โJan-26-2015 03:14 PM
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late bloomer wrote:
..................l, I made an offer, and was pretty much shown the door. No counter offer, no haggle, very much unlike any negotiating I had done for a car or truck.
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โJan-26-2015 05:55 PM
late bloomer wrote:Sounds like you low balled big time and your offer was not even in the ball park.
Thank you all for the replies. I am doing my research, and this is part of it. My question stems from the fact that, after I did my research on a particular model, I made an offer, and was pretty much shown the door. No counter offer, no haggle, very much unlike any negotiating I had done for a car or truck.
Since there is no "consumer reports" service available that I am aware of, I just wondered if there was some protocol that I violated in my negotiating. I know the dealer has to make some profit, but it's my money, and I'm kinda attached to it.
โJan-26-2015 05:51 PM
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โJan-26-2015 05:34 PM
dan-nickie wrote:
I'm with Dennis.
Worrying about a fair profit for dealer is not part of a smart negotiating process. Let them worry about that.
Your job is to buy as low as you can.
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late bloomer wrote:
Is it a percentage of the price or a fixed amount? If I can find out what a dealer has paid for the unit, how much above that is fair?
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