midnightsadie wrote:
MSRP price $100.000 on sale for $65,000 they realy don,t mean a thing. do your home work get on the net find out what they really sell for and figure out the price you will pay, its all hype to get your money.
MSRP is just a meaningless number..:S
Always has been, always will be.
Not that it matters, but the only *reliable* MSRP are prices published by manufacturers, *not* dealers.
The sites that supposedly know dealer cost are blowing smoke!
Know *exactly* what brand, floorplan, and options you want.
Shop around via the internet, always comparing "apples to apples".
"Shopping" means all over the country - including "wholesalers".
Find the best price to *order* a unit - then shop it closer to home.
(Want one "in stock" - see below)
See if a closer dealer will meet - or come close.
Then decide - travel -and how far- for the best price.
Sell your trade yourself.
A trade is a major negative!
Trade-in value of trade goes up, so does the cost (price) of the new unit.
Anyone who thinks it doesn't work that way is foolish..:R
Line up your own financing.
If you must have a unit "off the lot" (in stock) - do all of the above, and you will be a *much* better position to negotiate.
Also, you will know how much you will save - ordering -vs- "in stock".
BTW - the *BEST* deal...is the one you got - as most folks believe..:C
Happy hunting.
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