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Old 05-05-2012, 03:35 PM   #17
alluringreality
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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.

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