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Buy a gas guzzler, get a gas-sipper free

Posted Jul 29 2008, 07:42 PM by Karen Datko
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Call it a desperation move or marketing genius. A Florida car dealer is offering a free energy-efficient car when customers buy a big truck or SUV.

BOGO in the showroom seems to be working. Dealer Jack Holcomb at New Smyrna Chevrolet in New Smyrna Beach said he's generating interest in his previously shunned gas-guzzling inventory. (And, as you'll note by reading the comments section below, it's not a unique idea. Readers are reporting similar promotions across the country.) 

We already knew that this is a great time to buy if you really need a big vehicle, because a lot fewer people want one -- or can afford the gas for one -- and the prices have dropped. Meanwhile, the auto industry -- better late than never -- has switched its priorities from making trucks and SUVs to more fuel-efficient sedans. Here's a factlet for you: The sale of Hummers dropped 60% in May, according to Wired.com.

"The SUV as a lifestyle choice, as a personal statement, is dead," industry analyst Aaron Bragman told Wired.

So, what's an enterprising car dealer to do? Make lemonade out of ... um, leftover inventory.  Dealers aren't giving away cars: The catch is that you'll pay sticker for the SUV, or that the thrown-in car is a short-term lease, or that you'll have to finance through the manufacturer. With rebates and manufacturer-to-dealer incentives totaling as much as $9,000 on some 2008 Dodge trucks (and nearly that much on many, many other models), it's not much of a stretch for dealers to dig a little deeper and throw in something like a $10,000 Chevy Aveo, just to move the metal and avoid the inventory costs.

This reminds us of the California developer's limited-time offer of a free townhouse to anyone who bought one of his San Diego-area McMansions.

It's not the first time car dealers have advertised freebies, such as the Missouri dealer who provided a free handgun or gas card with the purchase of a vehicle. (Most people took the gun.) The offer of a free car has come and gone over the years, but seems to be catching on again. We've read that at least several Nissan dealerships, with the help of Nissan Corp., have a deal similar to Holcomb's.

Cfnews13.com said this about the Chevrolet dealer:

Holcomb said the profit margin may be lower, but added once the economy improves, repeat customer traffic will improve as well when they remember the dealer who gave them two vehicles for the price of one.

Comments

 

But how much is the big vehicle's price being bloated to cover the cost of the "free" vehicle? There is no free lunch.

Excellent, well reasoned article.

Well, if the SUV takes up space on the parking lot it's a waste of space if the vehicle won't sell.  It won't bring much money at public auction.  Maybe this idea isn't so far fetched, it's kind of like reducing stock.

Are there any car dealerships in New York offering this?

He did not say how much do tou have to pay for the SUV.Justin

A dealership here in Denver offered this same thing back in 2001, but it was for different reasons.  The offer was: buy a new Isuzu Trooper, get a Kia (the smallest model) for free.  I think they did this because neither the Trooper nor the Kia were selling very well at the time.  I was tempted, but the deal smelled of desperation and guaranteed quick depreciation of both vehicles.

I wonder if you could take this deal and sell the parts of the SUV individually for a profit at scrap or replacement part operations and just keep the fuel-efficient car. If the SUV costs 30K and the little guy costs 15K, is it really far fetched to sell the SUV parts individually for a total of 15K?

You could probably have the dealer drop ship both cars to your home. Just a thought.

There's a catch.  You pay more taxes and pay some fees.  The free car is taxable and another set of tags to pay.

can i tried both my cars and get free car offer and i live in fort lauderdale fl sign me up t/y.

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