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Re: Please Help! [riles246] by ebbgreatdane
May 17, 2009 (3:45 am)
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Replying to: riles246 (May 10, 2009 12:53 pm)

Take his offer to a competing dealer and bargain a new price. FAX, call, email in a 100 mile radius.
 
Take the lower price back to the 'douche' and negotiate a better deal.
 
Take the better deal from the 'douche' to a competing dealer (or the same competing dealer from the line above if you liked them) and work a slightly better deal. Buy the car.
 
Call the 'douche' afterwards and thank him for his time but that his first 'offer' failed to 'strike while the iron was hot' (good advice i once got from a fortune cookie) as well as pushing you to Un-douchy-dealership, Central NJ.
 

 
If you're really sour you could visit the showroom a week later and drop the competing dealership name to patrons. I love car sales people.
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Re: Please Help! [riles246] by JLaw012
May 17, 2009 (7:30 am)
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Replying to: riles246 (May 10, 2009 12:53 pm)

Riles, are you trying to purchase a brand new 09 A3?? if you go on AutoTrader i see many barely used 2008's for sale for in the low 20's many of them at dealerships within 100 miles of edison.
 
I got a brand new 2008 A3 Premium Package and Sky Roof for 25k last summer. i looked on autotrader and cars.com the key is patience. i called dealerships within 200 miles of my home telling them i was a serious buyer who wanted to buy NOW. Telling them how much you are willing to pay is up to you but NEVER NEVER go with MSRP that is an artificial number that has NOTHING to do with the actual price of the car. Go to consumer reports online and look at their car buying tips, they also have a service where you pay like 15 dollars and they will send you the actual value or dealer cost of the car, THAT is the number you should be negotiating.
 And if you walk into a NJ dealership ready to buy a car and they know your serious and will not budge, fine, guess what they are losing a sale and you are on your way to BUYING a car from someone who actually wants to sell cars. YOU have the power, patience is key my friend. i could go on all day, but it took me 7 months to finally get the price i wanted, but i was on a tight budget.
 
Personal Example: i walked onto a Volvo dealership looking at the C30, told him i was interested in the C30 and A3 and i was a NOW buyer. i gave him a low ballish price range i was looking for, 5 min later he came back and told me he would drop the price on a c30 $3,500 right there. Anyway, i could go on all day about stuff, but also go with a credit union for financing, don't fiance with the LIEnaciers at the car dealerships if they give you a good price on the car they will screw you with their lame financing. i got 5.5 apr at a credit union. Good luck and be FIRM.
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Please advise by thewinegirl
Jun 01, 2009 (6:33 pm)
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Hi All,
 
I am so sorry if this is not the right place for this post. I am buying my first Audi and really, this is the first time I have bought a car on my own. It is a USED A3-2007. It is light silver w/ black leather interior. It is the S-Line and has Open Sky with 23,000 miles but is MANUAL (that is what my husband INSISTS he wants). I am buying it through a dealer but not an Audi dealer so it is not CPO. The offer is $20,900. Am I getting a good deal?? Should I keep looking? We are a young military family and just need a good, fun car with a back seat so we have room for our new baby. We just sold our Saturn Sky (for less then Edmunds private party unfortunately) but we really needed a bigger car. We found the experience of looking at California Audi dealerships so frustrating and expensive.
 
Thank you!!
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Re: Please advise [thewinegirl] by JLaw012
Jun 02, 2009 (1:00 pm)
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Replying to: thewinegirl (Jun 01, 2009 6:33 pm)

I have seen any where from 18,525 - $26,875 online classifieds for the V6 s-line. I would say that if this is there first offer that there is always room to go lower, go to consumer reports and look up the actual value of the car. some if it will depend on if it from a dealer or private seller. Private Sellers usually cost less, but make sure if it is a private seller you do a CarFax Report but you probably already know that.....Good Luck.
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Re: 2009 price? [musickitty] by Car_man HOST
Jun 19, 2009 (1:51 am)
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Replying to: musickitty (Sep 28, 2008 8:22 pm)

Hi musickitty. You can look up the dealer invoice price of the exact A3 model that you are interested in right here at Edmunds.com. Here's a link to the A3 pricing page for your convenience: Audi A3 Pricing.
 
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Decent price on an '09? by LilGreen
Jun 27, 2009 (5:25 pm)
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I am looking to buy a new '09 A3. The offer I have is for the following:
 
09 Meteor Gray S-line 2.0T
Open Sky
Convenience Package
 
MSRP $34,650
Invoice 32,239
Offer: 31,675 (includes $825 destination fee & $400 dealer fee, does not include tax)
 
Does this sound like a good deal when we're this close to the 2010's coming out?
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Re: Decent price on an '09? [LilGreen] by sbarbossa
Aug 06, 2009 (5:26 pm)
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Replying to: LilGreen (Jun 27, 2009 5:25 pm)

I'm also looking at a new '09 and I'm curious too.
 
09 Ibis white with black interior
2.0 quattro
Open sky
Cold weather package
Convenience package
Premium package
 
MSRP: $36225
Offer: $34,654 out the door, tax (7%) and all additional fees included
 
Again, is this a good deal?
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Re: Decent price on an '09? [sbarbossa] by JLaw012
Aug 08, 2009 (4:16 pm)
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Replying to: sbarbossa (Aug 06, 2009 5:26 pm)

No, its not a good deal. For one thing you should NEVER negotiate MSRP, it is a made up number and has zero to do with the price of the car to the dealer. my suggestion is go online to Consumer Reports, you can pay a small fee and can they will send you the actual price of the car to the dealer, THAT is the price you should negotiate. it also gives you tips on negotiating and dealer tactics. it was very helpful when i bought a new 2008.
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Re: Bought new 2008 A3 2.0T for $22,700 in MA [maxbos] by rhyflare
Aug 09, 2009 (1:28 am)
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Replying to: maxbos (Aug 25, 2008 10:46 am)

How long did it take you to get that price? Its OTD right?
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Re: Decent price on an '09? [JLaw012] by sbarbossa
Aug 09, 2009 (8:09 am)
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Replying to: JLaw012 (Aug 08, 2009 4:16 pm)

I did indeed get all of the information from Consumer Reports regarding the A3. CR (which I'm sure you know) gives a, "Bottom Line Price" and you're supposed to add dealer invoice for packages and options. They say that 1-5% over that price is reasonable.
 
Therefore, the MSRP on the vehicle is $36,225
The dealer invoice (according to CR) is $33,751
CRs "Bottom Line Price" that they say to work from is $31,251 and the deal I'm looking at is $31,751, less than 2% above the best CR says that I can do for the vehicle.
 
Of course, tax and motor vehicle fees are extra, but you can't get out of that....
 
The information from Consumer Reports proved invaluable in knowing what was reasonable to expect.
 
I feel like I did okay but was wondering if I ahould have pushed for a better price with 2010s coming out.

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