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First, you're not a tech, are you? You sound like you work in the finance office of a dealer to me. Secondly, if most MDXs are sold with, as you say, such razor-thin profit, where then does the owner come up with the capital to pay the managers $150 to $300K a year....from the lucrative service department?
There is zero chance that the true cost of a $50,000 vehicle is a few thousand below that. Zero. I'll wager any amount on that.
I wear many hats at my store. But yes one of them is being the NSX technician.
At just about every store, service and parts, or fixed operations as it's called internally...are much more profitable than the front of the house. In this day and age, new car deals are losses. Sales departments make up for things with add ons to the deal. Service contract, extended warranty, paint protection, LoJack, points on third party financing, and several other bits. Preowned and CPO vehicles are far more profitable since the buyer doesn't have any clue what we paid for the car. But one thing is for sure, I don't know if any manager getting $300k. GM getting a piece of the store? Maybe.
The true cost of a $50k car is invoice minus whatever backend money there is. Some things like a RLX have a ton of that right now. Others like the MDX don't have so much. Someone pinging every internet manager within 500 miles offering $45k for a $50k MDX is going to have absolutely nothing in their driveway to show for it because no dealer is going to lose money on that deal.