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LGTY92A@prodigy.com (Steven Schwartz) wrote:
johnphx@tribeca.ios.com (John T.) wrote:
Has anyone purchased a new automobile using the Price Costco auto
program
or Auto-By-Tel? Ill be in the market for a new Jeep Grand Cherokee in
a
couple of months and was wondering if the prices Ill get using either
of
these programs will be better than what I could negotiate on my own.
According to the information packet I picked up at Price Costco,
participating dealers already have pre-determined hassle-free prices on
autos for Price Costco members. Options and tax/license are not
included
and still have to be added to the price, and Im still eligible for
rebates active at the time. It looks like the Auto-By-Tel referral
program on the internet works the same way.
This will be my first time buying a new automobile, so I dont have any
experience dealing with car salesmen and their pressure tactics. So my
question is, am I better off trying to negotiate on my own or . |
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| Price guides are everywhere, you can even get Edmunds prices on any car
over the Internet in two minutes, so you know exactly what your car costs the
dealer no sweat. You can also get info on what a trade-ins worth, no prob.
Up here (Northern Illinois), theres this auto-mall where you can call up, get
their no-haggle price on a car from no-commission salespeople. If the price
is right, order the car, no sweat. If not, dont.
Or you can pay a couple hundred bucks or less for one of those consumer
pricing places that will steer you to a dealer offering a (sometimes) good
price. Again, with the price guides you can get no sweat, whats the problem?
I mean, unless youre buying a specialty car. Any dealers going to service
the car. Unless Im mistaken, they dont really care where you bought it. |
| Howlett-West, Stephanie. WHISTLES, WINGS & WHEELS, A PRICE GUIDE FOR
TRANSPORTATION BOOKS.
A compendium of 36 catalogue & stock lists by 21 different dealers. The
557 page, 8 1/2 by 11 inch, laminated and spiral bound price guide is
divider tabbed into sections about Trains, Aviation, Maritime and Auto
transportation. Over 5,000 authors are represented with 735 entries for
Autos, 2820 for Aviation, 4565 for Maritime & 1856 for Railroading. For
ease of use there is a listing by author and a separate listing by
title. Multiple listings are available for many titles with each entry
coded to the originating source. Entries are coded for condition,
signed, inscribed, limited, ARC, Proof, association, etc. Cover price
$40. Our price $37 post paid in USA. Foreign shipments $2 extra. (+$2.71
if California sales tax applies). |
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