Ferrari attraction. The Penske-Wynn car dealership in Las Vegas had a problem when it opened. About 1,600 people a day were trooping in to admire the Ferrari and Maserati sports cars parked on the showroom floor. Staff spent as much time on crowd control as selling care. The dealership began charging a $10 entrance fee to anyone not intending to buy a car or not bringing one in for service.With about one-fifth of the daily visitors claiming to bo prospective buyers, the dealership could bring in close to $100,000 a month in admission fees - as well as selling 20-30 cars a month, of which a little more than half are used models. Prices for the cars range from $170,045 for a Ferrari T430 coupe to $254,150 for a 612 Scaglietti.An analyst observed that it was interesting that people were paying to enter a car showroom, while General Motors almost had to pay people to come to its dealerships.
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