Buying the TCH in this economy
#1
Buying the TCH in this economy
Does anyone know if it is easier to buy a hybrid in this economic climate where people are having a tough time getting lending.
I negotiated the price down to about 6% above invoice which I thought was good. Do you think I would be able to negotiate lower if I went through my own lender and was able to give them cash?
I negotiated the price down to about 6% above invoice which I thought was good. Do you think I would be able to negotiate lower if I went through my own lender and was able to give them cash?
#2
Re: Buying the TCH in this economy
My guess is the dealers are going to be sucking wind within the next few months and will be willing to deal with anyone who can 'fog a mirror'.
Only my opinion, but if you can wait it out, I'd say prices will only get better.
We are in a very severe recession and in recessions, people don't spend money (again IMHO).
As to cash, many dealers aren't leasing so in all likelihood you will have to get your own financing (or so I am lead to beleive).
In any event, wait....
Only my opinion, but if you can wait it out, I'd say prices will only get better.
We are in a very severe recession and in recessions, people don't spend money (again IMHO).
As to cash, many dealers aren't leasing so in all likelihood you will have to get your own financing (or so I am lead to beleive).
In any event, wait....
#6
Re: Buying the TCH in this economy
Maybe, but every deal is different. Someone might save $500 more by paying cash...without realizing he had a higher starting point. Someone else might have had a great starting price and the dealer wouldn't budge.
It's like asking which 'pickup line' is the best. Got to do your own field work to know for sure!
It's like asking which 'pickup line' is the best. Got to do your own field work to know for sure!
#7
Re: Buying the TCH in this economy
Certainly with MSRP and Invoice one can get a good idea of what kind of deal they got on the car. That is what I'm asking for. Are dealers willing to budge and make the price closer to the invoice based on the current economy and the lack of cash flowing in their dircetion. Certainly they are desperate with regular cars, but with Hybrids it would be much more difficult.
Doing field work would be difficult because dealers are slimy. The only way I would be able to figure out would be after I made the deal. I would like to know before going in.
Doing field work would be difficult because dealers are slimy. The only way I would be able to figure out would be after I made the deal. I would like to know before going in.
#8
Re: Buying the TCH in this economy
Cash is King! I paid cash for my TCH but I don't believe it helped me get a better deal. Most dealers make money on the assignment of the financing - assuming they can get someone to assign it to in this economy. A typical dealer will only make about $500.00 on a cash deal but will make about $2,500.00 on a financed deal (purchase) and even more on a fleece, er, I mean lease (sorry, stole that from Dave Ramsey).
Hope this helps.
Ron
Hope this helps.
Ron
#9
Re: Buying the TCH in this economy
Yeah that's great, thank you! Does the dealer make that money or the lender?
You make great points and they counter what I have always heard which is that "cash is king" when buying cars, but I have to rethink.
You make great points and they counter what I have always heard which is that "cash is king" when buying cars, but I have to rethink.