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Looking for a good deal(er) in Ontario
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I am in the process of buying a BRZ I live about 40 minutes north of Kingston.There are a few Subaru dealers in my area. One in Kingston, two in Ottawa and one in Belleville. I visited the dealer in Kingston and I was pleasantly surprised. They had a demo for sale a 2014 Sport Tech. Although a discount is tempting I am still considering to buy new. Do you have experiences with these dealers? |
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Whatever you do, please stay away from Ogilvie in Ottawa.
To go back, I'd rather pay full price than the amazing deal I got just to get jerked around a bunch. Their sales manager takes Fridays off. Really? I work at Hawkesbury Mazda, which is the only Mazda between Cornwall, Montreal and Ottawa, so we're pretty busy. I can't imagine the sales manager taking off on Friday, that's the day with the most deliveries! Anyways, I could go more into detail about my "horror story" if you want. The guys in the Ottawa club have had better experiences at Otto's, which is the other Ottawa Subie dealer
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Great, thanks for the input. That's the info I need.
Okay, so Ogilvie's is out. If you care to elaborate, please do. I honestly think a good dealer experience is worth a small premium (but not too much lol). I have an automotive background too so I tend to observe it differently then your average customer. I presume Otto's is related to Otto BMW, am I right? I have been there and was treated well. I'd love to hear some more about Kingston too, which would be the most convenient location for me. |
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Little question not worth starting up a new thread.
Does the 2014 or 2015 BRZ come with TPMS? I'm asking because I will definitely need a set of winter tires and rims and I prefer not buying an extra set of sensors. |
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I don't think the Canadian BRZs come with TPMS. My 2014 Sport-Tech didn't.
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Neither did mine
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Perfect!
Is there anybody here that has used sites like CarCostCanada or Unhaggle and the like. I's like to know what the best deal is I could get and I wonder how much $ the dealer has to play with My situation would be that I pay cash and I have no trade in. |
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I'm so happy the BRZ doesn't. I check my tire pressure all the time so I don't need a light to tell me otherwise. Also makes changing tires over much easier!
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Ya really! I am just amazed they don't. I didn't bother with sensors when I swap for the winter but the little tiny light isn't imposing and I don't even notice it. Be nice not to have it at all though.
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I did the Unhaggle thing online and this is my report: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...0221143801.pdf So the dealer invoice is $27,218.00. Add fees and 3%, subtract incentives and I am looking at $ 33500 OTD. Am I right? |
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I am a sales rep at a Kia dealership.
You will have to deal with a sales rep (as most managers won't take customers directly), but he will have to involve his manager, as sales reps have zero power to make decisions for pricing, at least at 99% of dealerships out there. Not true about the cash buyer having deeper discounts available to them though; cash used to be king at car dealerships. Now, dealerships actually prefer if you finance, because they get a kick-back from the bank for organizing financing through them. CarCostCanada and Unhaggle are not words that most dealerships like to hear (obviously because it eliminates potential profit), but a deal is a deal. Those tools are there for people who find it worth-while; you have to pay to sign up, but it could potentially save you a bit of money, so probably worth it in the end to you as the consumer.
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