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January 19, 2008 at 11:38 PM #11564January 20, 2008 at 8:24 AM #139060NeetaTParticipant
What benefit is there that you see in buying online?
January 20, 2008 at 8:24 AM #139271NeetaTParticipantWhat benefit is there that you see in buying online?
January 20, 2008 at 8:24 AM #139297NeetaTParticipantWhat benefit is there that you see in buying online?
January 20, 2008 at 8:24 AM #139323NeetaTParticipantWhat benefit is there that you see in buying online?
January 20, 2008 at 8:24 AM #139367NeetaTParticipantWhat benefit is there that you see in buying online?
January 20, 2008 at 8:38 AM #139075akbarpunjabiParticipantThere was a great post a few weeks or months ago regarding how to get the best price from a socal dealer on a new car. It gave step by step instructions on how to do it all online and then play each dealer against the other until you get the best deal and then you go there and pick up the car either here in SD or perhaps LA if the discount is large enough to make the trip worthwhile. Since it was so good I really would rather the original posters work be seen again rather than my simplified version of it.
January 20, 2008 at 8:38 AM #139286akbarpunjabiParticipantThere was a great post a few weeks or months ago regarding how to get the best price from a socal dealer on a new car. It gave step by step instructions on how to do it all online and then play each dealer against the other until you get the best deal and then you go there and pick up the car either here in SD or perhaps LA if the discount is large enough to make the trip worthwhile. Since it was so good I really would rather the original posters work be seen again rather than my simplified version of it.
January 20, 2008 at 8:38 AM #139312akbarpunjabiParticipantThere was a great post a few weeks or months ago regarding how to get the best price from a socal dealer on a new car. It gave step by step instructions on how to do it all online and then play each dealer against the other until you get the best deal and then you go there and pick up the car either here in SD or perhaps LA if the discount is large enough to make the trip worthwhile. Since it was so good I really would rather the original posters work be seen again rather than my simplified version of it.
January 20, 2008 at 8:38 AM #139338akbarpunjabiParticipantThere was a great post a few weeks or months ago regarding how to get the best price from a socal dealer on a new car. It gave step by step instructions on how to do it all online and then play each dealer against the other until you get the best deal and then you go there and pick up the car either here in SD or perhaps LA if the discount is large enough to make the trip worthwhile. Since it was so good I really would rather the original posters work be seen again rather than my simplified version of it.
January 20, 2008 at 8:38 AM #139380akbarpunjabiParticipantThere was a great post a few weeks or months ago regarding how to get the best price from a socal dealer on a new car. It gave step by step instructions on how to do it all online and then play each dealer against the other until you get the best deal and then you go there and pick up the car either here in SD or perhaps LA if the discount is large enough to make the trip worthwhile. Since it was so good I really would rather the original posters work be seen again rather than my simplified version of it.
January 20, 2008 at 8:40 AM #139081TubaParticipantHello doofrat,
I’ve bought 2 cars through carsdirect.com. You are actually buying them through local participating dealers. Carsdirect is like a broker, the prices they show will take into consideration any rebates offered, and discounts, that sometimes puts the price below invoice. You still need to go get the car at the dealership. The great thing about the internet, is now most dealerships have a internet sales department, and this is the best experience (painless) way I have been buying cars. Also, recently I noticed that carsdirect.com was not the best price. I checked with the Costco method (same thing as carsdirect with participating dealers), and they were $200 below invoice, when carsdirect was a couple hundred below retail.
In closing, it’s safe, it’s easy, and it’s the best way to go if you do not like to play games (haggle, waste time) trying to get to that same price.
Good luck
January 20, 2008 at 8:40 AM #139291TubaParticipantHello doofrat,
I’ve bought 2 cars through carsdirect.com. You are actually buying them through local participating dealers. Carsdirect is like a broker, the prices they show will take into consideration any rebates offered, and discounts, that sometimes puts the price below invoice. You still need to go get the car at the dealership. The great thing about the internet, is now most dealerships have a internet sales department, and this is the best experience (painless) way I have been buying cars. Also, recently I noticed that carsdirect.com was not the best price. I checked with the Costco method (same thing as carsdirect with participating dealers), and they were $200 below invoice, when carsdirect was a couple hundred below retail.
In closing, it’s safe, it’s easy, and it’s the best way to go if you do not like to play games (haggle, waste time) trying to get to that same price.
Good luck
January 20, 2008 at 8:40 AM #139317TubaParticipantHello doofrat,
I’ve bought 2 cars through carsdirect.com. You are actually buying them through local participating dealers. Carsdirect is like a broker, the prices they show will take into consideration any rebates offered, and discounts, that sometimes puts the price below invoice. You still need to go get the car at the dealership. The great thing about the internet, is now most dealerships have a internet sales department, and this is the best experience (painless) way I have been buying cars. Also, recently I noticed that carsdirect.com was not the best price. I checked with the Costco method (same thing as carsdirect with participating dealers), and they were $200 below invoice, when carsdirect was a couple hundred below retail.
In closing, it’s safe, it’s easy, and it’s the best way to go if you do not like to play games (haggle, waste time) trying to get to that same price.
Good luck
January 20, 2008 at 8:40 AM #139343TubaParticipantHello doofrat,
I’ve bought 2 cars through carsdirect.com. You are actually buying them through local participating dealers. Carsdirect is like a broker, the prices they show will take into consideration any rebates offered, and discounts, that sometimes puts the price below invoice. You still need to go get the car at the dealership. The great thing about the internet, is now most dealerships have a internet sales department, and this is the best experience (painless) way I have been buying cars. Also, recently I noticed that carsdirect.com was not the best price. I checked with the Costco method (same thing as carsdirect with participating dealers), and they were $200 below invoice, when carsdirect was a couple hundred below retail.
In closing, it’s safe, it’s easy, and it’s the best way to go if you do not like to play games (haggle, waste time) trying to get to that same price.
Good luck
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