15525. Try it!
2007-02-12 08:01:05
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answer #1
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answered by irish_giant 4
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Depends on the car, the dealership, and the options on the car. Do your homework by going to www.carpoint.com, and find out the MSRP for the vehicle with the options put on the vehicle. What are you willing to pay for the vehicle? Go with a friend that knows how to say "NO", and with a price in mind. Go later in the evening and later in the month. Don't let them talk you into anything! Make sure you go into the deal with financing already pre-approved from your lending institution, and sometimes your lending institution has wholesale dealers that will work for you to get the best possible deal. Good luck!
2007-02-12 16:01:49
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answer #2
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answered by rex_rrracefab 6
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Is it a new car? Used? What is the make and model?
If it's used, you may be able to get a deeper discount off sticker. If new, it depends on the dealer price and other things.
2007-02-12 16:02:29
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answered by Wil T 3
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Im a cardealer and it all depends if it is a big place and they arent hurting for money, then thy wont take a penny less than 15, trust me make sure u go lower then that first but be ready to pay 15
2007-02-12 16:04:10
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answered by billy m 1
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maybe 15 depends on the blue book value go to kellybluebook and type the car in and see how much they are going for.. your not gonna get much cheaper than the blue book price.. but you can talk things like new floor mats alarm etc.. most of the time
2007-02-12 15:57:17
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answered by Mike 2
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it all depends on how good of a negotiator you are.Probably you could get it down to 14500 if your really persistant.And dont forget your the customer and you make the demands never let them take control of you.Dont get to friendly with them either there only purpose is to sell the car.And if you got a bad bargain they wont even think anything about it--So be very careful---Good luck!
2007-02-12 16:00:46
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answered by vlady88 1
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This is a vague question.
you're not saying if it's new, old, or what. Supposing it's Used, start your offer at $13196.00 and take it from there (that's 20% discount).
If it's NEW, the reduction may be less, and again... it depends largely on what make, and model it is.
2007-02-12 16:25:37
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answered by rob1963man 5
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$14200
Learn how to negotiate.
2007-02-12 16:00:42
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answered by Captain Tomak 6
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