Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid $44k out the door in MD for the Highlander XLE. I probably talked to 8-10 dealers plus other brands. No one budged on their price. Some wouldn’t even give me a price unless I was in the showroom. It’s just a crappy time to buy a new car. FWIW My dealer said they were selling a ton of cars this week. Unfortunately I didn’t have the luxury of waiting a few weeks to see if they caved. But I did walk out of a couple dealers and no one was chasing me down.
Should have asked the pricing expert here. According to him, no shortage.
Again, for the benefit of those who have reading comprehension problems, I don't doubt there are people who are paying MSRP for cars. You want us to trust what is being said by a car salesman? Lol.
You still holding on to your "no shortage" viewpoint now that it’s widely known?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid $44k out the door in MD for the Highlander XLE. I probably talked to 8-10 dealers plus other brands. No one budged on their price. Some wouldn’t even give me a price unless I was in the showroom. It’s just a crappy time to buy a new car. FWIW My dealer said they were selling a ton of cars this week. Unfortunately I didn’t have the luxury of waiting a few weeks to see if they caved. But I did walk out of a couple dealers and no one was chasing me down.
Should have asked the pricing expert here. According to him, no shortage.
Again, for the benefit of those who have reading comprehension problems, I don't doubt there are people who are paying MSRP for cars. You want us to trust what is being said by a car salesman? Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m getting massive pushback from dealer trying to get a Highlander XLE. One dealer slightly under MSRP but others not budging. Hoping I can work something out tomorrow. They are all talking about inventory shortages but I also thought Toyota is somewhat insulated from the issue. I may walk but I don’t have a ton of leverage, I need a new car in a few weeks and if they truly do run out I don’t want to buy something I don’t want.
Did you try Malloy in Winchester?
Yes, they have 20 in stock and no more coming until November. They’re MSRP less a $750 rebate. They "claim" those 20 will be sold by Tuesday
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just bought a car this week that had a $4k markup. Over email, dealer said they will not remove it. I went to look at the car told them I would pay sticker price, no markup. They countered with a $2000 markup. I said no. I got into my car to leave, and the sales manager came running out and said they would remove the markup. I paid MSRP, which I was fine with.
Compared to several years ago when I bought a car, dealers now seem less inclined to play the email game.
What car was this, if you don't mind me asking?
RAV4 Hybrid
This is why I buy at Fitzgerald. Paid a few hundred below MSRP for a RAV4 Hybrid without the back and forth.
Wait, they just had one on the lot? I thought there was a waitlist? Or am I thinking of just the plug in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just bought a car this week that had a $4k markup. Over email, dealer said they will not remove it. I went to look at the car told them I would pay sticker price, no markup. They countered with a $2000 markup. I said no. I got into my car to leave, and the sales manager came running out and said they would remove the markup. I paid MSRP, which I was fine with.
Compared to several years ago when I bought a car, dealers now seem less inclined to play the email game.
What car was this, if you don't mind me asking?
RAV4 Hybrid
This is why I buy at Fitzgerald. Paid a few hundred below MSRP for a RAV4 Hybrid without the back and forth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just bought a car this week that had a $4k markup. Over email, dealer said they will not remove it. I went to look at the car told them I would pay sticker price, no markup. They countered with a $2000 markup. I said no. I got into my car to leave, and the sales manager came running out and said they would remove the markup. I paid MSRP, which I was fine with.
Compared to several years ago when I bought a car, dealers now seem less inclined to play the email game.
What car was this, if you don't mind me asking?
RAV4 Hybrid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid $44k out the door in MD for the Highlander XLE. I probably talked to 8-10 dealers plus other brands. No one budged on their price. Some wouldn’t even give me a price unless I was in the showroom. It’s just a crappy time to buy a new car. FWIW My dealer said they were selling a ton of cars this week. Unfortunately I didn’t have the luxury of waiting a few weeks to see if they caved. But I did walk out of a couple dealers and no one was chasing me down.
Should have asked the pricing expert here. According to him, no shortage.
Anonymous wrote:I paid $44k out the door in MD for the Highlander XLE. I probably talked to 8-10 dealers plus other brands. No one budged on their price. Some wouldn’t even give me a price unless I was in the showroom. It’s just a crappy time to buy a new car. FWIW My dealer said they were selling a ton of cars this week. Unfortunately I didn’t have the luxury of waiting a few weeks to see if they caved. But I did walk out of a couple dealers and no one was chasing me down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just bought a car this week that had a $4k markup. Over email, dealer said they will not remove it. I went to look at the car told them I would pay sticker price, no markup. They countered with a $2000 markup. I said no. I got into my car to leave, and the sales manager came running out and said they would remove the markup. I paid MSRP, which I was fine with.
Compared to several years ago when I bought a car, dealers now seem less inclined to play the email game.
What car was this, if you don't mind me asking?
Anonymous wrote:I paid $44k out the door in MD for the Highlander XLE. I probably talked to 8-10 dealers plus other brands. No one budged on their price. Some wouldn’t even give me a price unless I was in the showroom. It’s just a crappy time to buy a new car. FWIW My dealer said they were selling a ton of cars this week. Unfortunately I didn’t have the luxury of waiting a few weeks to see if they caved. But I did walk out of a couple dealers and no one was chasing me down.