2006 Civic LX
I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's
cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make the best deal possible? Thanks. |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
www.kbb.com and www.edmunds.com
I would contact dealer thru their internet site first and get their price. Wait a few days to see if it goes down in a second email. "Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net> wrote in message news:G1UZf.1569$wH1.947@trnddc03... >I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's >cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no >trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make >the best deal possible? Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
www.kbb.com and www.edmunds.com
I would contact dealer thru their internet site first and get their price. Wait a few days to see if it goes down in a second email. "Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net> wrote in message news:G1UZf.1569$wH1.947@trnddc03... >I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's >cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no >trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make >the best deal possible? Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 19:20:06 GMT, "Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net>
wrote: > I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's > cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no > trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make > the best deal possible? Thanks. http://tinyurl.com/mxrrx Click this URL, then the TMV pricing report. It's for Edmunds web site, and it should give you everything you need. Given your zip code, the site will send a request for quotes to dealers in your area. +-----------------------------------------+ | Charles Lasitter | Mailing/Shipping | | 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St | | cl+at+ncdm+dot+com | Pawtucket RI 02860 | +-----------------------------------------+ |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 19:20:06 GMT, "Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net>
wrote: > I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's > cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no > trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make > the best deal possible? Thanks. http://tinyurl.com/mxrrx Click this URL, then the TMV pricing report. It's for Edmunds web site, and it should give you everything you need. Given your zip code, the site will send a request for quotes to dealers in your area. +-----------------------------------------+ | Charles Lasitter | Mailing/Shipping | | 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St | | cl+at+ncdm+dot+com | Pawtucket RI 02860 | +-----------------------------------------+ |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
"Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net> wrote in message news:G1UZf.1569$wH1.947@trnddc03... > I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's > cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no > trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make > the best deal possible? Thanks. > > Check Edmunds for the TMV price -- price most people are paying in your area. |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
"Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net> wrote in message news:G1UZf.1569$wH1.947@trnddc03... > I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's > cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no > trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make > the best deal possible? Thanks. > > Check Edmunds for the TMV price -- price most people are paying in your area. |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
Good rule of thumb is get the salesdick's best price and offer him $500
less. "Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net> wrote in message news:G1UZf.1569$wH1.947@trnddc03... >I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's >cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no >trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make >the best deal possible? Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
Good rule of thumb is get the salesdick's best price and offer him $500
less. "Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net> wrote in message news:G1UZf.1569$wH1.947@trnddc03... >I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's >cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no >trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make >the best deal possible? Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
Winston Smith wrote:
> I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's > cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no > trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make > the best deal possible? Thanks. > > www.edmunds.com www.kbb.com www.costco.com |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
Winston Smith wrote:
> I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual dealer's > cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash deal (no > trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will help me make > the best deal possible? Thanks. > > www.edmunds.com www.kbb.com www.costco.com |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
Does the dealer really have that much margin on a car with an MSP of $17,
310? Edmunds lists the invoice at $15, 835. I've seen dealers that claim to sell cars "at or below invoice". They make it sound like they are giving them away. There's very little chance of that...LOL!!! I've heard of something called a "hold back". It's extra money that the dealer gets from the manufacturer when they sell a car. What I'm trying to figure out is how low they can go and still make a decent profit. That's what I mean by "the best deal possible". There doesn't seem to be a lot of wiggle room here, unless I'm missing something. I understand why these numbers are a closely guarded secret but it would be very helpful to be armed with the facts before making a deal. Surely someone has a good idea of just how low they can go before they start to lose money. Anyone care enlighten me on this? "Bob Jones" <email@me.not> wrote in message news:POf_f.64227$H71.26229@newssvr13.news.prodigy. com... > For a new car, I would offer $3000 off sticker. > > "Fred Fartalot" <langstonf09@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:NVYZf.2104$Es3.1183@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... >> Good rule of thumb is get the salesdick's best price and offer him $500 >> less. >> >> >> >> "Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net> wrote in message >> news:G1UZf.1569$wH1.947@trnddc03... >>>I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual >>>dealer's cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash >>>deal (no trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will >>>help me make the best deal possible? Thanks. >>> >> >> > > |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
Does the dealer really have that much margin on a car with an MSP of $17,
310? Edmunds lists the invoice at $15, 835. I've seen dealers that claim to sell cars "at or below invoice". They make it sound like they are giving them away. There's very little chance of that...LOL!!! I've heard of something called a "hold back". It's extra money that the dealer gets from the manufacturer when they sell a car. What I'm trying to figure out is how low they can go and still make a decent profit. That's what I mean by "the best deal possible". There doesn't seem to be a lot of wiggle room here, unless I'm missing something. I understand why these numbers are a closely guarded secret but it would be very helpful to be armed with the facts before making a deal. Surely someone has a good idea of just how low they can go before they start to lose money. Anyone care enlighten me on this? "Bob Jones" <email@me.not> wrote in message news:POf_f.64227$H71.26229@newssvr13.news.prodigy. com... > For a new car, I would offer $3000 off sticker. > > "Fred Fartalot" <langstonf09@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:NVYZf.2104$Es3.1183@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... >> Good rule of thumb is get the salesdick's best price and offer him $500 >> less. >> >> >> >> "Winston Smith" <smith@nospam.net> wrote in message >> news:G1UZf.1569$wH1.947@trnddc03... >>>I am thinking about buying one of these cars. What is the actual >>>dealer's cost with no add-ons? How much can I expect to pay on a cash >>>deal (no trade-in)? Are there any buying tips you can share that will >>>help me make the best deal possible? Thanks. >>> >> >> > > |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
Winston Smith wrote:
> Does the dealer really have that much margin on a car with an MSP of $17, > 310? Edmunds lists the invoice at $15, 835. > > I've seen dealers that claim to sell cars "at or below invoice". They make > it sound like they are giving them away. There's very little chance of > that...LOL!!! I've heard of something called a "hold back". It's extra > money that the dealer gets from the manufacturer when they sell a car. > > What I'm trying to figure out is how low they can go and still make a decent > profit. That's what I mean by "the best deal possible". There doesn't seem > to be a lot of wiggle room here, unless I'm missing something. I understand > why these numbers are a closely guarded secret but it would be very helpful > to be armed with the facts before making a deal. Surely someone has a good > idea of just how low they can go before they start to lose money. Anyone > care enlighten me on this? the number can change often, too. theres holdback, then there are other incentives that arent advertised either. american honda motor corp might go through the numbers tomorrow and decide there are too many 4dr accord dx's in inventory and in the pipeline, and offer their dealers a better deal to move em. might just happen in one region, too. they arent going to call edmunds and tell em, though. |
Re: 2006 Civic LX
Winston Smith wrote:
> Does the dealer really have that much margin on a car with an MSP of $17, > 310? Edmunds lists the invoice at $15, 835. > > I've seen dealers that claim to sell cars "at or below invoice". They make > it sound like they are giving them away. There's very little chance of > that...LOL!!! I've heard of something called a "hold back". It's extra > money that the dealer gets from the manufacturer when they sell a car. > > What I'm trying to figure out is how low they can go and still make a decent > profit. That's what I mean by "the best deal possible". There doesn't seem > to be a lot of wiggle room here, unless I'm missing something. I understand > why these numbers are a closely guarded secret but it would be very helpful > to be armed with the facts before making a deal. Surely someone has a good > idea of just how low they can go before they start to lose money. Anyone > care enlighten me on this? the number can change often, too. theres holdback, then there are other incentives that arent advertised either. american honda motor corp might go through the numbers tomorrow and decide there are too many 4dr accord dx's in inventory and in the pipeline, and offer their dealers a better deal to move em. might just happen in one region, too. they arent going to call edmunds and tell em, though. |
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