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evd89 01-30-2016 09:38 PM

Strange call from dealer offering me a new 2016 FRS for my old 2014 one??!
 
So a couple of weeks back I got a call from my dealer in Wilsonville, OR telling me that I can sell my car (2014 FRS) to him in return for a new 2016 FRS for no extra cost and keep making my payments as usual. Since, I've now moved to the Bay Area, I told him that it seems like an interesting offer but it won't be possible for me to travel and deal with registering it in California. So that was that.

Fast forward to today, I call a dealer in Santa Clara, CA to schedule a service he offers me the same deal. Which I found really weird. Anyways, I scheduled the appointment for tomorrow and I'll update on what he says.

Is it that old FRSs are in huge demand right now? What's going on, have you guys had a similar experience? Should I go for it?

2014 White FRS, AT 13k Miles

weederr33 01-30-2016 09:40 PM

It's just a way to get more money. It's doubtful they'll trade your '14 for a '16 for no additional costs.

funwheeldrive 01-30-2016 09:42 PM

Dealer Scam

Tcoat 01-30-2016 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evd89 (Post 2528671)
So a couple of weeks back I got a call from my dealer in Wilsonville, OR telling me that I can sell my car (2014 FRS) to him in return for a new 2016 FRS for no extra cost and keep making my payments as usual. Since, I've now moved to the Bay Area, I told him that it seems like an interesting offer but it won't be possible for me to travel and deal with registering it in California. So that was that.

Fast forward to today, I call a dealer in Santa Clara, CA to schedule a service he offers me the same deal. Which I found really weird. Anyways, I scheduled the appointment for tomorrow and I'll update on what he says.

Is it that old FRSs are in huge demand right now? What's going on, have you guys had a similar experience? Should I go for it?

2014 White FRS, AT 13k Miles


NO NO NO NO
This is a marketing scam by car dealers since the first Model T hit the showroom.
They will make all sorts of statements but think about it for a second are they really going to save you money or make it themselves?


My wife fell for this once and we lost huge in the long run (ever try to tell your wife no????)


Every make send these things out by mail or calls customers so don't think the FRS is special. Hell I get these letters every couple of months from Mitsu and I haven't even owned the car for a year and a half and they know it.

PatSciFRS 01-30-2016 09:44 PM

Oh yeah, they absolutely would and they are actually hoping that people will be stupid enough to fall for it. If you read the offer carefully, you will realize that the monthly payments remain the same but the loan is now extended to the duration of the original loan term. There is always a catch somewhere.

mhughett 01-30-2016 09:46 PM

Very simple. Your payments may stay the same but they will go for another 24-30 months on the new car vs. your old car payment schedule. If you become so focused on the monthly payment, you may not realize that you just went from having 3 years left to having 5 or 6 years left.

evd89 01-30-2016 09:58 PM

I was pretty sure there would be catch. Makes sense though how some people could get duped by this. I mean I got me pretty interested too. But I'll still go in tomorrow and try to have a little fun with it. Damn you dealer scum!!

Thanks guys!!

Impureclient 01-30-2016 10:03 PM

Wait for the 2017 turbos!

Tcoat 01-30-2016 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evd89 (Post 2528684)
I was pretty sure there would be catch. Makes sense though how some people could get duped by this. I mean I got me pretty interested too. But I'll still go in tomorrow and try to have a little fun with it. Damn you dealer scum!!

Thanks guys!!

Like any other business the first thing dealers need to do is get people to walk in the door and this is an effective method.
Please don't go play games with them. They are just trying to make a living and no matter how sleazy it sounds this is an accepted business practice used across the industry. How would you like it if some guy came into your workplace, purposefully wasted your time as a joke and then walked away?

Packofcrows 01-30-2016 10:25 PM

You get like 2k to 10k added, interest goes up. So say you have 3yrs left and 17k left, well now you have 25k left in 5yrs.

Only heard of Ford doing this. This was with the focus cars.

raven1231 01-30-2016 10:36 PM

Ha ha

N1rve 01-30-2016 10:37 PM

I get these letters from the dealership that I sold my old Nissan Altima to...which doesn't make sense because they already have my old car?

raven1231 01-30-2016 10:39 PM

2014s are in huge demand because of the knee pads bro

bcj 01-30-2016 10:47 PM

I used to get these for my 10 year old Dodge Grand Caravan.
It's not the slightest bit rational.

They want you drooling when you come in the door.
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