I am looking to buy a economy car from a dealer and was wondering how much I can expect to talk them down?I understand that different factors can increase the amount, but didnt know if there is an average about that the DEALER expects to be talked down. thanks
3/31/2012 10:33:51 PM
1) Don't buy from a dealer2) Buy off craigslistA lot better chance at getting a steal.Dealers usually buy their cars from craiglist, car auctions, or trade ins which is basically the same condition as anything you can get off craigslist. Talk them down the amount of money you think it'll take to repair the car so you'd break even on the price of the car after the repairs are done.People don't sell perfectly good cars for no reason, so make sure you expect at least 1 major repair. After that you should be in the clear.
3/31/2012 10:42:54 PM
he never said it was used
3/31/2012 10:59:39 PM
^^ Shit, I've sold a small parking lot of perfectly good cars for no other reason than that I wanted something else.
3/31/2012 11:03:41 PM
3/31/2012 11:35:36 PM
could be someone wanted something with better fuel economy, seems like a good reason to sell a car.
4/1/2012 11:51:49 AM
OP, more information is needed. New or used? There's about 50 different "economy" cars out there and they're going to have a pretty broad range of markup so if you could narrow it down to a few, it would be a lot easier. For example, a Civic will have $1800-2500 in markup while a Chevy may have $2500-3500.
4/1/2012 3:41:25 PM
4/1/2012 7:23:27 PM
it's rare, but good deals can be found at dealerships
4/1/2012 7:31:44 PM