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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 192679" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Deep discounts I touched on was from a discussion i was a part of quite some time ago. They would have applied to the vehicle “as is”. There was no discount value disclosed as it did not work that way - it was for a buyer to find in negotiation for determining its suitability. I see one person is rather pleased with his post-repair discount. That’s all that matters. There was no saving to the dealership for repair, it was all performed at a loss as it was not recoverable. Presenting a vehicle with high quality repair will say a lot about this Dealer/Seller and go a long way for recommending the other Corvettes to potential Buyers. You were not on my radar for recommending these as added expense would have been necessary for you to shop and buy/deliver one and your budget for the Corvettes that you were considering would have had to be increased. The discount mentioned above, was on a $100k+ Corvette. Main reason however for me not bringing it to your attention, was that the Dealership Rep I had, recently resigned his position,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 192679, member: 3252"] Deep discounts I touched on was from a discussion i was a part of quite some time ago. They would have applied to the vehicle “as is”. There was no discount value disclosed as it did not work that way - it was for a buyer to find in negotiation for determining its suitability. I see one person is rather pleased with his post-repair discount. That’s all that matters. There was no saving to the dealership for repair, it was all performed at a loss as it was not recoverable. Presenting a vehicle with high quality repair will say a lot about this Dealer/Seller and go a long way for recommending the other Corvettes to potential Buyers. You were not on my radar for recommending these as added expense would have been necessary for you to shop and buy/deliver one and your budget for the Corvettes that you were considering would have had to be increased. The discount mentioned above, was on a $100k+ Corvette. Main reason however for me not bringing it to your attention, was that the Dealership Rep I had, recently resigned his position, [/QUOTE]
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