Anonymous wrote:I work in the industry.
Go end of the month. Go January or February ideally.
Get a truecar quote.
If you are a real asshole, tell the dealer you'll use their financing, then when they offer it to you tell them "what if I agree to 5% instead of 3%, will you take another $500 off?"
If the dealer is a sleazy little fucker, they'll say yes. Take the deal, then refi or just pay it off.
Note that once you do this you'll be tipping the bank the deal was shit. If the bank figures it out, they'll go after the dealer for the money they paid them on a "fake" loan. Dealer will be pissed, or won't care depending on who at the dealership finds out.
Agree to the extended warranty and anything else they want to sell you. Almost everything has a 3 day out on it. For each thing ask for $50 or $100. Play your cards right and you can knock $1000 off. Go home and cancel everything you just agreed to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Negotiate via email. Last car i bought, I researched the best prices through true car as the starting point. I contacted three dealers and when I was ready to buy, I told them that I was going to purchase a car that day and to come with their best and final price. When the lowest came in, I emailed the other dealers to see if they would beat the price. One did.
I do have to mention that I used my husbands name/email when contacting salesmen. When I emailed under my obviously female name, I was quoted prices thousands of dollars higher.
That is infuriating. I agree completely about doing your negotiations in advance over email. I had three dealerships competing and all I had to do was show the email around. One flat out told me that he didn't understand how the other dealership could offer such a good deal and he called the manager over there to see if there had been a mistake (in this case quoting the 2 wheel drive price instead of the 4 wheel drive I wanted). He had to say that he couldn't match that price and that I should take it.
The whole thing was so much less painful than the last time I bought a car.
Anonymous wrote:Negotiate via email. Last car i bought, I researched the best prices through true car as the starting point. I contacted three dealers and when I was ready to buy, I told them that I was going to purchase a car that day and to come with their best and final price. When the lowest came in, I emailed the other dealers to see if they would beat the price. One did.
I do have to mention that I used my husbands name/email when contacting salesmen. When I emailed under my obviously female name, I was quoted prices thousands of dollars higher.
Anonymous wrote:Consumer Reports has really good advice.
I also heard that piece on This American Life. It was pretty impressive how hard they worked to meet their quota at the end of the month.