If you have 15k down-payment and plan to pay it off in a year.
Then why don't you just save for a year and buy it cash?
Paying it off early then you are still paying interest from your loan lol
Apparently you were never thought about what assuming makes you.
Here is more facts lol
Was on vacation in Florida. Never did business with the dealership.
Seen the car got the data I needed and negotiate what I wanted.
It's really not a hard concept.
And in truth I wouldn't reach out to anyone...
I'm your huckleberry. Here's the facts. The business that I own is literally run through negotiating in the world of logistics. So yes my understanding is different from the general public.
Secondly having a network of dealership Gm/GSM and owners including a honda store built up over the...
It more has to do with having the information and market data to support your efforts.
Then being a qualified buyer. Have cash, trade with equity, good credit and be ready to take delivery" right now"
I bought fl5 last month. My first email was told 20k over. Then I made a phone call and got them to go to 5k over. Wasn't about to pay that so I went down to the dealership.
Once there sat with the salesman for 20 minutes. Literally got msrp plus doc fee.
Don't hesitate to hammer them on...
Touge style set up is my favorite style of cars. Anyone else interested in them?
I'm waiting for my KW v 3 and spoon ridged collars to arrive and start building a back road monster.
How are you settling up your fl5?
You are literally proving my point. You must have not read where the other guy stated that he was getting a bunch of msrp from out of state.
When I was working the deal on mine there was a customer from out of state trying to buy it. I was there ready to go.
I also had a deal on a gr corolla...
This is exactly my point. It's about negotiating a car deal. No matter how you try to make sense of your deal. The market has been shifted and dealers finance there inventory. The amount of people buying cars is small because banks aren't giving the same loans as in the past. You really can't...
I walked into a dealership in Miami Florida and walked out with my fl5 at msrp. So what you're saying doesn't make sense.
The market flipped last November and became a buyer's market for the most part.
No disrespect however it seems to me like people don't really understand how to negotiate a car deal.
I literally just bought a 2024 of a whim a few Saturday ago. Took about 1 hour to get msrp and all the money for my trade.
Anyone actually going to a dealership prepared to take delivery of the...
I'm glad yall are posting different things that have to be replaced. That way at least I can start to look at fail rates and try to replace things with better quality parts.