pinkstars
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ITA!Date: 6/11/2009 3:21:44 PM
Author: Barcelona
This is probably already known, but if you have to finance the car don''t negotiate on the monthly cost. They will screw you on it.
Good point and one a lot of people forget. Always figure out the cost of the car in total.Date: 6/11/2009 3:21:44 PM
Author: Barcelona
This is probably already known, but if you have to finance the car don''t negotiate on the monthly cost. They will screw you on it.
Yeah I do all of my negotiations before mentioning the down payment. Once we get to a final number that I agree on, I''ll mention the down payment.Date: 6/11/2009 3:37:40 PM
Author: pinkstars
All of this information is extremely helpful! Thank you so much everyone.
So if you don''t mention the down payment, do you try to get them down to their lowest price and then tell them you have it?
All of this makes me so anxious. Part of me just wants to know what we have to work with(waiting on finding out how much we''ll have for the down payment) and a bigger part of me wants to get an awesome deal.
pinkstars, do you have good credit? That will help you a bit in the scheme of negotiating.Date: 6/11/2009 3:37:40 PM
Author: pinkstars
All of this information is extremely helpful! Thank you so much everyone.
So if you don''t mention the down payment, do you try to get them down to their lowest price and then tell them you have it?
All of this makes me so anxious. Part of me just wants to know what we have to work with(waiting on finding out how much we''ll have for the down payment) and a bigger part of me wants to get an awesome deal.
I think I have good credit. I actually plan on going to someone I know that works at our bank to see what we could be qualified for.Date: 6/11/2009 3:55:48 PM
Author: TravelingGal
pinkstars, do you have good credit? That will help you a bit in the scheme of negotiating.Date: 6/11/2009 3:37:40 PM
Author: pinkstars
All of this information is extremely helpful! Thank you so much everyone.
So if you don''t mention the down payment, do you try to get them down to their lowest price and then tell them you have it?
All of this makes me so anxious. Part of me just wants to know what we have to work with(waiting on finding out how much we''ll have for the down payment) and a bigger part of me wants to get an awesome deal.
Just tell them you''ve been preapproved by the bank, want to talk pricing of the car and will take a look at their financing options later. I can''t remember if let them run a credit check at first visit or not...that way they knew they could finance me as well and were more serious about negotiating.
If that''s the case, you really want to check out your financing beforehand and budget how much it will cost to borrow the money. You don''t want to go through the negotiation process, get a good deal, only to be find out you can''t get financed or that the dealer''s financing will screw you.Date: 6/11/2009 4:12:40 PM
Author: pinkstars
I think I have good credit. I actually plan on going to someone I know that works at our bank to see what we could be qualified for.Date: 6/11/2009 3:55:48 PM
Author: TravelingGal
pinkstars, do you have good credit? That will help you a bit in the scheme of negotiating.Date: 6/11/2009 3:37:40 PM
Author: pinkstars
All of this information is extremely helpful! Thank you so much everyone.
So if you don''t mention the down payment, do you try to get them down to their lowest price and then tell them you have it?
All of this makes me so anxious. Part of me just wants to know what we have to work with(waiting on finding out how much we''ll have for the down payment) and a bigger part of me wants to get an awesome deal.
Just tell them you''ve been preapproved by the bank, want to talk pricing of the car and will take a look at their financing options later. I can''t remember if let them run a credit check at first visit or not...that way they knew they could finance me as well and were more serious about negotiating.
BF however has no credit, which is something that I think will be hard to work with(he''s the breadwinner).
And that would be sold with the finance guy that I mentioned earlier. It is a huge ripoff, but some people want it for peace of mind, I suppose.Date: 6/11/2009 7:25:23 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
rule #1 ...don''t buy any of their extended warranty !! a big ripoff !!
i notice that 2 yrs ago.that''s the reason we ended up buying a new car.Date: 6/11/2009 8:41:08 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
Our daughter had to buy another car in early May due to her car being totalled in an accident. She intended to get a newer used car with excellent reliability. We looked at Toyota, Honda, and Mazda, mostly. We discovered that things are not like they have been in the past. We found the NEW cars to be barely more in price than the 2 year old used ones. Car dealers have new cars sitting on the lot not moving. They need to sell them. We actually were looking the last week in April, but we couldn''t get it done in that time (even though they certainly wanted us to buy before the end of the month). But we still got $4000 off the sticker on a new 2009 Corolla which was unheard of a few years ago. I remember the days that Toyota''s were selling AT sticker price because of demand. It is definitely the perfect time to buy a new car.
Ha, the one important thing we all forgot to tell you. Good call! When I bought my mustang convertible 9 years ago, I did this. Good thing too, because the insurance was unreal ($1300 a year), but fortunately I could afford it.Date: 6/12/2009 2:18:14 PM
Author: pinkstars
Oh, thank you everybody! All of this information is extremely helpful. I showed BF this thread and he appreciates all the advice you all have given us.
I went to my bank and i was pre-approved for $20,000! AH, I can''t imagine spending that much(and I don''t want to), but the interest is under 6% so I am excited.
I think I''ll go talk to my insurance agent and try to figure out what my insurance would be for the kind of car we''re looking into.