Thislife1977
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Koons is an interesting case study. Suburbans have a significantly lower market adjustment than comparable Yukons (even at the same store) and apparently Woodbridge, Virginia in Prince William County has higher demand and values for vehicles vehicles than Tysons Corner in Fairfax County. Who knew?
One would think that the same dealer group with two stores close by would use a consistent mark up. Additionally, it is interesting that they have variation with their Maryland stores as well and that Maryland is significantly less costly.
The one thing I can say is that I am “wowed” by the Koons WOW price, but not in a good way![/QUOTE
Im referring to the young enlisted still living on base, not the NCO’s with families who live in lakeridge and other subdivisionsI think the Woodbridge store was a fairly low volume store in recent years - especially compared to the Chevy store down the road. While there is a military presence because of Quantico and other military facilities in the general area, we do not see the saturation that we once saw even 15 -20 years ago where half my bock was active duty military. Now, I think we only have a handful of active duty families in our subdivision.