This. I just went to look at a Honda CRV, internet price 29K. When I got there it was 38K. Salesman said Honda only lets them advertise MSRP but then the dealer can charge whatever they want. Delightful. |
An internet price is an advertisement. That is worth reporting to the AG’s office. |
| Fitzgerald Hyundai in Gaithersburg is adding a $6,500 supply chain fee to all their MSRPs! |
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Took me a while to find a dealer that had the car I wanted, but earlier this week I got a fully loaded Subaru for $500 below MSRP. The catch? In the last two weeks, they appear to have raised their MSRP by $1,000
Oh well, I needed the car, and now I have the car.
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First, a Q7 isn't a "more expensive car" nor are more expensive cars less likely to sell for under MSRP. I just bought an audi for twice the price of a Q7 and was not able to get a discount. However, I also bought a cheaper Porsche back in May and got a couple thousand off MSRP. Your experience is the result of buying a car six months ago, not a result of the particular car you bought. |
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^^^^^should read "nor are more expensive cars MORE likely to sell for under MSRP"
To make a long story short, nothing semi desirable is selling for under MSRP right now. Nothing. |
| Never. As in not ever. Out of the question. Wouldn’t consider it. It is an exploitative and predatory sales practice. Dealers make a fine living selling cars cheap and service at ridiculous profit. Now they want to rip off the consumer on both ends. “Market value adjustment.” I’ve got your adjustment right here, pal. |
That means you either bought an A8 or an R8. In either case, they are stale and dealers are having trouble moving them at all. If you paid MSRP you got taken. |
Good luck with that approach if your car gets totaled and you need a replacement in the next month or so. |
Ever heard of gap insurance? |
Gap insurance will pay off all your car loan, even if the loan balance is higher than the value of the car. But it won’t pay you the cost of a new car. For that, at the moment, you are paying above MSRP. |
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And even if you are buying your car "below MSRP", they are getting you on the fees - Documentation Fees, Dealer Prep, Shipping Fees, Inventory Fees, they just randomly add them in there to confuse you.
Just compare the out-the-door price - the car, taxes, tags, fees, and everything else. These days, when you do all that, the difference between a "great deal" and "not negotating at all" is usually only a few hundred bucks. |
| Op, keep shopping and you don't have to buy car right away if you don't really have a need. |
Everything was so different in March. Chip problems really start coming in June/July timeframe. I am sure that Porsche would be expensive now. |
| Time to dump your old car if it is of no use to you. Used car prices are going to crash first and most when the supply chain problem is resolved. |