked at Sears, Washers and dryers could be marked down 40% and we still made a nice profit at the store level. My point was that most retail that I've seen was marked up 50% or so. Restaurants are the same way.. $10 for a burger, Fries and a drink cost about $5 at the root level, I know this because I have a family member that owns her own restraunt.
Dustin