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zyzauto 05-05-2012 07:04 AM

Hey guys! Is there ANY way we don't have to pay destination charge?
 
Hey guys!

Is there ANY way we don't have to pay destination charge?

Im 20 years old, and I really like the BRZ. $750 destination charge really is a lot for me...

Sp please tell me if there is a way to avoid it... Thank u~

Lasse 05-05-2012 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zyzauto (Post 201301)
Hey guys!

Is there ANY way we don't have to pay destination charge?

Im 20 years old, and I really like the BRZ. $750 destination charge really is a lot for me...

Sp please tell me if there is a way to avoid it... Thank u~

Buy FR-S.....

GMU-BRZ 05-05-2012 07:50 AM

Buy used car.

eikond 05-05-2012 09:28 AM

There is no way to avoid the destination charge.

If you are 20 years old and you think you can't afford the BRZ because of the extra $750 (or $770), then you shouldn't be buying the car to begin with.

Guff 05-05-2012 09:32 AM

^^^This.


Don't bury yourself in debt on this car. I know it's been hyped a lot, but it most definitely isn't worth it if you're missing payments or something down the line...

speedracer38 05-05-2012 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eikond (Post 201347)
There is no way to avoid the destination charge.

If you are 20 years old and you think you can't afford the BRZ because of the extra $750 (or $770), then you shouldn't be buying the car to begin with.

:clap:

Egyptn 05-05-2012 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Guff (Post 201350)
^^^This.


Don't bury yourself in debt on this car. I know it's been hyped a lot, but it most definitely isn't worth it if you're missing payments or something down the line...

+1

Lighting Red 05-05-2012 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eikond (Post 201347)
There is no way to avoid the destination charge.

If you are 20 years old and you think you can't afford the BRZ because of the extra $750 (or $770), then you shouldn't be buying the car to begin with.

Damned straight! If he can't afford the destination charge, then he probably can't afford insurance. If he can't afford insurance, and get's hit... what now?

Life is too short to be a slave to inanimate objects.

Dadhawk 05-05-2012 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Lasse (Post 201308)
Buy FR-S.....

FRS has destination charge too, they just include it in posted price. Of course you may have just meant this as a way of lowering the overall price I suppose, on that case never mind..

For OP, take the advice of others. Never buy a car that puts you on the edge financially. Don't let short term thinking get in the way of long term success.

ozne99 05-05-2012 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guff (Post 201350)
^^^This.


Don't bury yourself in debt on this car. I know it's been hyped a lot, but it most definitely isn't worth it if you're missing payments or something down the line...

Yeah, don't ruin your credit history just to have a car. If you really want it, wait until someone sells it. They plan on making the BRZ better every few years so someone will definitely sell it for the newer model.

Capt Canuck 05-05-2012 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zyzauto (Post 201301)
Sp please tell me if there is a way to avoid it... Thank u~

Steal one? :burnrubber:;)

Lytheum 05-05-2012 01:37 PM

770 is a lot but 25,000 isnt?

Giccin 05-05-2012 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eikond (Post 201347)
There is no way to avoid the destination charge.

If you are 20 years old and you think you can't afford the BRZ because of the extra $750 (or $770), then you shouldn't be buying the car to begin with.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guff (Post 201350)
^^^This.


Don't bury yourself in debt on this car. I know it's been hyped a lot, but it most definitely isn't worth it if you're missing payments or something down the line...

:word::word::word::word:

MRZ415 05-05-2012 02:25 PM

The only way to AVOID destination charge is to buy a USED vehicle,
but in the OPs case it'll probably be the better option to wait it out
for another year or two till a STI verison comes out and he/she
can grab a slightly used BRZ for LESS.

Draco-REX 05-05-2012 03:31 PM

OP, do not overextend yourself for a car. If you say to yourself "If I do this... I can afford it." you can't. Wait for them to hit the used market and come down to a price you are sure you can afford.

I overextended myself to by a new '98 Trans-AM when I was younger. I was barely making payment and insurance, then a year later I was laid off and the car was repo'd. I had that repo hanging over my head for a LONG time. It's not worth the risk.

Besides, if you're paying every penny to pay for the car and insurance, you won't have any for maintenance and mods you want to do.

Turbowned 05-05-2012 04:29 PM

Take a boat to Japan, and put it on the boat. Then come back. Oh, except that'll cost you thousands of dollars in fuel. Nevermind. Destination charge is there for a reason.

alluringreality 05-05-2012 04:35 PM

Eventually this car will sell for $750 or more below MSRP, so if you wait a model year or two you essentially can save a similar amount to the destination charge. I'm not sure if I'll consider buying a 2013, but even if I had to have it, I would at least try to negotiate out of doc fees to keep dealer profit under $2000. Like others have said, if a few thousand dollars is a financial burden, you're probably not in a good position to buy this car. If you are in a position to buy the car, you can always make an offer at whatever you think the car is worth. I can't imagine a lot of interest for cars with summer tires when it starts snowing, so if they collect on lots during winter, there's always the possibility you might be able to find a dealer to take your offer at some point.

fistpoint 05-05-2012 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Lytheum (Post 201448)
770 is a lot but 25,000 isnt?

Not in America.

OrbitalEllipses 05-05-2012 06:52 PM

This thread is terrible.

S2kphile 05-05-2012 07:28 PM

http://i.qkme.me/35240k.jpg

Dark 05-05-2012 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by OrbitalEllipses (Post 201708)
This thread is terrible.

Quote:

Originally Posted by S2kphile (Post 201731)

I have to agree. If OP can't justify paying 700-ish for destination fee, he will never be able to buy a new car.

Subie 05-05-2012 09:42 PM

I think this thread has run its course.

viper_driver 05-05-2012 10:44 PM

Do any Japanese manufacturers offer a service like BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Volvo, etc where you can go to the factory, pick up your new car, drive it around there for a bit, then ship it home?

Makes a lot more sense I suppose to do this in Europe vs Japan, but this thread got me wondering if that's even a possibility. Even though I have zero interest in actually doing it.

Turbowned 05-06-2012 02:33 PM

Not that I've heard of. It would make sense if you bought a GT-R or an LF-A, but for every other Japanese car, it wouldn't.

OrbitalEllipses 05-06-2012 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Turbowned (Post 202254)
Not that I've heard of. It would make sense if you bought a GT-R or an LF-A, but for every other Japanese car, it wouldn't.

What you don't want to take your sweet new Camry for a drive in Tokyo traffic? :iono:

Capt Canuck 05-06-2012 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OrbitalEllipses (Post 201708)
This thread is terrible.

Sure, but you could probably post that in all of them after 3 pages or so ;)
This one just happened to start at post #1

worfworf 05-06-2012 04:34 PM

Most Japanese cars these days are made in the US - Camry, accord - Even Hyundai (Korean) is making their cars here in the US.

Does the Camry and Accord have a smaller destination charge? I don't think so.

Lighting Red 05-06-2012 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Turbowned (Post 202254)
Not that I've heard of. It would make sense if you bought a GT-R or an LF-A, but for every other Japanese car, it wouldn't.

Just the though of Honda offering a Japanese delivery service for something like an Accord LX made me laugh!

colHolm 05-06-2012 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Capt Canuck (Post 202303)
Sure, but you could probably post that in all of them after 3 pages or so ;)
This one just happened to start at post #1

Hahaha so true

Turbowned 05-07-2012 02:28 PM

A Japanese delivery would be a cool option though; not gonna lie! I would love to travel to Japan, drive my BRZ through some canyon roads, check out the racetracks and performance shops, see the historic sites and sample some authentic cuisine, but I'm already breaking the bank at $30k... Someday I'll make my way over!

reni 05-07-2012 05:07 PM

Even with Euro delivery you still have to pay destination fees
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6033

Anyway, I'm not sure a Japanese delivery program would work out too well.... would probably get cancelled after the first few Americans got into accidents while driving on the wrong side of the road.


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