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March 4, 2009 at 4:39 PM #360763March 4, 2009 at 7:35 PM #360354CoronitaParticipant
[quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=as]Flu, Do you know some dealers in LA? I will give them a call and see their offer.
What is the reasonable price I should accept as my bottom line? 14k+tax and doc fees?
I’ve talked to a couple of dealers on the phone in SD. Boy, they are as cunning as fox, as slippery as eels. I hate to deal with them.[/quote]I suggest having everything in place (cash in bank, financing lined up), and call/fax to get the info to a contact at the dealer. Figure out what you’re willing to pay and tell them to get back to you. However you do it, make it clear that you’re ready to buy TODAY. It might help to stop by for a test drive so that you can say “That specific car”. If the dealer does not get back to you, then you’re price is too low. Just because someone got it at a lower price a week ago doesn’t mean the the same deal is available to you. I’ve heard that end of the month helps as dealers want to make the numbers. Don’t know if there is any truth to that.
You have the money, you have the time, so you can relax knowing that you will get a “good” price if you’re patient. You may hate sales people but they need to eat too. Plus you never know, one of you kids may end up working as a car sales person.
Lastly, I am not sure dealers in LA are any less slimy than dealers in SD. What will happen if they lure you to drive up there and then say “sorry, that car was sold”? Now you’re in their familiar territory.
MadeInTaiwan[/quote]
That’s why i said get everything in an email and get the vin number, and do this for more than one dealer. I’ve haven’t had a problem with dealers honoring sales terms spelled out on an email.
March 4, 2009 at 7:35 PM #360657CoronitaParticipant[quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=as]Flu, Do you know some dealers in LA? I will give them a call and see their offer.
What is the reasonable price I should accept as my bottom line? 14k+tax and doc fees?
I’ve talked to a couple of dealers on the phone in SD. Boy, they are as cunning as fox, as slippery as eels. I hate to deal with them.[/quote]I suggest having everything in place (cash in bank, financing lined up), and call/fax to get the info to a contact at the dealer. Figure out what you’re willing to pay and tell them to get back to you. However you do it, make it clear that you’re ready to buy TODAY. It might help to stop by for a test drive so that you can say “That specific car”. If the dealer does not get back to you, then you’re price is too low. Just because someone got it at a lower price a week ago doesn’t mean the the same deal is available to you. I’ve heard that end of the month helps as dealers want to make the numbers. Don’t know if there is any truth to that.
You have the money, you have the time, so you can relax knowing that you will get a “good” price if you’re patient. You may hate sales people but they need to eat too. Plus you never know, one of you kids may end up working as a car sales person.
Lastly, I am not sure dealers in LA are any less slimy than dealers in SD. What will happen if they lure you to drive up there and then say “sorry, that car was sold”? Now you’re in their familiar territory.
MadeInTaiwan[/quote]
That’s why i said get everything in an email and get the vin number, and do this for more than one dealer. I’ve haven’t had a problem with dealers honoring sales terms spelled out on an email.
March 4, 2009 at 7:35 PM #360801CoronitaParticipant[quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=as]Flu, Do you know some dealers in LA? I will give them a call and see their offer.
What is the reasonable price I should accept as my bottom line? 14k+tax and doc fees?
I’ve talked to a couple of dealers on the phone in SD. Boy, they are as cunning as fox, as slippery as eels. I hate to deal with them.[/quote]I suggest having everything in place (cash in bank, financing lined up), and call/fax to get the info to a contact at the dealer. Figure out what you’re willing to pay and tell them to get back to you. However you do it, make it clear that you’re ready to buy TODAY. It might help to stop by for a test drive so that you can say “That specific car”. If the dealer does not get back to you, then you’re price is too low. Just because someone got it at a lower price a week ago doesn’t mean the the same deal is available to you. I’ve heard that end of the month helps as dealers want to make the numbers. Don’t know if there is any truth to that.
You have the money, you have the time, so you can relax knowing that you will get a “good” price if you’re patient. You may hate sales people but they need to eat too. Plus you never know, one of you kids may end up working as a car sales person.
Lastly, I am not sure dealers in LA are any less slimy than dealers in SD. What will happen if they lure you to drive up there and then say “sorry, that car was sold”? Now you’re in their familiar territory.
MadeInTaiwan[/quote]
That’s why i said get everything in an email and get the vin number, and do this for more than one dealer. I’ve haven’t had a problem with dealers honoring sales terms spelled out on an email.
March 4, 2009 at 7:35 PM #360838CoronitaParticipant[quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=as]Flu, Do you know some dealers in LA? I will give them a call and see their offer.
What is the reasonable price I should accept as my bottom line? 14k+tax and doc fees?
I’ve talked to a couple of dealers on the phone in SD. Boy, they are as cunning as fox, as slippery as eels. I hate to deal with them.[/quote]I suggest having everything in place (cash in bank, financing lined up), and call/fax to get the info to a contact at the dealer. Figure out what you’re willing to pay and tell them to get back to you. However you do it, make it clear that you’re ready to buy TODAY. It might help to stop by for a test drive so that you can say “That specific car”. If the dealer does not get back to you, then you’re price is too low. Just because someone got it at a lower price a week ago doesn’t mean the the same deal is available to you. I’ve heard that end of the month helps as dealers want to make the numbers. Don’t know if there is any truth to that.
You have the money, you have the time, so you can relax knowing that you will get a “good” price if you’re patient. You may hate sales people but they need to eat too. Plus you never know, one of you kids may end up working as a car sales person.
Lastly, I am not sure dealers in LA are any less slimy than dealers in SD. What will happen if they lure you to drive up there and then say “sorry, that car was sold”? Now you’re in their familiar territory.
MadeInTaiwan[/quote]
That’s why i said get everything in an email and get the vin number, and do this for more than one dealer. I’ve haven’t had a problem with dealers honoring sales terms spelled out on an email.
March 4, 2009 at 7:35 PM #360947CoronitaParticipant[quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=as]Flu, Do you know some dealers in LA? I will give them a call and see their offer.
What is the reasonable price I should accept as my bottom line? 14k+tax and doc fees?
I’ve talked to a couple of dealers on the phone in SD. Boy, they are as cunning as fox, as slippery as eels. I hate to deal with them.[/quote]I suggest having everything in place (cash in bank, financing lined up), and call/fax to get the info to a contact at the dealer. Figure out what you’re willing to pay and tell them to get back to you. However you do it, make it clear that you’re ready to buy TODAY. It might help to stop by for a test drive so that you can say “That specific car”. If the dealer does not get back to you, then you’re price is too low. Just because someone got it at a lower price a week ago doesn’t mean the the same deal is available to you. I’ve heard that end of the month helps as dealers want to make the numbers. Don’t know if there is any truth to that.
You have the money, you have the time, so you can relax knowing that you will get a “good” price if you’re patient. You may hate sales people but they need to eat too. Plus you never know, one of you kids may end up working as a car sales person.
Lastly, I am not sure dealers in LA are any less slimy than dealers in SD. What will happen if they lure you to drive up there and then say “sorry, that car was sold”? Now you’re in their familiar territory.
MadeInTaiwan[/quote]
That’s why i said get everything in an email and get the vin number, and do this for more than one dealer. I’ve haven’t had a problem with dealers honoring sales terms spelled out on an email.
March 4, 2009 at 8:04 PM #360369asParticipantThank you again for your time, flu. and all the people who gave the good advice.
I sent my requests via edmounds.com and got a call from the dealer in El Cajon right away. I think he is the manager there. He offered me 14k+tax and doc fees, total $15.500 without making any fuss.
I told him about $13.850 deal, but he said he has to ask the general manager. Sounds not too bad now. I will pay cash, so maybe I can talk to him to 13900.
Wish me luck. πMarch 4, 2009 at 8:04 PM #360673asParticipantThank you again for your time, flu. and all the people who gave the good advice.
I sent my requests via edmounds.com and got a call from the dealer in El Cajon right away. I think he is the manager there. He offered me 14k+tax and doc fees, total $15.500 without making any fuss.
I told him about $13.850 deal, but he said he has to ask the general manager. Sounds not too bad now. I will pay cash, so maybe I can talk to him to 13900.
Wish me luck. πMarch 4, 2009 at 8:04 PM #360815asParticipantThank you again for your time, flu. and all the people who gave the good advice.
I sent my requests via edmounds.com and got a call from the dealer in El Cajon right away. I think he is the manager there. He offered me 14k+tax and doc fees, total $15.500 without making any fuss.
I told him about $13.850 deal, but he said he has to ask the general manager. Sounds not too bad now. I will pay cash, so maybe I can talk to him to 13900.
Wish me luck. πMarch 4, 2009 at 8:04 PM #360853asParticipantThank you again for your time, flu. and all the people who gave the good advice.
I sent my requests via edmounds.com and got a call from the dealer in El Cajon right away. I think he is the manager there. He offered me 14k+tax and doc fees, total $15.500 without making any fuss.
I told him about $13.850 deal, but he said he has to ask the general manager. Sounds not too bad now. I will pay cash, so maybe I can talk to him to 13900.
Wish me luck. πMarch 4, 2009 at 8:04 PM #360963asParticipantThank you again for your time, flu. and all the people who gave the good advice.
I sent my requests via edmounds.com and got a call from the dealer in El Cajon right away. I think he is the manager there. He offered me 14k+tax and doc fees, total $15.500 without making any fuss.
I told him about $13.850 deal, but he said he has to ask the general manager. Sounds not too bad now. I will pay cash, so maybe I can talk to him to 13900.
Wish me luck. πMarch 4, 2009 at 8:30 PM #360384paramountParticipantI read an article today claiming that the Big Three want to suppress sales to increase the likelihood of receiving continued gov’t money and to weaken the UAW.
March 4, 2009 at 8:30 PM #360687paramountParticipantI read an article today claiming that the Big Three want to suppress sales to increase the likelihood of receiving continued gov’t money and to weaken the UAW.
March 4, 2009 at 8:30 PM #360830paramountParticipantI read an article today claiming that the Big Three want to suppress sales to increase the likelihood of receiving continued gov’t money and to weaken the UAW.
March 4, 2009 at 8:30 PM #360868paramountParticipantI read an article today claiming that the Big Three want to suppress sales to increase the likelihood of receiving continued gov’t money and to weaken the UAW.
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