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Wolfking 05-30-2014 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Vampyre (Post 1768232)
I didn't barter at all. The price they sent me over the net was 24.5 with spoiler, window tint, paint coating, floor mats, and a bunch of other stuff when every other dealer was higher for a pretty base model. So I was happy with that.

ARGH!!!!! All that for 24.5? I guess I'm driving to Florida around 2018!

kiichiro 05-30-2014 01:39 PM

Invoice

Ghost147 05-30-2014 03:23 PM

Well that's all good to know.

Yes, I was planning on buying early in the week (fewer customers) near the end of the month. AND, also near fall too (because the next year model will be rolling in and they'll want to sell off their last years [or years before] stock).

I'll see what I can manage. I wasn't really expecting more than 2k off anyway, and am in no way discouraged to walk! There are plenty of dealerships out there

JoeC 05-30-2014 04:39 PM

The fact that any of you are able to barter for a brand new sports car from a dealership is astonishing. Like, how many chickens or goats did you have to give up? :lol:

VeezyF 05-31-2014 11:37 PM

im having a hard time locating a hot lava .. i found em all out of state for good price but damn dealership near me and their Pure Price crap is charging way too much $27,493 plus tax/tag only/title. that is SO high considering 2015 is about to come out and they dont even have a car on the lot.

acg2010 05-31-2014 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by VeezyF (Post 1770868)
im having a hard time locating a hot lava .. i found em all out of state for good price but damn dealership near me and their Pure Price crap is charging way too much $27,493 plus tax/tag only/title. that is SO high considering 2015 is about to come out and they dont even have a car on the lot.


Thats WAY too high. For that - you may as well fly out of state, drive it back, and enjoy the open road.

VeezyF 05-31-2014 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by acg2010 (Post 1770873)
Thats WAY too high. For that - you may as well fly out of state, drive it back, and enjoy the open road.

for a base model .. though it is for an automatic. they don't even have the car and NO OPTIONS. that is ridiculous.

lol they think im stupid. i guess?

Cliu91 05-31-2014 11:44 PM

2k, last day of month.

VeezyF 05-31-2014 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cliu91 (Post 1770880)
2k, last day of month.

it is last day of month that's what they offered. he refuses to tell me where he came up with that number and there's no vin number so he must think im a retard. I have contacted every dealership that has the last 7 hot lava's left.

i need a decent car sales man lol do they exist?

pinkmeansdanger 06-01-2014 02:22 PM

I was able to negotiate just over $2000 off MSRP. Waited until the 2nd to last day of the month and took a 2013 10 series when the 2014's started to hit the dealers.

Cliu91 06-01-2014 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by VeezyF (Post 1770891)
it is last day of month that's what they offered. he refuses to tell me where he came up with that number and there's no vin number so he must think im a retard. I have contacted every dealership that has the last 7 hot lava's left.

i need a decent car sales man lol do they exist?

They can smell your need for a car. I would suggest just walking out on them, no point giving them any of your business. Better luck to hit up a few dealers at a time, if they have one in stock, it'll work in your favor. Sometimes dealers will trade with other dealers, so just keep an eye out.

Ask for the dealer invoice, sometimes they are willing, sometimes they aren't. This can show you how much they're really making. It's not alot. I managed to negotiate with my dealer to pretty much take $1000 of their $1500, and they were OKAY with it.

Especially since you're getting an automatic, they will want your sale. Burn your bridges with this dealer and move on. Read reviews of the dealership, send emails, make phone calls. If you're not willing to put forth the effort, then just take it as is at the sticker price.

jdcorbitt3 06-01-2014 03:02 PM

Trading in a car is a great way around "Pure Pricing." I told them, " I know the drill." Then we negotiated on the difference. I knew the actual cash value of my trade in. They showed it on the paperwork at $4600 above what they sold my car at auction. Based on that, I paid $22,500 for my car.

John

VeezyF 06-01-2014 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Cliu91 (Post 1771566)
They can smell your need for a car. I would suggest just walking out on them, no point giving them any of your business. Better luck to hit up a few dealers at a time, if they have one in stock, it'll work in your favor. Sometimes dealers will trade with other dealers, so just keep an eye out.

Ask for the dealer invoice, sometimes they are willing, sometimes they aren't. This can show you how much they're really making. It's not alot. I managed to negotiate with my dealer to pretty much take $1000 of their $1500, and they were OKAY with it.

Especially since you're getting an automatic, they will want your sale. Burn your bridges with this dealer and move on. Read reviews of the dealership, send emails, make phone calls. If you're not willing to put forth the effort, then just take it as is at the sticker price.

thanks for advice! this isnt my first car ... they actually let me walk. idiots.


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