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Bonus Cash that "is only available to qualified educational institutes or professional driving schools." What do they mean by "qualified educational institutes" and who can actually take advantage of this offer?
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Thanks again for your help.
Tommy
Just wanted you to know I purchased a brand new 05 Jeep Wrangler X for $8000 of MSRP. It toook a lot of searching and I traveled a bit to find it but the savings were worth the quest. My local dealers were willing to go only $4000 to $5000 off MSRP and they still have a lot of 05 inventory on their lots. I suspect they will be incurring some large flooring costs on these units. I feel the 05 was a better purchase since they still have the 7 year/70 K mile warranty. Thanks for your help and encouragement on this process- I reallly appreciate it
Tommy
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Hi,
I put a deposit on a car last month, nothing fancy of a car, just dealer did not have what I wanted right on the lot, but had like 15 of that model on the lot. The dealer is getting the car for me. The rebate from the manufacturer was X at the time. The car is still not here. The funny thing is that the rebate for the car is now Y which is larger than when I placed the order for the car. How do I get rebate of value Y included in my car purchase price? I have the signed order for the car, listing X for rebate. If dealer and I can't agree on swapping rebate X for rebate Y, will I have issues getting my deposit back?
Thank you!
We are currently in the process of looking at purchasing a BMW 3 sedan
or a Mercedes C sedan. The Mercedes C has either low APR or marketing
support, while the BMW 3 doesn't have any.
We have no clue as to whether historically BMW offers any incentive or
current Mercedes incentive is almost historically best. Since it is
nearing the rollout of the 2007 model year for both brands, is it
reasonable to expect some better incentive programs down the road?
We would appreciate any comment.
Also, during our testdrives, when I inquired about the lowest price
they would accept, BMW salespeople mentioned in passing that they
could sell me the car at $200-300 over dealer cost. I presume dealer
cost refers to invoice. As BMW doesn't offer any marketing support,
and there is no hold back, it looks a bit too low a profit for them
to make on an expensive car.
Thanks.
1. Dealer's fees - almost pure profit, in FL there is no state-mandated cap, so $300-800 is "customary" (not reasonable, but customary).
2. Financing - they will try very hard to talk you into a lease. Believe it or not in BMW/Benz case, it actually often makes sense, as long as your mileage is in line (low factors allow for lower financing costs than those from loans). They make tons on leasing, starting from marking up set-up fees to marking up the money factor. There is a lot of room to obscure their cost from you so you pay more than "have to". Suddenly $200 over cost may quickly add up to four digits.
3. Add-ons. Don't have to explain that, do I?
4. Your trade - depending what you have and how badly you want that bimmer, you may end up getting less than it is really worth, even as a trade.
5. There is some "post-sale" money available to them in form of bonuses, which may or may not come. However, keeping it in their mind, it allows them occasionally to make some deals they would normally not accept, just to keep the ball rolling.
My guess they see you are serious and not easily impressionable, your mind seems to be set on the competition, so they throw $200 "above cost" number just to get you back. It is just a small part of a big picture, so before you get really excited, it is always worth to check all the details. It still may be a good (or great) offer, but believing that one just made $200 on that $40 grand machine is like believing in Santa Claus. :P
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I'm thinking about purchasing a 2006 Honda Accord LX Special Edition. Accords have "Special Pricing" going on now, so I was wondering what I should be looking for in a deal. I've been offered $19,632 on this car...just want to make sure that I've got all the bullets that I can have.
TIA, OllieGator
Thanks for the comment. Yes, I wouldn't imagine $200 profit will help much in their sparkling new building either. :-)
Out of the 5 venues of profits for dealer, my purchase will only make two feasible - dealer fees and post-sale bonus. I won't have a trade-in, I won't have dealer financing, and I won't accept add-ons (well, I hope). But since I didn't go that in-depth about the nature of my intended transaction with the salespeople, I was probably quoted the most enticing offer with some implied profits elsewhere as you mentioned.
Thanks.
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I'm considering the purchase of a 2006 Impala, and I'd appreciate it if anyone could tell me if there are any additional incentives other than the $500 rebate indicated by Chevy if the car is financed with GMAC. I went car shopping back in late February and there was an additional $500 "down payment assistance" if GMAC was used. Please advise if that specific program has been continued, cancelled, or enhanced. I would most likely be doing a SmartBuy, not a lease or retail financing.
If location is a factor, I live in Pennsylvania. In addition, I am not a veteran or recent college grad.
Thanks for any assistance in advance.
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Thanks a lot for the reply.
We test drove the BMW 325i and Mercedes C230. The C230 doesn't feel as sturdy as 325i. And we have pretty much narrowed down our choice to the 325i.
We are not in a particular hurry to get a car, we will take your advice and see whether better purchase deals may come up in the next couple of months. If no incentive comes, we can always order a 2007 325i when it becomes available.
Thanks.
clriufs3
This is very good news,as I was just shopping for the car yesterday and was wondering about a price to offer...
Guess why they have such high cash back offer. Not becasue they sell so well LOL.
Large cash incentives, regardless if dealer's or customer's, are sign of either very weak market, grossly overpiced product, or "aging" model to be replaced. STS is quite new, so you figure the rest.
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The "C" class has had it's problems .. check any Benz store on a Monday .... find another product ...
Terry.
Caddy STS V8 Marketing Support May 2006
$5000 Cash to Dealer start: 05/12/2006 end: 07/05/2006
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MSRP . . . Invoice . . .TMV
1SF = $Total with Options . $58,980 . $54,065 . $51,423
1SG = $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $61,030 . $55,767 . $53,125
All Data from Edmunds 18 May 2006
1SF = $2,642 below Invoice
1SG = $2,642 below Invoice
Question is: Does this TMV data include \ assume the "new" $5K cash to dealers?
Or is this based on data collected on what buyers have actually been paying prior?
Or is it adjusted when these new programs are announced?
Thanks!
- Ray
Curious . . .
Terry.
A "program car" is a vehicle that has been used by a Ford/Lincoln rep .... you probably mean it's been in rental service ..
I'm sure you can find a TC in the market with a lot less miles and for about the same $$ ..
Terry.
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Thanks for the fast reply. For some reason, when I called FitzMall in Florida (Chrysler dealership in Clearwater), they are offering $2000.00 "BELOW"
From what I can see on their website...they sell all their vehicles at "below dealer invoice"