Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try calling dealerships in WV or Pennsylvania and take a day trip.
Won't the car be registered in PA so you have to pay twice for tax and tags?
We are buying a car from a dealer in PA and they will take care of registering it in MD (just like what happens if you buy a car in VA but live in MD). We are even having it shipped to MD so we don't have to go to PA to pick it up. We paid MSRP. I think we ordered it in April, and it is in transit from Germany now. which is about the same time lag as our last car several years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just brought home a new Subaru this weekend. Paid a little less than MSRP. Found it on our local dealer’s website while it was in transit. Our previous Subaru was from this dealer too.
Our dealer said many others are charging above MSRP, but not all. Our dealer is supposedly having people come from all over the state since they’re not gauging. My advice is to call around.
Can you provide details of the dealership? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Chrysler Pacifica same thing no mark up. Chrysler invented the minivan the Toyota is a knock off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking to get a Honda Odyssey. Dealer is asking for a $5,000 markup that's non-negotiable.
A friend took his 2019 Odyssey Elite w/low miles in for service at the dealer. After the service a sales rep offered to buy the car back for the same price that he paid for it back in 2019.
But offers like these are silly because then your friend needs to buy a new car!
Anonymous wrote:We just brought home a new Subaru this weekend. Paid a little less than MSRP. Found it on our local dealer’s website while it was in transit. Our previous Subaru was from this dealer too.
Our dealer said many others are charging above MSRP, but not all. Our dealer is supposedly having people come from all over the state since they’re not gauging. My advice is to call around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking to get a Honda Odyssey. Dealer is asking for a $5,000 markup that's non-negotiable.
A friend took his 2019 Odyssey Elite w/low miles in for service at the dealer. After the service a sales rep offered to buy the car back for the same price that he paid for it back in 2019.
But offers like these are silly because then your friend needs to buy a new car!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking to get a Honda Odyssey. Dealer is asking for a $5,000 markup that's non-negotiable.
A friend took his 2019 Odyssey Elite w/low miles in for service at the dealer. After the service a sales rep offered to buy the car back for the same price that he paid for it back in 2019.
Anonymous wrote:Looking to get a Honda Odyssey. Dealer is asking for a $5,000 markup that's non-negotiable.
Anonymous wrote:I am having trouble seeing prices on websites. Right now I'm not set on a particular model so I'm browsing, but it's impossible to "sort by price" if there are no prices. For example on a Honda website sort from lowest to highest will have a LOADED Pilot next to a base model Civic; there's no way that's an accurate reflection.
I might be that odd demographic that's OK with a coupe OR a crossover SUV, so I'm not comparing apples to apples - but I still need a ballpark so I can begin selecting must have features and whittling down the field.
Anonymous wrote:I have decided it's worth paying the $3300 to repair my used, old, but still very nice car - which is more than I paid for it! - than buy a car in this climate. Really hoping the market cools in the next 1-2 years, because that's about all I will be able to get out of this thing.