Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honda HRV?
Thanks.
Hey, I would start at 18% off as an aggressive discount. There are about $2k of incentives available for the HRV - not all of which you may qualify for but that's up to the dealer to figure out. The fact that there are such heavy incentives on this car shows you just how idiotic the claim is that inventory for cars is tight. If you can't get any dealers to budge at 18%, you can fall back to 15%. I would not pay more than that.
Anonymous wrote:Honda HRV?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any room to negotiate for a Tesla model Y?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make and model you are interested in and I will tell you the discount to shoot for. Typing this as I sit in a dealership completing my latest deal.
BMW X3
Limited data available, but seems like 16 percent off MSRP is possible. I would aim for 18 percent and see. That seems pretty aggressive to me but the data says what it says.
Thank you for the info disgruntled car salesperson.
I hope you like your next position.
Anonymous wrote:Op, if you are buying sedan then you are in luck because no-one buys them these days so you can get a really good deal.
Also, true car is not very aggressive number. You should be able to get a sedan for 10% lower than a true car. Done it many times.
Anonymous wrote:Carvana. Negotiating for car prices is stupid and needs to just die already.
Anonymous wrote:What cars are the best deals right now? You mentioned trucks being hard to move, and I've kind of always wanted to drive a pick-up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make and model you are interested in and I will tell you the discount to shoot for. Typing this as I sit in a dealership completing my latest deal.
BMW X3
Limited data available, but seems like 16 percent off MSRP is possible. I would aim for 18 percent and see. That seems pretty aggressive to me but the data says what it says.
Anonymous wrote:Mercedes GLE 450