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Negotiating A Deal On Your Car

 
James Bell
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  • How can I figure out an offer on a new car?
  • What attitude should I have when negotiating with a dealer?
  • What steps should I take before negotiating the purchase price of my new car?
  • What does the "Monroney sticker" tell me?
  • Is the manufacturer's suggested retail price the price I will have to pay?
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Negotiating The Best Deal
 First Visit To The Car Dealer 
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  2. When is the best time to buy a car? 
  3. What should I expect from a car salesman if I am a first time car buyer? 
  4. What should I know before going to a car dealer? 
  5. What is the typical buying process at a car dealership? 
  6. What should I say to the car salesman during the test drive? 
  7. Who should I be wary of at a car dealership? 
  8. Should I go to the car dealership by myself? 
 Secrets Of Car Salesmen 
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  2. What are the typical "one-liners" car salesmen will use? 
  3. What should I do if a salesman tells me the price I was quoted online is incorrect? 
  4. What is the new car buyers biggest mistake? 
  5. If I already have financing, can a car dealer force me to sign a credit application? 
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 What To Expect When Buying A Car 
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  2. Should I put a deposit on a car? 
  3. Can a deposit on a car be refunded? 
  4. How long should I expect to be at a car dealership when buying? 
  5. What is a "trade-in"? 
  6. What does "fair market value" mean? 
  7. What is meant by the term "Lemon Law"? 
 Taking Your Car Home From The Dealership 
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  2. Will I be able to leave with the car I want the same day? 
  3. Will it cost me more if the car salesman has to order my car from the factory? 
  4. What is a "dealer's demo"? 
  5. Will it cost me more if a dealer gets my new car from another dealer? 
 Car Buying Scams 
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  2. What is the "financing fell through" scam? 
  3. What is the "forgot to pay off your trade-in" scam? 
  4. What is the "lie to the customer about their credit score" scam? 
  5. What is the "your online lender bounces checks" scam? 
  6. What is the "forced warranty" scam and how do I avoid it? 
  7. What is the "dealer prep" scam and how do I avoid it? 
  8. What is the "we'll pay off your loan or lease" scam? 
  9. What is the "wrecked used car as is" scam? 
  10. What is the "fake vehicle escrow service" scam? 
  11. What is the "we lowered your payments" scam? 
  12. What is the "bait and switch" scam? 
  13. What is the "deposit scam" and how do I avoid it? 
  14. What is the "we can't find your keys" scam? 
  15. What is the "bump" scam and how do I avoid it? 
  16. What is the "lowballing" scam? 
  17. What is the "turnover and the closer" scam? 
  18. What is the "four square" scam and how do I avoid it? 
 Getting The Best Price 
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  2. What is the "factory invoice price" on a car? 
  3. What is the difference between the MSRP and the factory invoice price? 
  4. What does "base price" mean? 
  5. How do rebates help me negotiate the price of my new car purchase? 
  6. Which vehicles might have rebates? 
 Avoiding Pressure From Salesmen 
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  2. When should I mention my trade-in? 
  3. How do I avoid being pressured by car salespeople? 
  4. What is a car salesman doing when he walks away from negotiations? 
  5. How do I prevent delay tactics by a car salesman during negotiations? 
  6. Should I reveal to the car salesman what I am willing to pay for my new car? 
  7. What's the difference between a "car sales manager" and a "car salesperson"? 
  8. How do I identify the hidden costs in a new car purchase? 
  9. What is a "freight charge"? 
  10. How should I review the contract on my new car purchase before signing? 
 Understanding Car Warranties 
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  2. What is a "car warranty"? 
  3. Does every new car come with a warranty? 
  4. Do used cars come with warranties? 
  5. Do I need a car warranty? 
  6. What should I look for when comparing a new car warranty? 
  7. What is a "service contract"? 
  8. What is the difference between an "extended warranty" and a "service contract"? 
  9. What does a "limited car warranty" cover? 
  10. What does a "full car warranty" cover? 
  11. What is an "auto emissions warranty"? 
  12. What is a "power train warranty"? 
  13. What is a "rust-through warranty"? 
  14. What is a "roadside assistance warranty"? 
  15. What is a "bumper-to-bumper warranty"? 
 Warranty Specifics 
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  2. What should I watch for when buying an additional warranty? 
  3. How do I get the best warranty for a used vehicle? 
  4. Will replacement parts void my warranty? 
  5. What should I do if my car breaks down during the warranty term? 
  6. What happens when my warranty runs out? 
  7. What steps do I take if I have a warranty or service contract dispute? 
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Negotiating A Deal On Your Car

How can I figure out an offer on a new car?

The quick fix for figuring out how much to offer for a car is to never offer a price. It's up to the car salesperson to offer his best price to you, and until that offer matches with your own personal number, there's no deal.

What attitude should I have when negotiating with a dealer?

The personality or sense you want to bring into the process is that you're well informed, you know how much you want to pay and not a penny more, you're confident, and if at any point in the process it starts to go a way your not comfortable with then you can always get up and walk away, there are plenty of otherdealerships to visit. Your playing right into the dealers hand if you show them how desperate you are for a new vehicle and they know if they keep whittling away and having you speak to different people and really stall the process eventually you'll just sign whatever you can to get that car. There's a lot of buyers remorse in that situation. You want to make sure that you're always willing to walk. Remember, if you don't get the car that day you'll find it from a potentially a better dealer at a different location the next day.

What steps should I take before negotiating the purchase price of my new car?

There are three steps you need to consider before you buy a vehicle. The first step is to know your credit score so that you know approximately what sort of percentage financing you should get if you use the financing at the dealership. Know the maximum you are willing to pay for a car, and know the value of the vehicle you are willing to buy. With those three things you can negotiate with a strong degree of confidence. Another thing to definitely avoid is becoming a payment buyer. Don't go in thinking, “I'm willing to pay $399 a month for that vehicle”, and then negotiate to that number. Dealers and their salespeople are very savvy at getting people to their stated $399 per month price, but doing so at a cost that you don't recognize until much later. Car salesman can do this by increasing interest rate over a longer period of time to get that particular price. It's very common for a salesperson very early in the negotiation process to ask you, “How much are you willing to pay per month?” Never ever answer that question because you are basically giving that salesperson the tool they need for building a program which will be to the benefit of the dealer and not to your benefit as the buyer. The point is never ever share that information; have an idea personally, but keep it to yourself and let the salesperson develop a program for you which hopefully will be below that threshold. Then you'll be a happy customer.

What does the "Monroney sticker" tell me?

The Monroney sticker is the official document that all vehicles are required to have to identify the cost of the base vehicle, and then the cost of all the specifications that have been added to that vehicle by the factory. That's the key: it's from the factory the way it was delivered to the dealership. The dealer add-on sticker is going to quite often be a small sticker just to the right of the Monroney, which is, sneakily, often a similar color and similar type, but it's going to have things like new wheels that have been added since the vehicle came from the factory, and maybe an upgraded stereo system, rustproofing, Scotchguard on the seats, etc. - things that the dealer has added as additional profit opportunity for them.

Is the manufacturer's suggested retail price the price I will have to pay?

The MSRP, or manufacturer's suggested retail price, is just that; a suggestion. A rough idea for what the market value of that vehicle is. It is the starting point for dealer negotiations, and unless the vehicle is super-hot in the marketplace, in very short demand, and has a lot of interest, MSRP will be far away from your actual purchase price. The only reason you would pay MSRP is if the vehicle was in short supply and had a line of people out the door to buy it as soon as you left. You're always looking to get below that MSRP price for the vehicle. That's the starting point, then you want to take it down to as close as invoice as you can go.

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