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Replying to: psycho6 (Oct 22, 2007 2:44 pm) Technically, it is the opposite: you'll pay less for a car on the lot than an ordered car. But effectively, it is the same thing (does someone else pay more than you or do you pay less than them - just a matter of perspective). The reasoning behind that is that a car sitting on a dealer's lot costs them money from day one. No, they probably didn't pay the manufacturer for it yet, but they're paying either a rent or a mortgage on the lot itself. So storing the car there costs them money. Plus they usually have to pay for security so each car costs them a little. And, of course, they typically keep the cars washed so they can show them off so that costs money as well. And although it is typical for the manufacturers to give them the cars with no money up front, they typically give them only a certain period of time (varies, but I've heard that 90 days is typical). So, if the car isn't sold within 90 days, they have to pay the manufacturer - meaning that it IS money out of their pocket. At the end of the season, any cars they HAVEN'T sold are losing them quite a bit of money - and won't be able to be sold at the full price. So of course, a dealer wants to sell the cars they've got on the lot as soon as possible. If you buy a car that they have to order specifically for you, that means that you're not buying one off their lot. On top of that, you generally CAN cancel and then they'd be stuck with the car you special ordered that may be hard for them to sell. For all of those reasons, you're probably going to pay MORE for a car that you order from the factory than for one that they get on their lot. Paying $500 over invoice probably isn't bad at all; personally, I think it is probably a pretty good deal on a car that you've special ordered. But of course, CHECK and make SURE that it actually IS just $500 over invoice. |
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Replying to: psycho6 (Oct 22, 2007 2:44 pm) Maybe by then there will be a rebate, so you can purchase a car below invoice. (Watch out for hidden fees: ad fee, doc fee, port fee, etc.....)
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Replying to: seloo (Oct 22, 2007 4:33 pm) $36720 Invoice Minus $500 S plan discount $36220 price for car $2203 sales tax (pre $500 discount calculated) $40 license and title No doc fees (they wanted to charge $199) No ad or regional fees I used the 1.9% financing over 36 months - I can earn 5% (3.5% after taxes) in a money market fund, so it made no sense to pay cash.
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Replying to: jrhos (Oct 23, 2007 11:11 am) ML
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Replying to: mark (Oct 23, 2007 11:44 am)
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Replying to: jrhos (Oct 23, 2007 11:50 am)
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Looking for a 2008 GT AWD White (E)/Black (I)TowPkg/NAV/RSES/roofrails/CompassMirrorHomelink/Splashguards/BSMS Has anybody obtained a good price on a vehicle (any color) with these options? Here in West Palm Beach Florida is difficult to find an AWD which is useful here in the rainy season. Towing package is also difficult to find here but not in midtown Manhattan Mazda inventories. The “combo” Remote entry start, something not needed in this climate and many Florida dealer inventories are full of CX-9 with it. Sirius Satellite is Radio is another dubious “combo” since this may impair the operation of your iPod. The wheel locks “combo” can be bought in the Mazda dealer parts store or in the Internet at a lower price but many 2008 CX-9 have it. The roof rails look nice but I do not know if the will create much turbulence of air flow to increase road noise, besides they can only hold 100 pounds. White (E)/Black (I) is difficult to find everywhere in the U.S., painting a car white pearl is not more expensive than any other metallic paint but they charge $200 for it, go figure.
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Replying to: jrhos (Oct 23, 2007 11:11 am) Good purchase! |
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Replying to: seloo (Oct 11, 2007 8:49 am) 07 CX-9 $0 under invoice. At invoice. 08 CX-9 $500 under invoice. (New Post) Keep posting those good deals.
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Replying to: mark (Oct 23, 2007 12:05 pm) |
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