Dealer Wants An Offer From Me - What's My Amount?
#82
Originally Posted by RxZ
Lots of people pay sticker. My brother is a salesman at a low volume dealership (he is the lead salesman selling 12 vehicles per month) and he says he gets 1-2 people every few months who walk in, pay sticker, and leave. Takes 30 minutes to an hour at the most.
Some people have the money and would rather just buy the car instead of spending two weeks looking for the best deal, and then end up saving 2,000 dollars. It is all about time, and what their time is worth.
Some people have the money and would rather just buy the car instead of spending two weeks looking for the best deal, and then end up saving 2,000 dollars. It is all about time, and what their time is worth.
#84
Originally Posted by sethgood
Nope.
both Edmunds and Cars.Com say Manufacturer to Dealer is now up to $3,500 through 6/30/08. it was $2,000 and the dealer said he would pass that along to me.
what am i missing?
Mike
#85
just got several new pics today from the dealer down in Cape Girardeau, MO of this San Marino Blue 350Z with the Frost Leather interior. all i can say is beautiful, beautiful car!
but i still cant decide if i want to part with $480 a month for five years to have this.......
M
but i still cant decide if i want to part with $480 a month for five years to have this.......
M
#86
Originally Posted by Whitey#1
just got several new pics today from the dealer down in Cape Girardeau, MO of this San Marino Blue 350Z with the Frost Leather interior. all i can say is beautiful, beautiful car!
but i still cant decide if i want to part with $480 a month for five years to have this.......
M
but i still cant decide if i want to part with $480 a month for five years to have this.......
M
#89
Originally Posted by CSF
if you're having a hard time parting with $480...you may also want to consider other costs (i.e. maintenance)
yes, i understand about tires, however.
am i missing something?
M
#91
Originally Posted by Ex2cinaZ
PLEASE go buy an STI. You're too much of a moron to drive a z.
now, once again, am i missing something here regarding maintenance and/or warranty costs? i assume i am home free for three years, as well as 5 years on the engine/transmission.
M
#92
warranty doesnt cover maintenance. maintenance is not reparis.
if the maintenance schedule is followed and done at the dealership, it can be fairly pricey, as dealership's tend to be pretty outrageous when it comes to prices.
if the maintenance schedule is followed and done at the dealership, it can be fairly pricey, as dealership's tend to be pretty outrageous when it comes to prices.
#93
Originally Posted by Whitey#1
a couple of posters indicated to me that i should also consider maintenance costs. i simply asked why due to the warranty involved. i see no reason for idiotic insults, but thats your choice.
now, once again, am i missing something here regarding maintenance and/or warranty costs? i assume i am home free for three years, as well as 5 years on the engine/transmission.
M
now, once again, am i missing something here regarding maintenance and/or warranty costs? i assume i am home free for three years, as well as 5 years on the engine/transmission.
M
There are maintenance costs associated with any vehicle you purchase (with the ecxeption of BMW) and all manufacturers that sell in the united states have a limited warranty.
You obviously have internet access or you wouldn't be confusing yourself with all of this fantastic information. Do some research!
Why don't you call the service department at your local dealership and ask them to mail you a copy of the service schedule? While you're at it, you should ask them for coupons, let them know that jiffy lube has $19.99 oil changes and that you'd like to negotiate a price for your services- don't forget to look up the national average repair costs for that specific vehicle on consumer reports and compare it with the price that they're giving you. Then get on this site and create a useless thread about it. (wanna make sure you're not getting ripped off you know) When their price is higher, you should call the service manager then demand a discount when he laughs at you because you're wasting his time call the 4 other closest dealers to you and repeat that process until you have wasted 12 days of your life and countless hours of other peoples time to save 7 bucks.
#94
Originally Posted by nkohler
warranty doesnt cover maintenance. maintenance is not reparis.
if the maintenance schedule is followed and done at the dealership, it can be fairly pricey, as dealership's tend to be pretty outrageous when it comes to prices.
if the maintenance schedule is followed and done at the dealership, it can be fairly pricey, as dealership's tend to be pretty outrageous when it comes to prices.
the only thing i saw was that there is a 30,000 mile maintenance plan, and a 60,000 mile maintenance plan. someone suggested perhaps there might be a 7,000 maintenance plan also.
if your talking tires, rotating them, oil changes, etc, that is all understandable. i assumed from some of the comments there is perhaps a yearly maintenance plan that you have to have done in order that the 350Z would run properly.
so far nobody has said anything about what these maintenance costs would be.......
Mike
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