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Great tips guys thanks . Definitely going to be pre approved from my bank + cash + a paid off trade in. Found a 2012 F350 last night with every option available for $44000 , a lot of the research I found said that truck was probably traded in for between $37000-$39000. Realistically how much would they budge? I was thinking if I got them below $40000 I would be doing good. What about buying in Oregon and living in Washington. I know I will have to pay sales tax when I register it in Washington, but is there a way to add that in to a loan ?
Why not tell them my credit limit or trade in until after the price is set?
Quote from: mountainman on February 24, 2014, 05:51:10 PMLocally, with the Town auto group (who I have done alot of work for in the past, bought many vehicles, maybe 8-10 over the years) and who I make friends with and refer anyone looking for a new/used vehicle...I tell them my offer, always accepted, and most of the time they volunterally offer half off most vehicles!! Since being close to the program, I know what kind of markup they have and usually they want to move more by the end of the month, so that is when I shop! Great customer service and great guys also!! " most of the time they volunterally offer half off most vehicles"What in the world are you doing to get this kind of deal?
Locally, with the Town auto group (who I have done alot of work for in the past, bought many vehicles, maybe 8-10 over the years) and who I make friends with and refer anyone looking for a new/used vehicle...I tell them my offer, always accepted, and most of the time they volunterally offer half off most vehicles!! Since being close to the program, I know what kind of markup they have and usually they want to move more by the end of the month, so that is when I shop! Great customer service and great guys also!!
Quote from: idahohuntr on February 24, 2014, 08:49:07 PMone thing I did not like was a few dealerships flat refused to put anything about offer details in writing (via email)...which bugged me.Like going to a website and seeing "Call for pricing". I'm sorry but if you can't tell me what the asking price is I can't figure out how the phone works. Happens all the time with manufacturing equipment and engineering software too I will never ever do business with companies that don't post their asking price. I don't care how bad I want the product or service!
one thing I did not like was a few dealerships flat refused to put anything about offer details in writing (via email)...which bugged me.
Quote from: RadSav on February 24, 2014, 09:39:54 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on February 24, 2014, 08:49:07 PMone thing I did not like was a few dealerships flat refused to put anything about offer details in writing (via email)...which bugged me.Like going to a website and seeing "Call for pricing". I'm sorry but if you can't tell me what the asking price is I can't figure out how the phone works. Happens all the time with manufacturing equipment and engineering software too I will never ever do business with companies that don't post their asking price. I don't care how bad I want the product or service! I tried to buy a truck from a dealership and they wouldn't even give me a price ever all they would say was "how much can you afford a month?" I tried and tried to get them to give me a price they wouldn't do it. I ended up getting frusterated and walked out. They called me later that day as soon as I pick up the phone I said "If you don' t have a price I'm hanging up and they said we don't have a price the bank sets that I said well have the bank call me if you don't know what the price is than why am I talking to you" and hung up