$500 over invoice: good or bad?
#16
What is the problem with a dealer swap if everything else is what you wanted?
When I bought mine 5 years ago, I gave them my requirements, and my top 2 color choices, and they found it so I could get it in a week rather than months. And it had 7 miles on the odometer when I got it.
When I bought mine 5 years ago, I gave them my requirements, and my top 2 color choices, and they found it so I could get it in a week rather than months. And it had 7 miles on the odometer when I got it.
.....Just my experience.
A port to dealer delivery reduces the chances that the paint gets damaged by dealer prep processes. When I picked up my Nissan 350Z back in 2002, I insisted that the car remain untouched. To this day the car has perfect, swirl-free paint.
#17
In my experience, dealer swaps sometimes involve cars that have been sitting in open lots collecting acid rain damage and getting their paint scratched and swirled to hell by careless, minimum-wage "detailers."
.....Just my experience.
A port to dealer delivery reduces the chances that the paint gets damaged by dealer prep processes. When I picked up my Nissan 350Z back in 2002, I insisted that the car remain untouched. To this day the car has perfect, swirl-free paint.
.....Just my experience.
A port to dealer delivery reduces the chances that the paint gets damaged by dealer prep processes. When I picked up my Nissan 350Z back in 2002, I insisted that the car remain untouched. To this day the car has perfect, swirl-free paint.
#18
Being a newbie here, I'm getting confused & need help!
Is the dealer really passing along a $2000 Infiniti-based rebate to us as he is saying? I have not read any mentions of any $2K rebate. $1K yes, but not $2K.
Also need know why our car, if truly coming via carrier from a NJ Port, might have up to 50 miles on it (but guaranteed to have no more than 50).
Why so much mileage if coming from a Port?
Do we insist on ordering, or will car still have up to 50 miles upon delivery as it has to come thru a Port? We are in no particular rush, but think we finally found the right car for us so ready to buy.
Last - if paying cash, with no trade in, is $600 over invoice really a good deal? Some of you are saying $500 under invoice is a good deal, but I'm sure it depends on the time frame and availability?
Dealer is throwing in lifetime free oil changes; a 1 yr contract for nitro in tires (whatever that is), and "thicker" floor mats - none of which are important to us - especially the nitro - what does one do if you need a little air when on a trip? Do gas stations have this nitro?
Salesman told me he is "only making $1400" on this deal. I have no clue why he offered this info as I never even questioned the price, or tried to bargain the price down, so find this info a bit odd & it just raises yet another red flag. (maybe I should just trust my female intuition & walk away, but that's why I'm here - I need help and hubby leaves research up to me & I pass it on to him... hmmmmmm)
If the saleaman is being up front and honest, then shame on me for doubting him, but reading on this forum has me questioning this whole particular transaction (no deposit or contract yet). We got fleeced twice by our local Audi dealer, & I don't want to repeat those experiences)
Is the dealer really passing along a $2000 Infiniti-based rebate to us as he is saying? I have not read any mentions of any $2K rebate. $1K yes, but not $2K.
Also need know why our car, if truly coming via carrier from a NJ Port, might have up to 50 miles on it (but guaranteed to have no more than 50).
Why so much mileage if coming from a Port?
Do we insist on ordering, or will car still have up to 50 miles upon delivery as it has to come thru a Port? We are in no particular rush, but think we finally found the right car for us so ready to buy.
Last - if paying cash, with no trade in, is $600 over invoice really a good deal? Some of you are saying $500 under invoice is a good deal, but I'm sure it depends on the time frame and availability?
Dealer is throwing in lifetime free oil changes; a 1 yr contract for nitro in tires (whatever that is), and "thicker" floor mats - none of which are important to us - especially the nitro - what does one do if you need a little air when on a trip? Do gas stations have this nitro?
Salesman told me he is "only making $1400" on this deal. I have no clue why he offered this info as I never even questioned the price, or tried to bargain the price down, so find this info a bit odd & it just raises yet another red flag. (maybe I should just trust my female intuition & walk away, but that's why I'm here - I need help and hubby leaves research up to me & I pass it on to him... hmmmmmm)
If the saleaman is being up front and honest, then shame on me for doubting him, but reading on this forum has me questioning this whole particular transaction (no deposit or contract yet). We got fleeced twice by our local Audi dealer, & I don't want to repeat those experiences)
Last edited by catlover52; 01-11-2009 at 05:40 PM. Reason: typo and more info added
#19
I think $500 over invoice is a good deal on an 09 right now if he gives you the $1K dealer cash. My dealer is playing games offering invoice. Problem is there is $1K dealer cash he wants to pocket the $1K, plus his holdback of around $700 then his $599 doc fee. The car is not even at dealership and he wants to make $2400 for a car he'll have 1 day! You would never know these guys are hurting.
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#22
Being a newbie here, I'm getting confused & need help!
Is the dealer really passing along a $2000 Infiniti-based rebate to us as he is saying? I have not read any mentions of any $2K rebate. $1K yes, but not $2K.
Also need know why our car, if truly coming via carrier from a NJ Port, might have up to 50 miles on it (but guaranteed to have no more than 50).
Why so much mileage if coming from a Port?
Do we insist on ordering, or will car still have up to 50 miles upon delivery as it has to come thru a Port? We are in no particular rush, but think we finally found the right car for us so ready to buy.
Last - if paying cash, with no trade in, is $600 over invoice really a good deal? Some of you are saying $500 under invoice is a good deal, but I'm sure it depends on the time frame and availability?
Dealer is throwing in lifetime free oil changes; a 1 yr contract for nitro in tires (whatever that is), and "thicker" floor mats - none of which are important to us - especially the nitro - what does one do if you need a little air when on a trip? Do gas stations have this nitro?
Salesman told me he is "only making $1400" on this deal. I have no clue why he offered this info as I never even questioned the price, or tried to bargain the price down, so find this info a bit odd & it just raises yet another red flag. (maybe I should just trust my female intuition & walk away, but that's why I'm here - I need help and hubby leaves research up to me & I pass it on to him... hmmmmmm)
If the saleaman is being up front and honest, then shame on me for doubting him, but reading on this forum has me questioning this whole particular transaction (no deposit or contract yet). We got fleeced twice by our local Audi dealer, & I don't want to repeat those experiences)
Is the dealer really passing along a $2000 Infiniti-based rebate to us as he is saying? I have not read any mentions of any $2K rebate. $1K yes, but not $2K.
Also need know why our car, if truly coming via carrier from a NJ Port, might have up to 50 miles on it (but guaranteed to have no more than 50).
Why so much mileage if coming from a Port?
Do we insist on ordering, or will car still have up to 50 miles upon delivery as it has to come thru a Port? We are in no particular rush, but think we finally found the right car for us so ready to buy.
Last - if paying cash, with no trade in, is $600 over invoice really a good deal? Some of you are saying $500 under invoice is a good deal, but I'm sure it depends on the time frame and availability?
Dealer is throwing in lifetime free oil changes; a 1 yr contract for nitro in tires (whatever that is), and "thicker" floor mats - none of which are important to us - especially the nitro - what does one do if you need a little air when on a trip? Do gas stations have this nitro?
Salesman told me he is "only making $1400" on this deal. I have no clue why he offered this info as I never even questioned the price, or tried to bargain the price down, so find this info a bit odd & it just raises yet another red flag. (maybe I should just trust my female intuition & walk away, but that's why I'm here - I need help and hubby leaves research up to me & I pass it on to him... hmmmmmm)
If the saleaman is being up front and honest, then shame on me for doubting him, but reading on this forum has me questioning this whole particular transaction (no deposit or contract yet). We got fleeced twice by our local Audi dealer, & I don't want to repeat those experiences)
As for mileage, both G's that I have ordered were delivered to me with 10 miles on the odometer. Most of the other cars I've driven or looked at at various dealers had anywhere from 15-100 miles on them.
One other thing to note, the cars are not driven from the port. They are loaded on to a transporter at the port and trucked to the dealership so I would question the sales associate about those 50 miles from the port.
Good luck to you on your upcoming purchase and welcome to the forum!
#23
My problme is there is only 1 Lquid Platinum due in SE for next 6 weeks, they want Invoice and will pocket the $1K, not a great deal, but not a good deal. If I want Platinum Graph. Another dealer is willing to do invoice and split the $1K with me. So the question is, is my 1st choice color worth them getting an extra $500, which means they make $2400 on the car, $600 - DOC, $800 hold back and then $1K from the dealer cash.
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