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Re: Internet haggling [frankied] by dhectorg
Jan 31, 2009 (7:01 am)
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Replying to: frankied (Jan 29, 2009 11:04 pm)

frankied,
 
When you request a quote online you must specifically ask for the OTD price, or else they'll just give you MSRP. After you get all the quotes back, tell each dealer what the lowest quote was (show them the email, if they ask) and give them a chance to beat it. After round two, go with the lowest price. It's really that simple for me.
 
I rather disagree with absconfused on this. I've been negotiating for cars online for years and it's the best method, I think. I generally never set foot inside a dealership nor talk to anyone directly until I have an OTD deal sealed. Face to face negotiations is where most shoppers fail because they're just no match for the savvy skills of car sales people. So, if you're a confident negotiator, go ahead and talk directly. But if you're like most people and aren't good at negotiating, stick to the internet until you get an OTD deal sealed.
 
Good luck!
 
Don
#2001 of 2423
New Owner of 2009 Fit Sport 5M by simoncar
Jan 31, 2009 (7:41 am)
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Drove off the lot last night.
 
2009 Honda Fit Sport 5M - Tafetta White
 
accessories included cargo tray, door edge guards, bumper applique, window tint, side body molding , wheel locks, striping and of course the dealer "protection package".
 
OTD price was 18,103.
 
I negotiated over the internet with several dealers - in north texas area most dealers have tint and a few items already added - so I compared those prices and told dealer that had extras like the striping that I would not pay extra for it and they said OK - we will match the price anyway. It was tough car to find - they seem to have lots dark colors which I did not want - I had pretty much locked in on white or silver
 
Took about a week from first mass email to dealers to close the deal.
 
Hope I enjoy it as much as some of you Fit veterans - love the new car and utility of vehicle, but also have the new car jitters - want to protect my baby as long as possible.
 
Side note - call insurance agency to get it insured when driving off the lot - USAA classifies it as a small SUV - go figure.
#2002 of 2423
Re: Internet haggling [dhectorg] by absconfused
Jan 31, 2009 (10:07 am)
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Replying to: dhectorg (Jan 31, 2009 7:01 am)

Hi Don,
 
Great reply!
Just to clarify a bit how I do things, I use the emails to communicate to try and sort through who is ready to make deals and who is blowing smoke. I steer clear from useless form letter responses. After I have a few people that have good people skills, I let them know a little more about my situation and what my needs are. It is pretty easy for me to tell who is going to make a deal b/c after they send the first couple of polite responses that I should come in, I tell them that I know what I want, I am serious, and this is the price I can pay. At that point, it becomes easier for me to figure out who can make a deal.
 
Sometimes I might speak to someone on the phone if they really want to talk but my position is clear and to the point.
 
I think your way is the tried and true method but I guess it just does not fit my rather social personality.
 
I agree that I WOULD NEVER WALK INTO A DEALERSHIP without my deal sealed first! That would be just NUTS!!!!!!
 
But I suppose it would not hurt to go into a dealership if it was very close to your house and leave your name, number and your Out the Door price offer with them. JUST AS LONG AS YOU LEAVE RIGHT AWAY of course.
 
The main thing is always staying in control of the transaction and the only way to do that is follow internet shopping advice.
 
The other thing I do is give a TIME LIMIT to the finance guy. I tell them that I do not expect this to take more than ten or fifteen minutes...Letting them know you are serious about not being jerked around in the finance dept puts you back in the drivers seat. Say it like you mean it and let them that you have time constraints and that everything about your deal is straightforward.
 
If you want extended warranty just go home, you can get cheaper from several places. Let them know before you go into finance I will not be purchasing a warranty today and this should not take very long. I do or do not need gap insurance and am not purchasing any other options....Any pressure in finance just get up and LEAVE!
 
You must stay in control of the transaction at all times. You are the king, you are making the purchase. It is YOUR DEAL NOT THEIR DEAL and you will do it YOUR WAY....
 
Always be very polite and never get aggressive...you can get aggressive but it creates bad energy....
 
sue
#2003 of 2423
Re: 35 miles on my new 09 fit just got, is it normal? [buycar09] by dgs4
Feb 01, 2009 (1:25 am)
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Replying to: buycar09 (Jan 30, 2009 5:19 pm)

"I bought a new car 2 years ago with only 9 miles on it. So I am not sure if this is ok.... "
 
Um, what do you mean by "ok?" The question is, was it ok for you? My car had 30 miles on it when I bought it, so it's not a big deal at all. First of all you want there to be some mileage on it to make sure the car was properly PDI'd. If the car was not taken on a proper inspection test drive and something goes wrong that could have been caught during the test, it's your word against the dealership's word if you discover an issue. Guess who's going to win that battle? (here's a hint, it's not you). Second if a car is sitting on the lot for a couple of months before it gets purchased I Imagine the dealership moves the car around a bit. Also, they put miles on it when they give you the courtesy gas fill up. The closest gas station to the dealership was about two miles away, so that was four miles on my car right there. It's really not difficult to rack up 35 miles on a new car before you buy it, especially if it was taken for a test drive or two.
 
I'm really not quite sure the obsession some people have with getting a car with as close to 0 miles as they can. This is a weird thing to stress about. I can see if the car had like 600 miles on it being a little concerned, but to stress about 35 miles? Don't get it. The engine isn't made of glass, it's not going to break if a couple of people test drove it. Also it's a Honda, they can take it.
#2004 of 2423
Re: 35 miles on my new 09 fit just got, is it normal? [dgs4] by isellhondas
Feb 04, 2009 (2:14 pm)
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Replying to: dgs4 (Feb 01, 2009 1:25 am)

35 miles is nothing.
 
Several years ago, I had a guy test drive an Accord THREE times before deciding to buy. All three times, we used the same car and he was the only one who had driven it. Between Honda, our PDI ha\and his driving, I think it had something like 31 miles on it.
 
We had about four others that were the same model and color and he went from car to car, peering through the windows. I couldn't figure out what he was doing until he yellout.." This is the one I want"
 
It was buried three cars deep and I couldn't understand what he was talking about. Besides that, we had a language barrier and I could barely understand him.
 
It turns out, he selected the car with the lowest number of miles. I think it had 12 miles on it. I let him know I wasn't about to move four cars to sell him that one when he was the person who put the bulk of the miles on the car he drove.
 
I've also had people scour the lot looking for certain "lucky" numbers in a car's VIN number.
 
Some things I guess I'll never understand...
#2005 of 2423
Re: 35 miles on my new 09 fit just got, is it normal? [isellhondas] by mplshondadlr
Feb 04, 2009 (2:22 pm)
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Replying to: isellhondas (Feb 04, 2009 2:14 pm)

I have had people tell me thay will on take a Japan assembly. JHxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
 
Not a US, Canadian or Mexican. Go figure??
#2006 of 2423
Re: 35 miles on my new 09 fit just got, is it normal? [isellhondas] by backy
Feb 04, 2009 (3:00 pm)
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Replying to: isellhondas (Feb 04, 2009 2:14 pm)

Lucky VINs? I know that people of Chinese heritage don't care for 4s in their house addresses. So maybe if someone plans to live in the car...
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by Dondoh
Feb 04, 2009 (9:31 pm)
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Hi all. I am new to this lunacy that is car buying....
So I will probably be bugging you with some pretty simple questions. I hope you don't mind too much.
 
First up. The term "Out the door". I am assuming that means the total out of pocket expense including everything but insurance. For instance it includes tax, tag title and any fees. Am I correct in assuming all that?
#2008 of 2423
Re: [Dondoh] by dhectorg
Feb 05, 2009 (6:57 am)
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Replying to: Dondoh (Feb 04, 2009 9:31 pm)

you are right. the OTD price is the TOTAL amount that you will pay to the car dealer.
#2009 of 2423
Re: [Dondoh] by mplshondadlr
Feb 05, 2009 (7:01 am)
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Replying to: Dondoh (Feb 04, 2009 9:31 pm)

Yep Out-The-Door (OTD) is the final price you pay after all state, local and dealer fee's.
 
Since taxes and fee's differ from state to state, it best to post like this:
 
2009 Honda Fit Sport
$1748.00 Selling Price includes the destination charge
+$1200.00 Sales tax
+$350 Plates and reg
+$100.00 Dealer Doc fee/processing fee
=$19130.00 OTD
 
By listing the itemizing your selling price and fee a guy half a country away can compair his selling price to your. He may have lower or no sales tax but a $599.00 dealer doc fee. So the real number to focus on is the SELLING price.

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