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How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
Wife wants to trade in her 2012 Camry Hybrid XLE for another new Camry Hybrid. She tried test driving the Rav4 but prefer another new Camry Hybrid, the 2019 Camry Hybrid XLE model.
I was thinking better to wait until October for the 2020 model. Also dealer would not give good price for trade in. I'm thinking to either sell old car privately or just give to my older son in college. He'll need a car this summer.
And the 3 options we want with the new Camry Hybrid XLE is the Navigation Package, Driver Assist package and Adaptive Headlights. Could careless about everything else.
So I was thinking, a good price would be aboot $3500 - $4000 off of the MSRP.
I'll will go in to Credit Union tomorrow and get a pre authorize financing.
Then go to dealer, we're not in any hurry to buy.
What you think ? try to get a deal for about $4000 off MSRP ?
That would be $35,234. Is that doable ?
Please advise. Thx.
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Re: How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
Originally Posted by Oz_TCH
Wife wants to trade in her 2012 Camry Hybrid XLE for another new Camry Hybrid. She tried test driving the Rav4 but prefer another new Camry Hybrid, the 2019 Camry Hybrid XLE model.
I was thinking better to wait until October for the 2020 model. Also dealer would not give good price for trade in. I'm thinking to either sell old car privately or just give to my older son in college. He'll need a car this summer.
And the 3 options we want with the new Camry Hybrid XLE is the Navigation Package, Driver Assist package and Adaptive Headlights. Could careless about everything else.
So I was thinking, a good price would be aboot $3500 - $4000 off of the MSRP.
I'll will go in to Credit Union tomorrow and get a pre authorize financing.
Then go to dealer, we're not in any hurry to buy.
What you think ? try to get a deal for about $4000 off MSRP ?
That would be $35,234. Is that doable ?
Please advise. Thx.
I didn't negotiate when I got my wife's car. I just came in and wrote down the number I'm willing to pay and not a dime more. I don't care how you get to that number all I know you better get there 20 mins later deal done and out the door lol. Well I use to work for a dealer back in the day so I know the games. Lls.
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Re: How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
Originally Posted by ClearVue18
I didn't negotiate when I got my wife's car. I just came in and wrote down the number I'm willing to pay and not a dime more. I don't care how you get to that number all I know you better get there 20 mins later deal done and out the door lol. Well I use to work for a dealer back in the day so I know the games. Lls.
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That sort of mind set doesn't always work.
My Pops just bought a 2019 Nissan Rogue at the end of 2018 and there were a few dealers that played hardball back. They did NOT give-in to the "here is my number, get there or else" attitude. In fact when my father walked away they did not pursue him. They had the take it or leave it approach or just tried to repackage the deal to some ridiculous manner. My father already had the check in hand and for most of them, they didn't care. In fact I think most of them hated that idea, because they couldn't use THEIR lender for financing.
The new car sales business is some real shady stuff and hasn't changed its stigma at all.
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Re: How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
Originally Posted by evo77
That sort of mind set doesn't always work.
My Pops just bought a 2019 Nissan Rogue at the end of 2018 and there were a few dealers that played hardball back. They did NOT give-in to the "here is my number, get there or else" attitude. In fact when my father walked away they did not pursue him. They had the take it or leave it approach or just tried to repackage the deal to some ridiculous manner. My father already had the check in hand and for most of them, they didn't care. In fact I think most of them hated that idea, because they couldn't use THEIR lender for financing.
The new car sales business is some real shady stuff and hasn't changed its stigma at all.
agreed. when i bought my car i had the price in writing from one dealership which was $500 under invoice. i went to another dealership and looked around and when the salesman came and we talked about pricing, he didn't budge even after i showed him the price the other dealership gave me. i asked if he would beat and/or match it and response was something like, "no, you're better off getting it over there" and started walking away...
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Re: How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
Always buy at month end or quarter end when dealerships are trying to meet sales goals. Also, use edmunds website to figure out invoice pricing (at least pretty close). Don't ask what they will give you for your car, talk price difference between what you want for your car and the price you are willing to pay for the new car.
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Re: How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
Originally Posted by lane5515
Always buy at month end or quarter end when dealerships are trying to meet sales goals. Also, use edmunds website to figure out invoice pricing (at least pretty close). Don't ask what they will give you for your car, talk price difference between what you want for your car and the price you are willing to pay for the new car.
That’s pretty much it right there. The sales guy and sales manager have no idea of real cost on the car. It’s equally as difficult for them to buy a car at their own store.
You’re on the right track. 10% off MSRP is my top dollar. But I’ll always throw a number out that is 15-20% to start the volley. For my new Mustang we started at 20% off until a concession at 11% off then we hammered out the trade.
Go in educated. If asking on this forum is your fist step, sadly you have many to go.
Search You Tube, specifically Chevy Dude. Do your homework, use True Car... plot your desired on paper first and have a plan.
DO NOT buy if they are going over the amount you do not want to spend.
DO NOT pay for window tint, window etching, coatings, fabric coatings, door etchings, maintenance plans (not warranty). Etc.
Whatever means they use to get to the price you want to pay is acceptable. You can’t negotiate 20% off and still expect a $1500 rebate. They will use whatever to get to the number.
Have your math done ahead of time. The finance guy is a SHARK too! He will put all kinds of things into the bottom number. I caught them trying to add stuff in.
Go to dealer rater and look up the ratings for the dealership and the sales staff. Chose a sales person and Make an appointment.
Have an a, b & c vehicle picked out.
Do your home work. Negotiations are an art and skill, not a fight. Be prepared to walk away.
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Re: How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
I can tell you when I sold cars for Nissan back in 2007-2008, they probably don’t even have 4K in profit in these vehicles. I’d start their but don’t expect it. I’d do some research or even ask the dealer for invoice pricing and ask to see ACTUAL invoice.
Most new car dealers profits come from incentives from manufacturers. Go in during end of months as they’ll be trying to hit quota. If they won’t show you invoice stick to what you think is right price any thing less leave.
Do around 27th. If the don’t call you back by 31st with better offer then you’ve got their best offer. In 2008 a top of the line Altima with every option had around 1800-1900 profit over invoice. Sometimes if close to quota the will sell at invoice. I help a lot of friends buy cars if you have any questions feel free to PM me.
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How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
To find the best deal try emailing and going to their online prices and ask them what their out the door price will be with all available incentives
To be honest with you there is not a whole lot of “dealing“ anymore with the Internet now
The days of haggling with a car salesman for hours over a few dollars is pretty much over
Financing is also contingent upon your credit score which will make a huge difference in rates and monthly payments
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Re: How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
i just go to sites like truecar and get pricing without having to haggle with the salesman. it's usually a few grand below sticker and little under invoice...
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Re: How best to negotiate with dealer for new car price ?
Originally Posted by Oz_TCH
What you think ?
try to get a deal for about $4000 off MSRP ?
That would be $35,234. Is that doable ?
If the Dealership will honor Toyota’s current
$1,500 Customer Cash Back offer; then, IMO:
$35,234 is doable.
Bob
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