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Ordering My Car Online...

wnied

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I've heard alot of people talk about how they got great deals by ordering their cars online. They get the trim package they want as well as the color and best of all, they get it close to invoice price. I'd like to do this. (Who wouldnt)

Can anyone whose done this before, recommend me to a good site for doing this?
Thanks much in advance!
~wnied~
 
None of them.

Contact your local credit union and ask if they offer an auto buying service?

Most local CU's go through Autoland.com. What I like is they handle everything for you, if your perfect car is in another state they'll transport it for you. There are no 2-3 hours of negotiations at the car dealership and your brand new car is delivered straight to your credit union when you sign the loan documents.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
None of them.

Contact your local credit union and ask if they offer an auto buying service?

Most local CU's go through Autoland.com. What I like is they handle everything for you, if your perfect car is in another state they'll transport it for you. There are no 2-3 hours of negotiations at the car dealership and your brand new car is delivered straight to your credit union when you sign the loan documents.

I'm curious why you say none of them? If you buy online you have no 2-3 hours of negotiations, and don't they also get you financing if you don't already have it.

KK
 
Originally posted by: KK<br
I'm curious why you say none of them? If you buy online you have no 2-3 hours of negotiations, and don't they also get you financing if you don't already have it.

KK

2-3 hours of negotiations? Man, you suck at buying a car. Get your info off Edmunds of kbb or whatever, then go in there and tell them what you'll pay. If they say no, go to the next dealership. Friend did that and first one said no, second one said yes. They got his money.

You could try doing this over the phone too but not as likely to work.
 
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