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Scion Buying Advice - Cash Rebates & Freebies
Hey guys, long time lurker here. I don't believe this question has been asked yet.
Does anyone here have any experience with buying Scions? I understand that Scion has this "Pure Pricing" policy but is it possible to get a cash rebate for paying in full or to have freebies thrown in? Also, I was car shopping earlier this year and it seems like many dealers play dumb when you ask about cash rebates. As most people here probably do, I would check for manufacturer cash rebates online and when I would mention paying in full to the salesmen and ask about saving any money for doing so, they would say something along the lines of "sure, you'll save money by not having to pay the interest on the loan" :S Anyways I am really excited to buy this car :D but I just like getting the most I can get out of my dollar. I live in Canada btw. |
Pure pricing bullshit. You still can haggle when the dealership want to move their cars out of the lot.
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the whole point in creating pure pricing was to eliminate that aspect of car purchasing for newb's (young adults) so you are misinformed. |
Don't mention purchasing in full until you settle on a purchase price. Dealers bank on making money off loans, so they may not give you as good a deal if they know your buying in cash or have your own loan secured.
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This^ Scion, just like other dealers, will give different rebates for different cars throughout the year. While you cant get them to lower the price of the vehicle, you can get them to give you more for a trade in, provided you have one. I got them to pay off my car fully when I bought my 2012 tc and I owed 2k more than what kbb valued it at. Its all just a game when it comes to buying car, you just gotta know how to play. When the car comes out, go to scions site and look for any special offers for the frs. |
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not true. Special financing and leasing options are alway given for cars. Rebates happen on the time for cars irregardless of whether or not they have problems moving the car. The 2011 mazda I owned for 3 months had rebates as did the scion(though the tc was just for being military)
Point is, if the op is curious about rebates and buying options, he can keep an eye on the scion site when the car is released. |
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I doubt Toyota will take away the franchise from any dealer because they are here to do business. One dealer closed, number of sales decrease. IIRC, Toyota dealership got 3-5% of invoice price bonus each car they sell + they got the car lower than invoice price. If they sell less than MSRP, they still make thousands on a 20K car. |
I like scions pure price. I have a feeling Subaru will try and sell this car at over msrp price when it comes out. Where scion cannot pit a premium on popular cars. What I can tell u to do (which will be what I'm going to do) go to a credit union open an account and get financing b4 walking into the dealer and then go to the dealer and just buy what ever u get the car u want at a credit union interest rate. The credit union that I belong to is currently offering 2.5% for 60 months
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It will be interesting to discover though because I know right now scion offers a college grad program where if you've graduated from an accredited college or tech school within two years from when you'd like to buy a scion (specifics you'd have to check with your dealer) with no derogatory credit you automatically qualify for $1000 rebate. Will they offer this with the FRS? I have no idea. you are correct that they will not have trouble selling this vehicle but in relation to the other scions sold currently their are incentives offered year round. if you qualify. |
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