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HerPimp 06-14-2011 01:34 AM

Many dealers are sick of dealing with the hard ass that threatens to leave.

Sometimes you need to play the other role to get it done. Get him excited, get him thinking your going to sign and when it comes down to it, low ball his ass. Keep telling him you love the car, this is all you can afford etc....

He goes back to manager. Comes back with another price. Tell him you cant do it but dont see yourself in anything else. Come up a little on price and write a note "i will buy this car right now for $X,XXX" give him the down payment or the cash and ask the sales guy to try harder with the manager.

Internet User 06-14-2011 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack Sparrow (Post 18214292)
Lolleth.

Rich people dont have to bargain for cars. They just buy them.
Who gives a rats ass about 2k off..

Bill Gates drives a Ford Focus.

Keep throwing that cash around, dumbass. You'll go from rich to being broke & sucking cocks on the street within a couple years.

Choker 06-14-2011 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by marlboroack (Post 18214289)
Even that was a high price.. i got mine for 3k

You got a v8 limited special edition with 90k miles for $3k. They go for 5 to 6 at dealer auctions. Altogether between me and my daughters we prolly looked at 20 Cherokees. This one was by far the best priced. Others were asking 12 to 15 for the same thing.

Choker 06-14-2011 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18214485)
smart - get your daughter the worst gas guzzler you can buy. an old v8 4x4 - that way she can't drive around that much - gas costs too much!!!!!

He sleazy, well I will be driving it also, and it's a small V8. Plus I need a V8 as I tow a lot of different things. So far the display reads 14 MPG. That's not as bad as my Durango with the Hemi. The v6 Cherokees felt too underpowered for my taste. I live in a dangerous place, we may have to evacuate at a moments notice. I can pull the 22 foot long car trailer with my durango and she can pull one of the 10*12 trailers with her cherokee if we have to get out of dodge. Right now there is a brushfire less than 2 miles from me. No fire hydrants within miles of my house and I'm surrounded on three sides by thick areas of pine trees. I'm actually boxing up some stuff today just in case. LOL

sperbonzo 06-14-2011 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack Sparrow (Post 18214292)
Lolleth.

Rich people dont have to bargain for cars. They just buy them.
Who gives a rats ass about 2k off..

FAIL!!

Every person I know that has large amounts of money is careful how they spend it. That's one of the reasons they end up with money in the first place. I have a friend in NYC with a car lot, and he tells me that the HARDEST customers BY FAR to deal with are the rich ones buying expensive cars that argue over every nickel and dime.


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Choker 06-14-2011 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Far-L (Post 18214513)
What the heck are you doing buying your kid a car in the first place? No offense, but how is she ever going to learn the value of hard work like you did to get where you are in the first place?

Sorry. I am not trying to tell you what to do and if you want to do that then that is of course your choice... but I know too many affluent people that have had generosity like that come back to bite them in the ass.

Good luck.

PS. - on a side note, we have nothing but great things to say about working with you these days :2 cents::thumbsup

She works 40 hours plus a week for me. I help both my daughters out, but they work and they work HARD for my help.

IllTestYourGirls 06-14-2011 10:59 AM

Thanks to Obama's cash for clunkers and the earthquake in Japan used car prices are high. It is a sellers market for sure. You are going to have to look for someone desperate to sell to get any kind of deal.

Cyndalie 06-14-2011 11:22 AM

I'll take car shopping over buying a house using an FHA mortgage anyday.

Choker 06-14-2011 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by IllTestYourGirls (Post 18215498)
Thanks to Obama's cash for clunkers and the earthquake in Japan used car prices are high. It is a sellers market for sure. You are going to have to look for someone desperate to sell to get any kind of deal.

Yeah all the dealers were telling me that they have to pay more at auction. I know what the market here is and I know I got a great deal. Always gonna be soemone posting a better deal on some website etc, but at the end of the day I got a way better price than I had hoped for. But it was still not fun. What I detest the most is wasting time with a salesman only to have my reasonable offers rejected. I mean i was offering full retail, but in the end the car I got, I got at way below full retail so it all worked out for the better.

Black All Through 06-14-2011 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 18215404)
FAIL!!

Every person I know that has large amounts of money is careful how they spend it. That's one of the reasons they end up with money in the first place. I have a friend in NYC with a car lot, and he tells me that the HARDEST customers BY FAR to deal with are the rich ones buying expensive cars that argue over every nickel and dime.


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:2 cents:

JFK 06-14-2011 01:07 PM

Fitty Hell on wheels

chronig 06-14-2011 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by JFK (Post 18215796)
Fitty Hell on wheels

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TangibleAsset 06-14-2011 02:25 PM

Any reason you decided to go with a Grand Cherokee? Especially for $7000?

JEEP = Just Empty Every Pocket

Dead 06-14-2011 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Choker (Post 18214255)
Damned straight. I gave her a kelly bluebook, NO CASH, told her to go find a good deal and call me when she found something worth me coming to look at. She needs to learn how the world works, holding her hand thru simple things like shopping for a car does her no good. She now knows what and where the mileage is, how to check tire pressure and inflate tires, change wiper blades, check oil, transmission oil, rad fluids, waxing using a orbital buffer, etc etc. I had my other daughter spray painting today. Tomorrow she's gonna be raking up pine needles and putting a emergency sprinkler system together in 98 degree heat. Anything at all they can learn to do will make them more rounded. I don't hesitate to give either of them very dirty and hard jobs.

Educate and inform, give them the knowledge to make rational decisions. Just reading the other thread it appeared as you were waiting for her to fall on her ass as to teach her a lesson. I raise my kids to question everything and learn from trial and error. I applaud you for allowing them to learn on the field, just make sure they get some play sheets before they have to be the star. Sounds like you have them going in the right direction. GL with the wild fires and be safe!

Choker 06-14-2011 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by TangibleAsset (Post 18216003)
Any reason you decided to go with a Grand Cherokee? Especially for $7000?

JEEP = Just Empty Every Pocket

Well I try to buy american even if used, haven't had a non-american car in many years. She has had a 2003 jeep liberty for a couple years now and it's been pretty good. The cherokee I just bought her is a 2004, my mistake on that. She has a baby and a midsize SUV is perfect. Bigger does give a little extra protection in case of a accident.

NETbilling 06-14-2011 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Choker (Post 18212779)
So I send my daughters out looking at cars, with strict instructions to call me ONLY if a good deal. Find a couple I make a offer on two at full retail, I'm not looking for a great deal, I just want this to be as painless as is possible. Both offers at full retail were turned down. Dealers lots empty of customers yet they won't budge on prices, both were $2000 above retail. This is for a used car. They always try to sneak this "dealer's fee" in which is nothing more than extra profit for them.

Finally I tell them to go to small buy here pay here lots and maybe we can find a small dealer that needs cash fast and is willing to come down. Finally find just such a small dealer, got a 2003 Jeep Cherokee limited v8 for $7000 including dealer fees. LOL. God I hate car shopping, I would rather get a root canal than shop for a car. I fucking hate it.

I have bought many, many many cars of all price ranges. NEVER pay retail. Once you find the car you like, look it up on KBB and offer them only the private party listing price that way when you negotiate, you can go up a little if need be. Car dealers are hurting just as most businesses are so you can work a good deal. Also, finance it for an even better deal as dealers get paid for financing. Then you can just pay if off the first month if you want to.

Mitch

NETbilling 06-14-2011 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Choker (Post 18216455)
Well I try to buy american even if used, haven't had a non-american car in many years. She has had a 2003 jeep liberty for a couple years now and it's been pretty good. The cherokee I just bought her is a 2004, my mistake on that. She has a baby and a midsize SUV is perfect. Bigger does give a little extra protection in case of a accident.

Always go foreign is you can. They are typically better built cars, especially used ones over the past 10 years.

Goldmaniacs 06-14-2011 07:42 PM

jeep used to be good cars


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