Anonymous wrote:If you trade in your old car, very likely you will have to negotiate for the value of your old car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what these other people are talking about. Tesla doesn’t negotiate.
Not everyone is Tesla slap happy you know.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what these other people are talking about. Tesla doesn’t negotiate.
Anonymous wrote:No real need to haggle anymore. Email 4-5 dealers and get price quotes on a specific vin or build. There's no more premiums for auto financing except in low credit situations, so nothing to be had there.
The best thing is to get pluses from dealer installed accessories. Dealers will order 100 sets of mud mats, for example, and will just give them to you rather than you buying them $150 on amazon.
Anonymous wrote:This is likely a stupid question for many but I managed to make it to my 50s without ever buying a car the typical way. I once tried, back in my 20s, and was so pissed off by the patronizing, sexist car salesmen (yes, all of them men) that I swore off ever buying from a dealer. Luckily I didn’t need to, but now I find myself thinking I’d like to buy a new electric car, maybe a Tesla Model Y. Is the expectation that I pay the price listed, or is that just the starting point for negotiation? If it matters, I won’t have a trade-in and went need financing through the dealer.
Thanks.