The proper offer formula
After reading many threads here it seems that it is not unusual to offer 10% off MSRP on a new car.
I've also read that 13% off MSRP in not unreasonable. And many people end up buying at 10% off sticker.
However, Truecar.com tells me "Your Target Price is 5.55% below MSRP. This is a good price."
Really?
Thus my question is.....which is it? I don't want to lowball and lose credibility.
I don't know if this info is helpful, but I'm looking to make an offer on a 2015 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited, and my options at Truecar show MSRP at $32,067, which is almost exactly the sticker price on the car at the dealer. It says my Target Price is $30,288, and shows Average Price Paid is $30,393.
A 10% off MSRP would be $28,873. Is that a reasonable offer?
I've also read that 13% off MSRP in not unreasonable. And many people end up buying at 10% off sticker.
However, Truecar.com tells me "Your Target Price is 5.55% below MSRP. This is a good price."
Really?
Thus my question is.....which is it? I don't want to lowball and lose credibility.
I don't know if this info is helpful, but I'm looking to make an offer on a 2015 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited, and my options at Truecar show MSRP at $32,067, which is almost exactly the sticker price on the car at the dealer. It says my Target Price is $30,288, and shows Average Price Paid is $30,393.
A 10% off MSRP would be $28,873. Is that a reasonable offer?
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Lots of people use those formulas but I never have. And in recent years, there's been a bit of upward price creep and many people are sticking to their old 5 or 8% off MSRP formula. Ten to 13% probably makes more sense these days. Even worse are invoice prices - there's so much bonus money available to dealers now that invoice really doesn't reflect what the dealer actually pays for a car. Heck, some people's "formula" now is a percentage off invoice.
It probably makes no difference in the long run, but it's all part of the psychological warfare between you and the dealer I guess. Although I guess it keeps me from making a high offer up front and leaving money on the table.
Should I start to counter offer from $26,457, or 10% MSRP. I will post final deal
after I finish the final transaction.
Thanks.
Also, it never hurts to work with more than one dealer at the same time; getting them to compete against one another will always result in a lower price for you.
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