November. I've been selling cars for 5 years and November is consistently terrible for dealers in terms of volume and total gross. Holidays, weather, etc, ad infinitum lead to this. Better save some of those paychecks going into winter boys.
That would be the number "7"...
((current month's sales - last month's sales)/last month's sales)x100
There aren't generally months where all cars are on sale everywhere, so I would recommend asking a car dealership when they have sales or pay attention to the car commercials and ads.
Nationallly, the average is 8 sales per month.
To calculate monthly sales growth a sales company needs to compare the sales from a previous month with that of the current month. If current sales is divided by a previous month sales, the end result will be the percentage of sales growth.
Used car sales are happening constantly all of the US. This weekend, your local newspaper will feature ads with which dealers are holding sales events.
What makes you think you can just return a car and get another one. There is no law providing a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited sales. If you return the car, you are just trading a used car in on another car. Of course you will eat the sales tax and also the deprecation.
19 is 581/3% more than 12.
Y=The worst car in the world Y=your car :)
May is the worst month due to trees, flowers, and other plants starting to bloom
December
gift = no sales tax