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mashal 06-16-2012 01:33 PM

What to expect at the dealeship
 
Hi everyone, My Fr-s now has an ETA of two weeks so I'm trying to compile a list for myself and anyone else who has yet to pick up their car of what to look for when picking up your new car. This is my first time buying a brand new car so don't really know what to expect.

Some of the pointers I have got are as follows:
- Get the remote car finder set up
- Get dealer to do DRL delete (they prob wont do this one)
- check for scratches
- check for proper fitment of panels
- check paper work for "surprise" fees
- check odometer for oddly high number
- CHECK TRANNY OIL and other fluids
-
Thing I can do myself
- Radio set up to "Fr-s" instead of "Tc"
- shift buzzer for manual tranny to my liking RPM
If you know of anything please let me know, ill add to my list.

I am a newbie , all help is appreciated!
Thanks

dnL 06-16-2012 01:42 PM

These might be worth doing:
  • Check for any scratches
  • Check for the body panels not fitting right (there was some concern about that raised particularly about the FR-S)
  • Check the paperwork for any surprise fees
  • If you're trading in your car, research its value ahead of time so you don't get raped on the trade-in value.
  • Check odometer for unusually high mileage for a new car
Kind of basic, I know.

Gannicus77 06-16-2012 02:54 PM

Set your shift light buzzer to 4k :).

FRiSson 06-16-2012 02:57 PM

If it is a manual, turn on the gear number indicator.

sdiver68 06-16-2012 04:00 PM

Come in with your own financing pre-qualified at a good rate so the dealer will beat it. Think about the extended warranties and protection packages now so you don't have to make a spot decision.

mashal 06-16-2012 05:14 PM

All the financing stuff has been taken care off , I will watch out for any fees and stuff that wasn't mentioned before , thanks for all the replies !

Shagaliscious 06-16-2012 07:36 PM

Thanks for making this thread! I'm also buying a new car for the first time. When I got my current car, I noticed a handful of things after I bought it that I didn't at the dealer that could've resulted in me paying a lower price for the car.

-I would check the tires, for proper inflation and if they are worn at all.
-I would pop the hood and make sure the engine bay is clean.
-Make sure nothing in the interior is broken or cracked, and that all the knobs & buttons work.

FT86R 06-16-2012 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRiSson (Post 261628)
If it is a manual, turn on the gear number indicator.

whats the gear number indicator?

mashal 06-17-2012 11:54 AM

Thank you shagalicious !

Fly Guy 06-17-2012 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FT86R (Post 262131)
whats the gear number indicator?

The dash would show what gear you are in.

mashal 07-10-2012 09:38 PM

Bumpie for new info!

decoratordm 07-10-2012 09:50 PM

I get mine tomorrow afternoon, had to make an apt. to pick it up!! These ideas are great, thanks so much everyone.

decoratordm 07-10-2012 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dnL (Post 261534)
These might be worth doing:
  • Check for any scratches
  • Check for the body panels not fitting right (there was some concern about that raised particularly about the FR-S)
  • Check the paperwork for any surprise fees
  • If you're trading in your car, research its value ahead of time so you don't get raped on the trade-in value.
  • Check odometer for unusually high mileage for a new car
Kind of basic, I know.

I am not sure exactly where to check for these panels, could someone please explain this in easy to understand words, another newbie here!

Shagaliscious 07-10-2012 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by decoratordm (Post 307395)
I am not sure exactly where to check for these panels, could someone please explain this in easy to understand words, another newbie here!

He's referring to the bumper lining up with the fenders and hood properly, the hood lining up properly when closed, the doors, and the rear bumper lining up with the rear 1/4 panel. Oh, and the trunk.


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