Datsun1500 wrote:
Quick look in the data base shows a few. 09 5 speed, 38K miles, dealer owns it for 11798. $650 of that is the Toyota Cert. 09 5 speed 36K miles, dealer owns it for 11893.
That is what they own it for, on the lot, ready to go. It includes the Maryland Inspection, Toyota Certification, reconditioning, etc. Again, this is the real number of how much they actually have in the car.
2 different dealers in 2 different parts of town. I was surprised by how close they were.
Both are FWD not AWD. If you need anything else, let me know. If you PM me the dealer there is a good chance I have that car in the database and can give you exactly what he has in it.
Knowing what the dealer has in the car is like playing poker and knowing the other guys cards. Very powerful knowledge. The question now is what the dealer will accept in terms of markup. So forget the terms "wholesale" and "retail" for now. Concentrate on a number that'll make the dealer pull the trigger.
There are many dealers who'll accept a three percent markup on a car that isn't moving. Maybe even less. I'm thinking three hundred over his nut might make him jump on it. If he tells you similar models garner more money in your market, tell him or her that doesn't seem to be working out so far.
Put a time limit on the deal by making sure the dealer knows you have "another appointment" somewhere else and must leave in fifteen minutes. If you can't strike a deal and he lets you walk, the number wasn't high enough. Keep walking, though. If you have the time to wait, you'll get a call in two or three weeks asking you to come back in.
They'll take another run at raising you. You'll hold at your price and get up to leave. Three hundred today is better than nothing tomorrow. They'll accept your offer and try to make it up with the financing. You'll either pay cash or borrow from your credit union with a simple interest loan that allows you to pay less interest over the loan's length even though the percentage looks higher.
If you're trading in (DON'T), email me and I'll give you a good method for extracting the most money for your trade.