Good Price IS250?
#17
You're exactly right, the power to walk away is the most important advantage you have in a negotiation, particular a car purchase. To capitalize on this, you should always try and time your car purchases in such a way that you never "need" a car desperately. Obviously unexpected things arise and some things can't be avoided, but if at all possible you should be buying your cars well before you're at a point where you have to jump on the next car you find. In doing so you immediately shift all your negotiating power over to the salesman.
An example of this was my dad. He had a 1999 LS400 with about 160k miles and really wanted an LS430, however his car was running fine, had no issues, and likely would have run for another 100k or more. So over time he would just periodically check the inventory on used LS430s in the area to see if there were any deals. One day we were driving by a small Toyota dealer's used lot and saw a white LS430, exactly what he was looking for. Turned out it had been sitting there for weeks and the dealer was just about to send it to auction the next day. My dad made a lowball offer (including his LS400 as a trade-in) and the dealer came down a bit but not much. My dad and I looked at each other, said thanks, and started to walk out. The salesman came strolling (briskly) after us and said he'd talk to his manager. Ten minutes later the car was bought for very close to the low offer my dad had given.
An example of this was my dad. He had a 1999 LS400 with about 160k miles and really wanted an LS430, however his car was running fine, had no issues, and likely would have run for another 100k or more. So over time he would just periodically check the inventory on used LS430s in the area to see if there were any deals. One day we were driving by a small Toyota dealer's used lot and saw a white LS430, exactly what he was looking for. Turned out it had been sitting there for weeks and the dealer was just about to send it to auction the next day. My dad made a lowball offer (including his LS400 as a trade-in) and the dealer came down a bit but not much. My dad and I looked at each other, said thanks, and started to walk out. The salesman came strolling (briskly) after us and said he'd talk to his manager. Ten minutes later the car was bought for very close to the low offer my dad had given.
I had a similar experience when looking for my car. I found a 2008 with 12k miles but the tires where trashed and the dealer was refusing to put new tires on the car. After an hour they would not budge and I walked out and left my business card and told them if they wanted to take my offer to call me.
They did call me offer $200.00 bucks off but no new tires I said no thank and the sales guy had the nerve to tell me "I guess you can't afford the car".
I let him have it after he said those words to me, and the only reason why I did not speak to higher ups was because i was setteling on the interior color when I really wanted black interior.
#18
Found this
http://toyotaofrichardson.com/Richar...e-Car/2956286/
Marked at $23,500... What yall think
http://toyotaofrichardson.com/Richar...e-Car/2956286/
Marked at $23,500... What yall think
#19
Found this
http://toyotaofrichardson.com/Richar...e-Car/2956286/
Marked at $23,500... What yall think
http://toyotaofrichardson.com/Richar...e-Car/2956286/
Marked at $23,500... What yall think
#20
I'm looking in the same market as you, currently in TX. I'm not taking this one so you can have it Its a cpo too
http://www.lexusclearlake.com/Vehicl...-TX/1174263923
http://www.lexusclearlake.com/Vehicl...-TX/1174263923
#21
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/phot...eat=directlink
The dealer just got this as a trade in and is asking $28500.
It has 49k miles 09 IS350 recommendations plz?
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/phot...eat=directlink
Last edited by Khandfw; 09-29-11 at 06:59 AM.
#22
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/phot...eat=directlink
The dealer just got this as a trade in and is asking $28500.
It has 49k miles 09 IS350 recommendations plz?
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/phot...eat=directlink
If that was the car I wanted, the negotiation tactic I'd probably personally take is 1) ensure the car is perfect and free of any issues, otherwise make the dealership fix them all, 2) tell them I'd buy it for that price but Certified. Certifying costs about $1000 for the dealership, so it'd essentially be like asking them to knock off $1000 from the purchase price and CPO it.
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