When VW brought a TDI Jetta (Common Rail) back to the States in '09, after a short couple year hiatus, we were in the market, it was Spring, and fuel prices were going up. I called every dealer within reasonable driving distance. I had an idea of what I was willing to pay, and a price range after talking to a few other dealerships. However, a salesman in Springfield, MO literally laughed at me on the phone when I told him what I was willing to pay, he then stated that they were selling them $1500 above MSRP, and I'd not find one cheaper.
I bought the car, at a reasonable price, well below MSRP, and a little below invoice, with bluetooth added at no cost, from a dealer in North Little Rock.
I sent the Springfield dealer a not so nice email, after we bought our car.
I'll pay what I think its worth. If I see MVA on a car I know if I'm patient, (it coincides with being cheap), somebody will be willing to sell it to me without the MVA.
Graefin10 wrote: When the Porsche 944 first showed up at my local dealer they tacked on $3K. They wouldn't budge so I walked away. It didn't take long for the MVA to be removed.
I knew a guy when 944's first came out that paid $1000 just to buy his way up the waiting list to pay a $5k MVA to get one. Crazy.
Datsun1500 wrote:lrrs wrote:Nope. Holdback on a Fit is .9% of MSRP without freight. MSRP on an EX is $19,180. Invoice on that car is $18,687 and Holdback is $165.25. If they give you all of the holdback money, it's $658 off of MSRP. That's for an EX Automatic. A Manual LX is $434 markup and $155 H/B for a Total of $589. I didn't actually look the other day, so I was off $44, my bad.Datsun1500 wrote: In reply to kazoospec: It couldn't be too much less if you offered MSRP. There's only $545 markup in a fit. If they sold it for cost, it was $545 less than you offered.Might be 545 over inVoice but then There is the hold back, bet it's another 800-1300 maybe more. The HB on my neon in 98 was 1150.
How do they afford to keep them on the lot at that cost? Does the factory finance them for cars on the lot at a stupid low rate? I can't quite figure out why they even bother selling them at that cost.
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