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What Does GM Make on each Camaro sold??
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My brother-inlaw worked for a Cadallac dealership,he says they make their money on service.Make very little on the sale of the car.How much does GM make certainly not enough their bankrupt.:(
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GM fix my PAINT U suck!
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I have a friend, used car manager at another Domestic car company. The dealer averages $900 to $3800 depending on price, incentives and a few other factors. They make money on parts and service etc. A 30,000 car would cost you 300,000 dollars to build it part by OEM part from the parts depot. The dealer money is really made on all the extras like admin, paint protect blah blah blah.
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There is an awful lot of overhead and investment that goes into manufacturing a car. To figure out the money GM makes on a particular car, you have to consider the life expectancy of that car, lets say 5 years, and the total sales, lets say 100,000 per year. Right now they aren't making money on it in the short term, they have to buy all the tooling, set up the plant, and do all the engineering years before they get a penny from any customers. All in all, it probably takes 2-3 years after production begins to pay for all the tooling, etc. So really, they are still in the red on the Camaro. Then when they start making profit, they have to use some of that money to begin working on the next generation of the vehicle.
You could add up how much it costs to physically make the vehicle, and pay the employees at the plant, and buy the materials, and it would look like there is a huge profit margin. But when you consider all the other costs, they probably make $1000-$2000 on the average car, when things are going well (obviously not right now).
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Never got to meet 'talwell' when he bought his Camaro. One of these days though, one of these days! We'll have to run into each other at some Camaro function sooner or later. |
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I have seen local dealerships advertise that you can make 50 - 100K a year selling cars.
So lets say mid range 75K a year. So if the $300 per car you would have to sell 250 cars a year. With 3 weeks vacation /holidays etc per year you would have to sell 5 cars a week... every week
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Whos piece of pie are you talking about? The Salesman, GM, Finance manager, or owner? They all get some of that.
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So the real question is what are variable production costs (labor and materials) for each Camaro sold. While I'd love to know, I bet only senior operations and corporate folks know the answer to that. Forget about the investment needed for R&D and the production facility. If you factor those in, they wont be profitable on the Camaro for a while. As for the dealer profit, that shouldn't be too hard to figure out. For their sake I hope it's a good profit. I get depressed every time I drive by ghost-town dealers these days.
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About three years ago I read that GM spends more on health care costs than they do on steel.
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Salesman. Scotty below said he makes $300 on a corvette
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But to the OP, if GM made $10,000 per car x 100,000 Camaros (likely for 2010 MY) that would be $1,000,000,000 right there. And keep in mind GM NA operations hasn't really made that much all in for much of the last 10 years.
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