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the_fast_one 10-22-2012 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by rrpilot (Post 5724736)
Use the costco auto program as they show what the invoice price is for all items. Good tool to negotiate with.

Didn't think of that. I have business membership there.:thumbup:

newb 10-22-2012 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by rrpilot (Post 5724736)
Use the costco auto program as they show what the invoice price is for all items. Good tool to negotiate with.

If you buy from a Costco participating dealer, invoice is the price you should get. No haggling. That's part of the terms of the agreement.


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toehead93 10-22-2012 08:54 PM

Thught costco was $500 under invoice.

newb 10-22-2012 11:51 PM

May be but it's the same as military pricing. The best deal you will get without an arguement. Plus rebates and incentives apply but the dealer may fight that one. Also you get a $500 Costco cash card if you take delivery before 2 jan.


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CrystalRedTintcoat 10-24-2012 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by the_fast_one (Post 5723914)
I know pricing is pretty much dealer specific but I'm wondering what some of you got off MSRP if anything. I'm friends with the salesman but he could never out a deal together to entice me to buy from him. I think he has learned by now that I trade cars like underwear and is willing to put forth some effort in making the deal work. If not the dealer I always go to also owns a Chevy dealership and said they would be more than happy to run numbers with ne. I have bought six cars from the in the past three years (05 cts,06 ctsv,05 corvette, 07 crew cab Silverado, 07 corvette, 05 Colorado). I traded in a 2000 Porsche 911 and my 08 Audi a4 into them as well.
The car on Chevy website was 43500 with the 900 destination fee. Am I crazy for trying to get then down to 40k before tax or just try 43500 including ttl. That would be like paying 41ish. I've never bought a new car and I don't know what kind of margin there is in them.

Thanks

For Chevy make-to-order where dealer doesn't have to finance the car and worry about holdback recuperation, start with this formula:

Configured Invoice - 3% of configured MSRP + fair & reasonable profit

Success depends on the car, market, allocation and not being a jerk about it.

For a more in depth study, see Fightingchance.com and the book "What Car Dealers Won't Tell You".

the_fast_one 10-24-2012 09:59 AM

From talking to the sales guy, if I decide to pull the trigger on the car they have coming in I can expect 2k off MSRP with all discounts apllied. Can't wait for them to get it in.

CrystalRedTintcoat 10-24-2012 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by the_fast_one (Post 5731112)
From talking to the sales guy, if I decide to pull the trigger on the car they have coming in I can expect 2k off MSRP with all discounts apllied. Can't wait for them to get it in.

Do the math. Which will cost you more?
  • MSRP - 2k
  • MSRP - Invoice - 3%(MSRP) + Profit

the_fast_one 10-24-2012 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by CrystalRedTintcoat (Post 5731698)
Do the math. Which will cost you more?
  • MSRP - 2k
  • MSRP - Invoice - 3%(MSRP) + Profit

Well its not a made to order car. The dealer had four allocations unspoken for and my buddy new I am interested in the car. He called and git the specs that I would want if I was to buy one. He is having one of the sealer cars built to my specs with no obligation to buy as I have no money down etc. Should I choose to buy the real bargaining will begin but what he told ne was just a rough estimate of what I can expect. I know if it sits on their lot while I make up my mind they will have a little bit of interest in the floor plan but not enough to amount to anything. It will also depend on what specials Chevy is running at the time of delivery.

CrystalRedTintcoat 10-24-2012 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by the_fast_one (Post 5731773)
Well its not a made to order car. The dealer had four allocations unspoken for and my buddy new I am interested in the car. He called and git the specs that I would want if I was to buy one. He is having one of the sealer cars built to my specs with no obligation to buy as I have no money down etc. Should I choose to buy the real bargaining will begin but what he told ne was just a rough estimate of what I can expect. I know if it sits on their lot while I make up my mind they will have a little bit of interest in the floor plan but not enough to amount to anything. It will also depend on what specials Chevy is running at the time of delivery.

If you're not doing a make to order (you confused me by posting this thread in the 1LE forum) look on the door. There's a sticker and a date stating when the car was manufactured. This will tell you how long the car has been sitting on the lot. The dealer loses increasing percentage of his holdback month to month if he cannot rid of the car. You can calculate how much holdback is left by taking that date adding 30 days to it then subtracting today's date from that calculated date and knowing what percentage GM will give them. But you must offer a fair and reasonable profit. In the 80s this was thought to be $300 on a $30,000 car. And if the cars you're interested in is hot and moving, you'll have less leverage.

Here's more info. I have an entry at the end too. Good luck. And remember, never negotiate a supplier so tight they can't stay in business. MUST be a WIN:WIN or we hurt ourselves in the long run ...
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=169445

the_fast_one 10-24-2012 02:07 PM

It's a 1le. It's IOM 2ss/1le with painted grill, painted engine cover, npp, and audio upgrade. He is ordering it in for me built to my specs but as a dealer car incase I do not like it. As soon as it rolls off the truck it is mine if I want it. It will be a longer wait as they can not place the order until November but I am ok with that. I have always loved the camaro but the vette was just to much fun. The camaro felt sluggish and heavy, from what I have read the 1le fits exactly what I'm looking for. It's either that or back in a vette for me but I at least want to give something else a shot.


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