NO. NO. NO. Though sometimes, DURING or in the weeks before the show the MANUFACTURER has a special, like an autoshow rebate or low finance. NOT the dealer. Usually only American cars though.
2007-01-18 13:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Can't buy nor do any sales talk at the auto show as its against the rules set up by the dealerships themselves.
Best way to get a deal is to research the car, know its price, its options and stick to it.
There is no miracle way to get a deal......that would be like saying that only on Tuesday at 12:17pm you can get the best deal on a Craftsman drill. Not possible.
2007-01-18 13:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You can not purchase a vehicle at a new car show.
The car shows are to show off what different manufacturers have to offer, and some are staffed by local dealership sales staff, but there is not buying/selling done there.
It is a good place to compare features and options of cars.
2007-01-18 16:12:06
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answered by Robert S 3
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ok the following is going I artwork as an vehicle auction rep. for major dealerships in my state so my professional opinion is that there are 3 autos listed that are somewhat well worth the money. The Geo tracker is quantity a million, quantity 2 is the Saturn, and the third is the Lesabre listed on the 2d web page. All 3 of those autos are good if the carfax record tests outs and if the mileage for the Saturn is below one hundred twenty,000.
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answered by ? 4
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i own a repair shop,and most of my customers usually buy right before x-mas for the best deals on them,,but really if your good at buying you can get the same deal ,just about any time ,there are times like before and during some holidays that dealers discount them a lot,,but you just have to watch and listen to commercials and local advertising,,that's the best way to find the deals,,good luck,i hope this help,s,.
2007-01-18 13:08:05
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answered by dodge man 7
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You will never get a good deal on a car, no such things exist, cars are a rip off. You pay a fortune to buy them, then u got to tax them, then u got to insure them, then you got to pay to learn how to drive them, then u got to keep paying to keep them road worthy and repair them, plus paying fines, parking tickets, etc. And I haven't even mentioned the biggest expense yet, petrol, they cost a fortune to keep filling up.
My solution is simple : Get yourself a push bike, no tax, no insurance, no petrol, no problems parking, all u got to buy is the occasional puncture repair kit. And at the same time it keeps u healthy. I`ve never needed a car, and shall never need one, and I am 35.
2007-01-18 13:11:01
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answered by MARTIN B 4
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Buy at the end of a quarter or, better yet, the end of the fiscal year. They want to hit their numbers.
2007-01-18 13:09:26
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answered by Wurm™ 6
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no its the dealer that wants to deal
2007-01-22 09:37:32
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answered by Daniel O 1
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