| Dealer is giving $1k discount on 2022, would they give more after 2023 is available? There is not much difference in prices of 22 and 23. |
who is giving 1k below MSRP for 22 models? Do tell us. |
Lots of new cars are going for below MSRP, just not the popular ones. |
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Wait until 2023 gets on the lot. They will discount any 2022 vehicles they have on the lot to move them.
The caveat to this is that they need cars sitting on the lot to move them. Most dealerships don't have any inventory just sitting around, particularly for popular vehicles (SUVs, crossovers, EVs, etc.) If you're willing to buy a sedan, you will have room to negotiate. Of course, you'll have to take whatever colors or trim packages they have on the lot. |
| There isn’t a glut of excess inventory for either 2022 or 2023. A later model year car will always be worth more at time of trade-in or resale. And verify that the 2022 wasn’t an executive demo or loaner or something along those lines. |
Yeah, I wouldn't buy a 2022. There should not be much 2022 left over, all should be sold. There were barely any cars available this year. Most people preordered and picked up. If it is not sold, how many people test drove that car? |
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very few 2022s on the lot
-someone who had to buy a car recently |
A lot of them. Don't fall into the propaganda that there are no discounts and everything is above sticker. Dealers are also trying to dump inventory as they don't want to be stuck with expensive cars when recession hits. |
Those cars are good. Atleast the executive demo ones. You get them cheap and become the first owner. Get everything for new car too. |
| Just got 2500 off msrp 2022 hybrid |
Nice. Which make & model? |