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Evergreen Autos

Do you work in the car field?

This could be a nice website for someone doing this kind of work.

Maybe you would like to own it.

I registered this automobile domain name several years ago. I planned on building a website for it and developing it, but I never got around to it.

So now, this domain name is for sale.

We think this name has some nice potential to help out a business owner working in this field.

Maybe you might be interested in buying this domain name.

If you have never purchased a domain name from someone before, it's easy to do. And safe for both the buyer and seller.

I have been buying and selling these types of domain names since 2003.

This name is registered through GoDaddy.com. And if you decide to buy it, they will help handle the transaction.

You can visit GoDaddy.com if you're interested in getting this name.

You can also send us an email, if you have any questions.

Similar Names

We also have other similar names. Some are related to automobile topics or similar types of niches.

These names are also for sale.

Here is a list of them:

Anaheim Auto Glass

Driveway Helper

Car Repair Class

Chula Vista Auto Repair

Long Beach Auto Glass

Rhode Island Towing

San Jose Auto Glass

Santa Ana Auto Glass

Milwaukee Auto Glass

Portland Tow Truck

Twin Cities Auto Repair

Rhode Island Towing

Twin Cities Mechanic

Twin Cities Towing

If you think you have some interest in one or more of these names, just get in touch with us.

If you really want to acquire one or more of these names, our asking price is reasonable. I'm sure we can work something out.

Thanks for coming by.

Fun Info

A car dealer is a privately owned company that buys new or used automobiles in the wholesale retail market, depending on a dealer contract with an automotive manufacturer or its national sales distributor. It may also carry various types of Certified Preowned vehicles.

Automobile dealers are distinct from other car sellers in a few ways. Car dealers are able to purchase large lots straight from the manufacturer. While some used car dealers buy directly from the producer, many work through brokers or dealers who arrange financing for the purchase of a car. Car dealers offer services such as financing, trade-in value and detailed service history reports. Some offer their customers the option of buying a car from them and having the dealer service and repair the car on their behalf.

Automobile dealers obtain financing from banks and use dealerships to trade-in vehicles that they no longer want. They then make large purchases from wholesalers of the vehicle inventory they have purchased. In order to maintain enough gross profit for overhead and financing costs, many dealership purchase a small percentage of all the vehicles the dealer displays in their dealership inventory. Then they pay the dealer a lump sum equal to the wholesale value of the vehicle. This lump sum is called the dealer's gross profit.

Buyers of automobiles from a dealership will pay more than the wholesale value of the vehicle. The buyer pays a fee to the dealership and the dealer marks up the price of the automobile to earn that fee. After paying that fee to the dealership the buyer then pays the total cost of the vehicle to the seller. Because the buyer pays more for the automobile than the wholesale value and because the dealer marks up the price of the automobile, the buyer is paying a mark-up for the privilege of purchasing the automobile.

A used car dealer will charge a much higher price for a car than a person could buy directly from a manufacturer. That is because the dealer pays both the wholesale and the retail price to the dealer. The buyer will pay the wholesale price that was agreed upon in the contract between the buyer and the manufacturer, and that price will include any profit made by the dealer from selling the used car.

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