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Can you negotiate with hyundai when buying a new car
Can you negotiate with a hyundai dealership when buying a new car , also is there a website where I can check how much the dealear paid for car ie £10k plus dealers bonus ie £500 plus salesman bonus ie £500 so I can say I will offer you 11k Take it or leave it and then they pause for a moment and say its a deal.
Let them eat cake (Marie Antoinette 1765)
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Of course you can.
Target Price is the most you should pay for your new car. Call 08455 081 409 for the best price on your next car.
- See more at: http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/target-price/1214366#sthash.wDrm79ME.dpuf0 -
I very much doubt if you'll find that sort of commercially sensitive data anywhere in the public domain, but there's nothing to stop you making a guess to negotiate with the dealer - they'll either agree to your offer (in which case it was probably too high), refuse completely, or make a counter offer. It's the same in any purchase where the price isn't fixed (so don't bother trying it at a Porsche dealer).0
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I very much doubt if you'll find that sort of commercially sensitive data anywhere in the public domain, but there's nothing to stop you making a guess to negotiate with the dealer - they'll either agree to your offer (in which case it was probably too high), refuse completely, or make a counter offer. It's the same in any purchase where the price isn't fixed (so don't bother trying it at a Porsche dealer).
Are you suggesting that Porsche and its dealers are engaged in a criminal conspiracy to fix prices?;)0 -
I think when negotiating with Hyundai you need to tell them you don't want to pay Hyundai, you want to pay Lowundai.0
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what a daft question!
Get a quote for what you want from here:
https://www.drivethedeal.com/
and try and negotiate to that or just buy from a broker0 -
Good luck is all I can say. Six weeks ago I attempted to order a new Hyundai, paying cash. The sales exec basically lost all interest in selling me a car when his attempts at pushing finance failed on me. I was quite happy paying the list price without a discount, had I opted for finance the price would have been £1000 less with around £800 dealer discount ontop of that. I was told he would have to phone somewhere for lead times etc and he would contact me by phone (he had my card with three contact numbers)
I'm still waiting.0 -
I see , so the salesman gets his bonus from the finance but why didnt you go for finance if its £1800 discount because my salesman offered me £500 discount on a new i20 new shape when I was looking this weekLet them eat cake (Marie Antoinette 1765)0
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I see , so the salesman gets his bonus from the finance but why didnt you go for finance if its £1800 discount because my salesman offered me £500 discount on a new i20 new shape when I was looking this week
I just don't want the hassle basically, you could call it being awkward but I don't really want to be coerced into taking out finance when I already have the funds to purchase outright. Also he was a little vague details such as penalties if paying off the finance early, what kind of deal it would be etc.0 -
Yes you can and it was very easy to get them to knock a large percentage off. I just took in a price from drivethedeal and they bettered it.No. 5 in the 'Save 12k for 2021' thread.
£4250/£120000
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