Paying more than MSRP

Anonymous
We were just offered a car that costs 10k more than MSRP (adjustment went from 60.000 to 70.000). I was already skeptical if we should buy a new car or not. This made me walk away. I wonder when will the market be more normal…
Anonymous
It will be more "normal" next year when MSRP is $75k
Anonymous
No way, keep shopping. Just email dealers with what you want and negotiate online.
Anonymous
Or they'll just raise the MSRP, would that make you feel better?

I bought a car in May and got a discount off the MSRP. But since the 2022s came out, the MSRP is higher than it was on the 2021s plus the dealer list price is always "call" on future inventory.

Also they sold my trade-in within days. I should have held out for more on that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No way, keep shopping. Just email dealers with what you want and negotiate online.


no way? you havent shopped for new cars lately. There are no discounts.. over sticker is common at sticker is a deal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way, keep shopping. Just email dealers with what you want and negotiate online.


no way? you havent shopped for new cars lately. There are no discounts.. over sticker is common at sticker is a deal


I really think it depends on the car and price point. I think the more expensive cars tend to sit, so you are likely to get something off of MSRP. We bought a Audi Q7 at the end of July and got a couple thousand off of MSRP. This is after one dealer wanted to add a $13k global chip shortage fee.
Anonymous
This market is nuts. I just (2 months ago) bought a 2019 used from a dealer. Today I was bored and turns out I can sell it to carvana for $3k more? Are people having side hustles buying and selling cars?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This market is nuts. I just (2 months ago) bought a 2019 used from a dealer. Today I was bored and turns out I can sell it to carvana for $3k more? Are people having side hustles buying and selling cars?


Maybe but the market will drop out with no warning and the 10 cars you own in inventory will all of a sudden be worth half.
Anonymous
Never. And the attorneys general of the various jurisdictions should investigate this as an unfair trade practice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way, keep shopping. Just email dealers with what you want and negotiate online.


no way? you havent shopped for new cars lately. There are no discounts.. over sticker is common at sticker is a deal


Depends on the car you want and how much you shop around. We just bought a 2021 brand new Subaru for $2-3k under MSRP. Some dealers wanted thousands over MSRP for exactly the same car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way, keep shopping. Just email dealers with what you want and negotiate online.


no way? you havent shopped for new cars lately. There are no discounts.. over sticker is common at sticker is a deal


Not true. Many makes/models are still selling under MSRP. Not as much under as before, but still. Acura is offering $750-$1000 off MSRP for loyalty/conquest rebate. You can stack and have the full $1750 off if you have both (say you have a Honda (conquest) and Acura (loyalty).) My sibling just bought a Traverse for a couple thousand off.
Anonymous
How about others parts of the country?
Anonymous
In other parts of the country, there are no cars to be found. I live in Tennessee and wanted a RAV4 Hybrid and there were literally zero when I was looking in August and September. Knoxville, Nashville, Atlanta, none.

I ended up going to the DMV to buy my car and I paid MSRP. I'm just thankful I didn't have to pay over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never. And the attorneys general of the various jurisdictions should investigate this as an unfair trade practice.


Why, it’s supply and demand.
Anonymous
We are wondering if next year will be better or worse. Just hoping our old car hangs on.
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