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      08-17-2009, 02:30 PM   #1
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car buying ethics

Im in the market for an suv right now

is it a pretty douche or "unethical" move to get a quote from a dealer by telling him you will pick up the car today and then taking that quote and telling another dealer and they beat it by $100 since I also promised to buy today. Then go back to the 1st dealer and telling him to beat it by $200 or I'll walk from his assumed done deal?
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Why do you have to tell him you'll pick it up today? That would be a douche move in my eyes.

When I'm looking for a car I choose 2 or 3 dealers and 1 or 2 independent leasing companies, I'll then play them all against each other, and will let them know that I am shopping with other people. Seems to work well.
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You ARE talking about car dealers, no honor among theives... However, I have had a completely different buying experience with BMW. If I said I was gonna do something, I'd stick with it...
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nothing wrong with getting a better deal.
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      08-17-2009, 03:55 PM   #5
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Nothing wrong with it - but a lot of back and forth for $200.

Why not just research the invoice cost of the car, tell them what you're willing to pay and see who bites?
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      08-17-2009, 04:17 PM   #6
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Why do you have to tell him you'll pick it up today? That would be a douche move in my eyes.

When I'm looking for a car I choose 2 or 3 dealers and 1 or 2 independent leasing companies, I'll then play them all against each other, and will let them know that I am shopping with other people. Seems to work well.
because they always say "O I have to talk to my manager and he prob won't approve it unless you buy it today. buy it today and we got a deal."

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You ARE talking about car dealers, no honor among theives... However, I have had a completely different buying experience with BMW. If I said I was gonna do something, I'd stick with it...
same here when I bought the bimmer.

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Nothing wrong with it - but a lot of back and forth for $200.

Why not just research the invoice cost of the car, tell them what you're willing to pay and see who bites?
Because when I bought the 335 there was a confidential dealer invoice sheet on bimmerfest and I worked off that amount. Im looking to get a Q5 right now and they don't have a standardized invoice, different websites seems to pin the invoice price at different amounts ranging about $1000 difference. so I don't really know what the real invoice is and hard to pin down a solid price.
So I do this back and forth haggling to see how low I can push them.
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It's your money you can do whatever you like.
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screw ethics when it comes to buying cars the dealership is most likely trying to rip you off so i don't find i should have respect for them. Although sometime you do find a dealership that is running a honest business.
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They are playing total BS if they have to get manager approval ONLY if you won't buy it today.

Rule of thumb when I walk on a lot, and i tell them flat out "NOTHING you could do, including a free car, would get me to take the car TODAY"
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      08-17-2009, 05:53 PM   #12
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Im in the market for an suv right now

is it a pretty douche or "unethical" move to get a quote from a dealer by telling him you will pick up the car today and then taking that quote and telling another dealer and they beat it by $100 since I also promised to buy today. Then go back to the 1st dealer and telling him to beat it by $200 or I'll walk from his assumed done deal?
That's fine in dealing with a dealer unless you know the salesperson on a level other than strictly business.
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      08-17-2009, 06:01 PM   #13
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Because when I bought the 335 there was a confidential dealer invoice sheet on bimmerfest and I worked off that amount. Im looking to get a Q5 right now and they don't have a standardized invoice, different websites seems to pin the invoice price at different amounts ranging about $1000 difference. so I don't really know what the real invoice is and hard to pin down a solid price.
So I do this back and forth haggling to see how low I can push them.
That's true, there does seem to be more "grey area" on pricing for non-German cars.

I remember back before internet shopping, my uncle was buying a Jeep for his daughter. Took a quote from one dealer, whited-out the price and put in a new price (lower by a few thousand), copied it and took it to another dealership. Got them to match the "lower offer".
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      08-17-2009, 06:07 PM   #14
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If you didn't sign anything yet, go for the better deal.
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      08-17-2009, 06:22 PM   #15
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Sure you can do that, but only do it if you don't care about buying a second car from them or about the kind of service you'll be getting from them. It's like telling a girl you love her just so you can bang her out. It might work, but don't expect her to stick around when she finds out you were lying.
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      08-17-2009, 11:53 PM   #16
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Well heres what happened today...NOTHING! I banged out a written price negotiation for a 2010 Q5 for 800 over invoice. As soon as I mention Cash for Clunkers the price previously negotiated were wiped out based on the basis "we are not going to to lose money on a 2010" (I don't see how thats possible since C4C money is secured by the gov and non negotiable???) and the price got bumped to MSRP minus a couple hundred.

Now that is a dick move, I don't feel bad no more no longer for those douches.
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      08-18-2009, 12:22 AM   #17
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At the end of the day, business is business. Stealerships will not hesitate to rip you off. So if you can find an opportunity to get a better deal by pitting the 2 dealerships against each other, then the sale still ends up as a win-win for all parties, regardless of the stealership selling at a loss. A sale is a sale.

When the stealer gives a written price negotiation, they cannot rescind on their end of the deal. Dealerships don't lose any money via Cash for Clunkers either since it's a government scheme, paid for by the taxpayers.
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      08-18-2009, 01:24 AM   #18
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At the end of the day, business is business. Stealerships will not hesitate to rip you off. So if you can find an opportunity to get a better deal by pitting the 2 dealerships against each other, then the sale still ends up as a win-win for all parties, regardless of the stealership selling at a loss. A sale is a sale.

When the stealer gives a written price negotiation, they cannot rescind on their end of the deal. Dealerships don't lose any money via Cash for Clunkers either since it's a government scheme, paid for by the taxpayers.
Is that a law or something? And is a Email considered written price negotiation?
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      08-18-2009, 01:28 AM   #19
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Is that a law or something? And is a Email considered written price negotiation?
i dont consider it one.
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      08-18-2009, 01:42 AM   #20
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i dont consider it one.
so what would constitute a written price negotiation? physically walking in the dealership and have the manager sign a paper?
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yes. i just feel that negotiations via email are somewhat inappropriate. (informal?)
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      08-18-2009, 01:51 AM   #22
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i did kinda the same thing that you're about to do but i used CarsDirect and two other dealerships. During the negotiations, I would get a quote from one place and told the other to beat it. I never disclosed to them who were their competitors because I was afraid that they would call each other. I just let them outbid each other. In the end, I got a kickass deal and I did it all over the phone over two days. I just signed the paperwork at the dealership (no haggling) and left with my new ride!
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