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New buyer help. Yay or nay this deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtyo2000" data-source="post: 10414448" data-attributes="member: 106904"><p>Yeah can't give an exact quote but your basically paying the sticker price for a car that is already a year old. I would pay 49K all day. That is just me and my opinion. Look at it like this your going to get what people think all day. At the end of the day you are the one spending the money and have to be happy with the deal. If your not worrying about money you would not even be up here. You are looking for a good deal and want others to reassure you of it.</p><p></p><p>So again if it were me I would offer 48.5 and be prepared to go for the 49K. I'm sure that if you have the financing or cash already in place and all the dealer has to do is basically complete the paperwork on the sale and not resource the financer of the deal he will let it go for 48.5. Just take care of the taxes on your end. I always pay my own sale taxes and titling when I buy cars and have financing in place. That way you are negotating the price only and not getting hit with the behind the scene fees.</p><p></p><p>Besides there are already used 11's for sale that would save you a pretty penny. Hey the country is in a recession and dealers are trying to get the best but the know that this car is not rare. It will not bring the mark ups the 07 did. Patience is worth money these days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtyo2000, post: 10414448, member: 106904"] Yeah can't give an exact quote but your basically paying the sticker price for a car that is already a year old. I would pay 49K all day. That is just me and my opinion. Look at it like this your going to get what people think all day. At the end of the day you are the one spending the money and have to be happy with the deal. If your not worrying about money you would not even be up here. You are looking for a good deal and want others to reassure you of it. So again if it were me I would offer 48.5 and be prepared to go for the 49K. I'm sure that if you have the financing or cash already in place and all the dealer has to do is basically complete the paperwork on the sale and not resource the financer of the deal he will let it go for 48.5. Just take care of the taxes on your end. I always pay my own sale taxes and titling when I buy cars and have financing in place. That way you are negotating the price only and not getting hit with the behind the scene fees. Besides there are already used 11's for sale that would save you a pretty penny. Hey the country is in a recession and dealers are trying to get the best but the know that this car is not rare. It will not bring the mark ups the 07 did. Patience is worth money these days [/QUOTE]
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