Originally posted by: jagec
The best time to buy a new car is approximately five years after it is built.
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Best time is around February when they are trying to get rid of all the old model cars to get in more new ones.. But since ou missed that time already.. Wait until the very endof the months because delaerships get bonuses based on ho wmuch they sell every month so if they happen to be really close to the next checkpoint you can sometimes get a really good deal because they make more from the extra bonus than they lose by giving you such a good deal...
Originally posted by: Taggart
Just go to Carmax. Buying a car brand new is like getting ass-raped financially.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Taggart
Just go to Carmax. Buying a car brand new is like getting ass-raped financially.
Same can be said for people that buy cars at Carmax
I usually go for 3-4. But that's cause I still want something that's in nice shape. I've seen even 5 year old cars sell for WAY over what they're worth.... KBB even says so...Originally posted by: jagec
The best time to buy a new car is approximately five years after it is built.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Taggart
Just go to Carmax. Buying a car brand new is like getting ass-raped financially.
Same can be said for people that buy cars at Carmax
OH REALLY?Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Taggart
Just go to Carmax. Buying a car brand new is like getting ass-raped financially.
Same can be said for people that buy cars at Carmax
Nah, Carmax is straight.
I saw this very car walking around their lot. Some of their prices are ok, some are just absolutely atrocious, and this is one of them. kbb has this thing worth under $7k from a dealer. You could private party into it for about $5k I would guess. I've found other dealers locally selling 01/02 sentras with less miles for $9k.1997 Nissan Sentra GXE 4D Sedan
Stock Number: 2814954
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Gray Cloth
Mileage: 53K
Current Store: Birmingham
No Haggle Price: $8,998
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?c...ced=&isp=y&start_year=1997&cardist=553Originally posted by: Skoorb
OH REALLY?Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Taggart
Just go to Carmax. Buying a car brand new is like getting ass-raped financially.
Same can be said for people that buy cars at Carmax
Nah, Carmax is straight.I saw this very car walking around their lot. Some of their prices are ok, some are just absolutely atrocious, and this is one of them. kbb has this thing worth under $7k from a dealer. You could private party into it for about $5k I would guess. I've found other dealers locally selling 01/02 sentras with less miles for $9k.1997 Nissan Sentra GXE 4D Sedan
Stock Number: 2814954
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Gray Cloth
Mileage: 53K
Current Store: Birmingham
No Haggle Price: $8,998
LOL, all that shows is that the dealer you found has an even sh*tier deal. Since you just ran autotrader, you know full well that $9k will buy a 01/02 sentra with less miles than the one I mentioned above.Originally posted by: supafly
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?c...ced=&isp=y&start_year=1997&cardist=553
Originally posted by: Skoorb
LOL, all that shows is that the dealer you found has an even sh*tier deal. Since you just ran autotrader, you know full well that $9k will buy a 01/02 sentra with less miles than the one I mentioned above.Originally posted by: supafly
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?c...ced=&isp=y&start_year=1997&cardist=553
True, sometimes they are good and sometimes not, but I have to take issue with your referring to them as straight. I'm not talking just in regards to the cars they sell, but also the offers they make on cars they're willing to buy. The "trade in" appraisals are wildly inconsistent and unpredictable. I would imagine more than one person has gone to carmax and nowhere else and been taken for literally thousands of dollars, simply because they trusted that they'd have a good offer made on their trade in vehicle.Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Skoorb
LOL, all that shows is that the dealer you found has an even sh*tier deal. Since you just ran autotrader, you know full well that $9k will buy a 01/02 sentra with less miles than the one I mentioned above.Originally posted by: supafly
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?c...ced=&isp=y&start_year=1997&cardist=553
What it shows is that you still have to be a smart buyer no matter where you shop. Just because a dealer sells one car over its book value doesn't mean every car you buy there is going to be over priced.
Take, for example, my car. A 1999 Mercedes ML430. Some private parties and some dealers still try to sell them for +$30k, but you can find them for $10k. You just gotta shop around. Sometimes carmax is a good option for a certain car, sometimes not. In the case of the Sentra, I'd say no, it's not a good option.
Originally posted by: Taggart
I agree with supafly. You can get good deals on used cars at places like Carmax IF you use your brain and do your homework. The dealer will always rape you when selling you a new car, you have no idea what their cost was from the manufacturer. There is a built in premium for new cars that disappears when you drive it off the lot.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
True, sometimes they are good and sometimes not, but I have to take issue with your referring to them as straight. I'm not talking just in regards to the cars they sell, but also the offers they make on cars they're willing to buy. The "trade in" appraisals are wildly inconsistent and unpredictable. I would imagine more than one person has gone to carmax and nowhere else and been taken for literally thousands of dollars, simply because they trusted that they'd have a good offer made on their trade in vehicle.Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Skoorb
LOL, all that shows is that the dealer you found has an even sh*tier deal. Since you just ran autotrader, you know full well that $9k will buy a 01/02 sentra with less miles than the one I mentioned above.Originally posted by: supafly
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?c...ced=&isp=y&start_year=1997&cardist=553
What it shows is that you still have to be a smart buyer no matter where you shop. Just because a dealer sells one car over its book value doesn't mean every car you buy there is going to be over priced.
Take, for example, my car. A 1999 Mercedes ML430. Some private parties and some dealers still try to sell them for +$30k, but you can find them for $10k. You just gotta shop around. Sometimes carmax is a good option for a certain car, sometimes not. In the case of the Sentra, I'd say no, it's not a good option.
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
Originally posted by: Taggart
I agree with supafly. You can get good deals on used cars at places like Carmax IF you use your brain and do your homework. The dealer will always rape you when selling you a new car, you have no idea what their cost was from the manufacturer. There is a built in premium for new cars that disappears when you drive it off the lot.
Um, actually, there are plenty of sources for determining the dealer's cost on a vehicle. If you don't know how much the dealer paid for a new car when you go to negotiate, you're really starting off badly.
And I'm not talking about invoice, since we all know that even at invoice a dealer is making money.
Originally posted by: Taggart
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
Originally posted by: Taggart
I agree with supafly. You can get good deals on used cars at places like Carmax IF you use your brain and do your homework. The dealer will always rape you when selling you a new car, you have no idea what their cost was from the manufacturer. There is a built in premium for new cars that disappears when you drive it off the lot.
Um, actually, there are plenty of sources for determining the dealer's cost on a vehicle. If you don't know how much the dealer paid for a new car when you go to negotiate, you're really starting off badly.
And I'm not talking about invoice, since we all know that even at invoice a dealer is making money.
But alas there are 'marketing' dollars and other kickbacks that the dealers get for selling you that car you will never know about. A dealer will always secure a nice profit from you, no matter what Edmunds or Kelly Blue Book say.