Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:suggestions to shoot for for a new crv ex trim?
Looks like 10% off of MSRP is a good deal that is very doable. Shoot for 12% to push a little.
Thank you!
Report back when you are laughed at.
DP, I agree. I work at a Honda Store. We have 3 CRV EX in stock and 0 in the pipeline. Everything is selling at MSRP at the moment, and selling fast.
Not Odyssey’s or Pilots. Those are heavily discounted. Yes even now.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any insight into when more cars will be coming in? Will there be a glut of cars in the fall, maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:suggestions to shoot for for a new crv ex trim?
Looks like 10% off of MSRP is a good deal that is very doable. Shoot for 12% to push a little.
Thank you!
Report back when you are laughed at.
DP, I agree. I work at a Honda Store. We have 3 CRV EX in stock and 0 in the pipeline. Everything is selling at MSRP at the moment, and selling fast.
Yea, yea, yea. I've heard it all before. I don't even doubt your sincerity that indeed CRV EXes are all going for MSRP at your particular dealership. But the goal here for the Honda CRV EX shopper is to buy the car from A dealership, not YOUR dealership. Just a quick search around 22101 shows 5 dealerships within 10 miles with 84 CRV EX in stock on the lot, not counting the ones in transit, and even more with the leather trim: 130 units on the lot. That's on average 43 CRV EXes per dealer.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I had to walk out of one dealership, but the next one gave me a decent deal and I got a new car! Not the 5-10% that people are talking about here, but enough off of the sticker that I didn't feel robbed.
We had to buy as our previous car died.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:suggestions to shoot for for a new crv ex trim?
Looks like 10% off of MSRP is a good deal that is very doable. Shoot for 12% to push a little.
Thank you!
Report back when you are laughed at.
DP, I agree. I work at a Honda Store. We have 3 CRV EX in stock and 0 in the pipeline. Everything is selling at MSRP at the moment, and selling fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:suggestions to shoot for for a new crv ex trim?
Looks like 10% off of MSRP is a good deal that is very doable. Shoot for 12% to push a little.
Thank you!
Report back when you are laughed at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:suggestions to shoot for for a new crv ex trim?
Looks like 10% off of MSRP is a good deal that is very doable. Shoot for 12% to push a little.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got 6% off a mercedes
I usually aim for 12% or more off of a Mercedes. Not always possible with all models, but I've done it three times now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:suggestions to shoot for for a new crv ex trim?
Looks like 10% off of MSRP is a good deal that is very doable. Shoot for 12% to push a little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make and model and I will tell you discount to aim for.
Thoughts on the new Hyundai Santa Fe hybrid?
Looks like 5 percent off is fairly easy, and 8 percent off should be possible. Not a lot of data on this model. Start at 10 percent off. Ask all the dealers in a 100 mile radius. Push!
Maybe in regular times, not at the moment. There are 46 of them total within 100 miles of Rockville. That’s it. No new ones coming in until November. The best you will do is MSRP - rebate. When those 46 are gone, they’re gone.
Fitzgerald shows 4 in stock, only 1 is there. The other 3 are "in transit". Currently "in transit" means November at the earliest.
I am not here to argue with you. My numbers are based on actual sales. It doesn't hurt to try. My advice is free, if you don't like it, don't use it.
Anonymous wrote:Got 6% off a mercedes