What about it? His prices are still over dealer invoice.:shrug:
And wants MSRP on 2010s.
What about it? His prices are still over dealer invoice.:shrug:
And wants MSRP on 2010s.
I'm sure he could work an invoice deal. He wasn't to shy on making a X/A/B plan offer on guys who could just be shooting the shit and not have the availability. I'm still trying to get some info on Robinson Brother's for you.
You've gotta haggle these guys! Put the money on the table for these cars and if they want to sell it they will. Also, it is alot easier to deal with a higher volume selling dealer when it comes to getting better deals, but smaller indiv. dealers may be needy for sales too. Keep trying.
03 KB is right as afar as the financing, I bought my wife a brand new Tahoe and to get the deal I wanted I had to finance through them and not pay it off within the first three months or the dealer would have lost something from the bank.
Thanks everyone,
I have just finished ordering my new 2010, Red with White stripes. The only option is HID.:banana:
May take about eight weeks or longer to get here, he is checking allocation and when the oreder will be accepted. They have two coming that are already sold.
Steve
My friend also has an 07 GT500 with maybe 2k miles he was one of the first to have a GT500, he now wants the 2010 GT500. The value of his 07 is way down so he's alittle hesitant to put cash on the barrelhead for a new one cuz he still has a sore ass from the 07.
Just don't tell the dealer your paying cash and let them assume your doing financing. Then after the trade or final back and forth with the sales manager on price and when they start to ask for your social security number. Say I only give that out when needed, so they start to go to finance and you say. Oh I am paying with cash and they crap their pants. If anyone says anything except OK, walk out.
Nice job if you secured it for $1k over invoice! Just be careful with the allocation issue. Allocation on the GT500's work different than our other model lines, we don't just ask for more and get it. We were given an allocation number for GT500's at the beginning of the year and that may be all we get. Make sure you confirm with your dealer that they do indeed already have allocation for another GT500 and what build week it will be scheduled for.
Thanks for your comments.
This dealer is a real straight shooter and I bought my 2009 GT500 from them. They handled the entire deal over the phone for me and delivered the car at no charge 200 miles. Just about the best experience I ever had buying a car.
Roger that on the allocation number, he has two on the way that are already sold and mine will be # 3 that they have sold. He is calling me back tomorow to give me the additional information you mentioned. They sold nine or ten last year and will probably be getting the same number this year. Those darn HID lamps were $525 retail and $457 Invoice cost but I think they will be worth it.
Now for the hard part......Waiting till it comes in.
What is the point of BS? They don't like lies just as much as you like don't. Go in there with a # that you are willing to pay and an honest approach. If you lie to them they will be less keen to help you out with special gifts/opportunities. I am sure the delivery process will be less exciting for them as they will be mad and ready for you to leave. CASH is THE SAME AS FINANCING! WHEN MAKING DEALS. THE SALESMAN STILL MAKES THE SAME COMMISSION.
You should always try to make an visit or opportunity to work with the dealers/salesmen/service advisors as appealing and friendly as possible. If you can build a strong relationship with any of these then you know that you will always have somebody that is willing to help you and take care of your vehicles at a dealer.