You think adding another layer of middleman will end in you spending LESS money?
I can't follow your logic. Either way, negotiating is easy. You know how much you want to pay. Tell them to meet that price and don't sign anything until they do. If they literally can't do it then wait until the price goes down
I spent a full day negotiating over my last car and I still paid too much. Surely in this day and age, there is some kind of middleman group that can help negotiate the best price on your behalf.
Last one I bought I told them I couldn't pay what they wanted and they let me leave. As I was driving away the salesman ran after me and flagged me down and asked if they could get the GM to approve the price I wanted would I still buy it. I said yes and then drove away. About 4 hours later I got a call from the GM saying he would give me the car for the price I wanted. It is pretty simple, the way I see it, the only leverage you have is walking away, but it seems to work every time.
I really need to buy a car this year. I'm going to keep the walk away method in mind.
last time I tried buying a car I used the cash approach which seemed to fail. I guess they want you finance which is how they obviously make more money.
Decided the car and options you want. Send out quote requests to multiple car dealers and pick the best one. .
Are you a Costco member? Costco has auto buying program for its members.
Negotiating skill has nothing to do with it. Whether you win or you lose is determined before you walk into the showroom. Do your homework and know the exact invoice price, the exact incentives currently running and the amount of dealer holdback on the model you're interested in. From there you can determine a fair price that you're willing to pay that gives them the profit they need and the savings you want. You could be the greatest negotiator on Earth, but if the salesman knows what the car REALLY costs and you don't he's going to kick your ass. The only way to win is to know as much as they know.
This. That's how I bought my current car and that was 8 years ago. I didn't deal with anyone who wouldn't give me a price via email and if they required a phone number, I gave them one for a huge govt office complex where they could spend an entire day figuring out I didn't work there.The last time I tried the Costco program the dealer would not give me a price until I went to the lot. Nope, that is not how I want to buy a car, I just want to do it all via e-mail.
where the hell do find that?
I spent a full day negotiating over my last car and I still paid too much. Surely in this day and age, there is some kind of middleman group that can help negotiate the best price on your behalf.