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"dont p/x they will give you at least 2k under the cars value so sell privately and not to wbac or similar ^^^^ This. You will get a crap deal with a PX. Offer what you’rehappy to pay and be prepared to walk away. There’s not magic bullet. " Absolute nonsense! As someone who has a lot of experience in this industry the used car market is hard at the moment. Stock is hard to come by dealers want your car (if it is something they can retail - if it’s an old snotter that they will send to auction then you may get more money elsewhere) You are unlikely to get much if any discount. Be wary of people offering huge discounts as these are likely dodgy traders selling cars with unrecorded accident damage. Aswell as researching the car you want to research the dealer. Personally we don’t discount anything apart from maybe a tank of fuel but in the same respect we have outstanding reviews and really look after our customers with warranty issues. We regularly get emails and calls saying best price for cash etc and we just think time waster. For us to make a decent profit on a car we want a part exchange and the customer to finance the balance. For us a customer who is a “cash” buyer with no px is the worst customer and less likely to get anything thrown in for free. Sorry if that comes accross as harsh but the market has massively changed since Covid and it’s a sellers market now as opposed to a buyers. If a customer seems hard work to us we won’t bother and will just wait for the next buyer | |||
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"Say you’ve been given a car allowance by your employer and the fleet manager is interested in seeing how the contract works out Got a cracking deal like that once " Wasn’t even true | |||
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"Yeah i won't get more than £1k part ecxchange from the dealer i bought it off. Bought it over 10 years ago and now has 138K on the clock. Don't want to tell them what my budget is. But should I?" Only if it’s less than the asking price. | |||
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" Don't want to tell them what my budget is. But should I?" Depends. Do you want the best car for your money or do you want a specific car for the least a out of money. For example, you want a model xyz and nothing else. You want to be negotiate best price. Definitely don't tell them your budget. You want the most fun car they have and you have 20k to spend, then why not. | |||
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"You're always going to pay more if you involve a third party. Sell private. Buy private. Avoid dealership's like the plague." No way I’d give a stranger £20K for car that might be his, and might not fall to bits in a week Stick with (good) authorised dealerships and learn to negotiate | |||
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"You're always going to pay more if you involve a third party. Sell private. Buy private. Avoid dealership's like the plague. No way I’d give a stranger £20K for car that might be his, and might not fall to bits in a week Stick with (good) authorised dealerships and learn to negotiate " | |||
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"Advice I had from my dad (20 years in the motor trade) Do your research. Know which car you want. Being clear means you won’t come across as a tyre kicker and the dealer will see you as a real buyer (and more likely to negotiate). Look to buy end of month /quarter when dealer is looking at sales targets. Price isn’t always the best place to get a deal. How about discount or free servicing, or expensive options on that demo car? That’s where the big savings are. Ex demo is the best car on the lot. Specced up to entice customers but they rotate them so it’s a great deal (and you’ve already factored in sone depreciation). Book a test drive. Dealers can often get a discount from the manufacturer or importer if you do. Have a budget and stick to it. Don’t get dazzled into buying more than you can afford or need. One trick to see if there is a deal to ge done is to look at a cheaper car and the one you want, then say to dealer I like that (pricier one) but that one looks like it ticks a lot of boxes for me (cheaper one). Dealer will be trying to work out how to get the pricier one down a bit or what they can throw in to incentivise you. " Good advice. Where are your best Clint Eastwood expression- look at act disappointed and underwhelmed everything. Make it clear you may by a car , you may not, You need to be impressed to part with your cash or you will just be going somewhere else or waiting a few weeks. The opposite is the person that turns up all excited acting like they have a fuck ton of money burning the hole in the pocket and are impulse buyer. Sales people love these people and they can spot them immediately, They will point blank refuse to negotiate with this person, they simplest don’t need to, they are itching to buy something | |||
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"dont p/x they will give you at least 2k under the cars value so sell privately and not to wbac or similar" Not so in my experience, I checked we buy any car to get a likely top px value which said £14500 & the dealer asked what I wanted so said £17k. He offered £14k but eventually I got £16500 but took an hour. Go to a main dealer a couple of weeks before new reg's come out as desperate to clear demo's & pre-reg cars. Easy to get a private plate from DVLA for £250 which instantly hides the age of your new car. | |||
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"I sold my previous car on Motorway and got 2k more than those people who buy any car..." Same here! | |||
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"Be lucky to get a good deal tbh. Unless it's a new car the market is crazy overpriced. Dealers are arrogant asshats who assume that we are all morons. They don't want to sell you a car they will be trying to ram a PCP deal down your throat as they make billions upon billions on a single car (ok slight exaggeration) but they make loads more than you just paying cash. The day's of getting a great deal paying cash are pretty much non existent. But you can try nothing ventured and all that... They will offer you peanut's for your PX and will make it sound like a good deal. Sometimes a brand new car is the better option if you can afford it. With second hand prices as high as they are depreciation isn't what it used to be. But that's our personal experience not from any professional standpoint." | |||
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"Flash your tits " Lol. Anyone fancy helping me with that idea?! | |||
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