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How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota RAV4

December 1st, 2008

Question From Young: I’m looking for a

MAKE: 2008 or 2009 Toyota
Model: Rav4 Base FWD V6
ZIP: 78254

MuscleCarGuy: Hi Young, Welcome to AutoBragBlog, where we do all the car price researching for you.

For a 2009 Toyota RAV4 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl 5A),

The Biggest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $25,343.00
MSRP: $27,789.00
ePrice: $25,343.00
Savings: $2,446.00
% OFF MSRP: 8.80 %

2nd Biggest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $25,545.00
MSRP: $26,764.00
ePrice: $25,545.00
Savings: $1,219.00
% OFF MSRP: 4.55 %

How do you apply these prices?

The best price we have found is from Ourisman Fairfax Toyota in Fairfax, VA, you can print out all the blue links and take them to your local Toyota dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Sales/Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up a Toyota dealership’s website and checking their inventory. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. This car in Florida should cost the same in California. The taxes vary by state.

Here’s the 2009 Toyota RAV4 Crash Test & Rollover Results. If you want to research more Toyota RAV4 prices, poke around on www.autobrag.com. Keep us posted with how everything goes.




How Much Should I Pay: 2008-2009 Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Hyundai Azera

November 27th, 2008

Question From Yuniverse: Hello,

First of all thanks for all the work you’re doing for us. Amazing.

I’m into market for a sedan - looking at below 24k

I don’t know which to buy. If you could give me some suggestions, that’ll be great

Here are the three choices : Hyundai Azera, Toyota Camry and Honda Accord (2008 or 2009)

Year:2008 or 2009
Make: Toyota, Hyundai, Honda
Model: Camry, Azera, and Accord [4cyl or 6cyl (if under 24k)]
Trim: I’m pretty much shooting for the price anywhere between 20,000-24,000 Dollars(US).
Mileage: New
VIN: N/A
Buying from Dealership

Thank you,

Yuniverse

Queen of the Road: Welcome to AutoBragBlog! There are so many possibilities to buy a new car under $24,000. I dont know where to start because there are an abundance of great deals. I’ll list a few so you can get an idea what our car price search engine offers.

Let’s get started with the Hyundais…

For a 2008 Hyundai Azera GLS 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 5A),

The Lowest Internet Price: $21,899.00
MSRP: $25,395.00
ePrice: $21,899.00
Savings: $3,496.00
% OFF MSRP: 13.77%

For a 2009 Hyundai Azera GLS 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 5A),

The Lowest Internet Price: $21,260.00
MSRP: $25,395.00
ePrice: $21,260.00
Savings: $4,135.00
% OFF MSRP: 16.28%

For a 2008 Toyota Camry CE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Lowest Internet Price: $16,136.00
MSRP: $19,429.00
ePrice: $16,136.00
Savings: $3,293.00
% OFF MSRP: 16.95%

For a 2009 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Lowest Internet Price: $23,230.00
MSRP: $28,234.00
ePrice: $23,230.00
Savings: $5,004.00
% OFF MSRP: 17.72%

For a 2008 Honda Accord LX 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Lowest Internet Price: $22,404.00
MSRP: $25,062.00
ePrice: $22,404.00
Savings: $2,658.00
% OFF MSRP: 10.61%

For a 2009 Honda Accord LX 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Lowest Internet Price: $19,553.00
MSRP: $21,555.00
ePrice: $19,553.00
Savings: $2,002.00
% OFF MSRP: 9.29%

What you can do when you see a particular model is to compare MSRP with the MSRP deals in www.AutoBrag.com. Or you can simply run it by us and well look to find a deal in comparison to that model. You can also calculate the percentage off MSRP to see if you’re getting a good deal.

How To Calculate The % Off MSRP: MSRP - Invoice Price = X / MSRP = Y (move the decimal point over two and that’s the percentage you’re saving. Compare the savings to AutoBrag’s 2009 Camry discount percentages…

If you’d like to use one of the deals above…

How do I use these deals at my local dealerships? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen or any Sales Rep., head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. It may take a few tries before a dealership agrees to honor the deal.

The effort is certainly worth it. Saving an extra thousand(s) really pays off at a time like this. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. Here’s a good car buying article I recommmend everyone read before completing the car buying process. Best of luck and keep us posted on how the purchase goes!

Follow Up Comment: WOW Thank you for your help!

I can’t believe you’re helping the likes of me when there are so many of us asking for help. I can’t imagine how you can afford the time and effort, but i’m sure i speak for most of us - we are grateful.

Thank you,

Sincerely

Yuniverse




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Corolla

November 25th, 2008

Question From JC: How much should I pay for a 2009 toyota corolla (TMV). Here\’s the link of the car i am looking at:
http://www.carsdirect.com/build/options?zipcode=92105&acode=USB90TOC041A0&restore=false

thanks

Queen of the Road: Hi JC. Welcome to our blog. Let’s see here…. that deal is 9.5% off MSRP with a savings of $1,538.

The Average AutoBrag Savings Off MSRP: 13.23% off
The Maximum AutoBrag Savings Off MSRP: 20.77% off

Here’s a deal with an MSRP just a few hundred more…

 For a 2009 Toyota Corolla 4dr Sedan (1.8L 4cyl 4A),

The Lowest Internet Price: $14,125.00
MSRP: $16,419.00
ePrice: $14,125.00
Savings: $2,294.00
% OFF MSRP: 13.97%
This deal from Russel Toyota in Maryland was rated Fair.

2nd Lowest Internet Price: $14,125.00
MSRP: $16,220.00
ePrice: $14,125.00
Savings: $2,095.00
% OFF MSRP: 12.92%
Another Fair rated deal from Russel Toyota.

Finance Specials: 0.00%-4.90% APR up to 60 Months. Offer Expires: 12/1/2008

Consumer Cash Incentives: A Cash Back Incentive of $1,000 is being offered to the Consumer upon purchase. Offer Expires: 12/1/2008

So in comparison to the deals above, you can potentially be saving much more. If you’d like to look at the other Corolla deals, feel free to look through www.AutoBrag.com. Here’s how you can utilize these in San Diego.

What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.

If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.

If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.

If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.

The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.

How do I use these deals in San Diego? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid any floor sales representatives, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. It may take a few tries before a dealership agrees to honor the deal.

The effort is certainly worth it. Saving an extra thousand(s) really pays off at a time like this. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. Here’s a good car buying article I recommmend everyone read before completing the car buying process. Best of luck and keep us posted on how the purchase goes!




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Camry

November 21st, 2008

Question From Chris: I am in the market for an 09 Camry SE - leather/Navigation (either 4 or 6 cyl) - in NY. I’ve quote several deals but they all seems to be unwilling to compromise - just wonder what is the best price you think I should pay.

Queen of the Road: Hello there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog! What you can do when you see a particular model is to compare MSRP with the MSRP deals in www.AutoBrag.com. You can also calculate the percentage off MSRP to see if you’re getting a good deal.

How To Calculate The % Off MSRP: MSRP - Invoice Price = X / MSRP = Y (move the decimal point over two and that’s the percentage you’re saving. Compare the savings to AutoBrag’s 2009 Camry discount percentages…

Maximum Discount: 20.06 %

Average Discount: 14.18 %

Below are the best deals and lowest prices for both trims.

For a 2009 Toyota Camry SE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $24,950.00
MSRP: $31,026.00
ePrice: $24,950.00
Savings: $6,076.00
% OFF MSRP: 19.58%
This Thumbs Up deal hails from Miller Toyota Scion in Virginia.

The Lowest Internet Price: $18,405.00
MSRP: $22,145.00
ePrice: $18,405.00
Savings: $3,740.00
% OFF MSRP: 16.89%
Another Thumbs Up deal. This one from Russel Toyota in Maryland.

For a 2009 Toyota Camry SE V6 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A),

The Lowest Internet Price & The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $24,903.00
MSRP: $30,034.00
ePrice: $24,903.00
Savings: $5,131.00
% OFF MSRP: 17.08%
This third Thumbs up deal is from Westboro Toyota from Massachusetts.

It doesn’t look like there are any incentives being offered for the Camrys at the moment. If you’d like to look at the other Camry deals, feel free to look through www.AutoBrag.com. Below is an explanation of the data above and how to utilize these deals from out of state in your local dealership.

What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.

If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.

If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.

If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.

The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.

How do I use these deals in New York? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. It may take a few tries before a dealership agrees to honor the deal.

The effort is certainly worth it. Saving an extra thousand(s) really pays off at a time like this. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. Here’s a good car buying article I recommmend everyone read before completing the car buying process. Best of luck and keep us posted on how the purchase goes!




How Much Should I Pay: 2004 Nissan 350Z

Question From Tony: would should I pay for a 2004 nissan 350z coupe with 40k on it

Queen of the Road: Hi Tony. Let’s see what Nissan wholesale prices we’ve got for you…

For a 2004 Nissan 350Z Coupe with 40,000 miles, wholesale prices range from $12,900 (being in above average condition) to $11,500 (being in average condition) and $10,200 (being in below average condition).

A dealership will usually aim to sell it for +12%-14% more than wholesale, so their estimated retail prices could range from $11,500 to $14,400. A private seller will usually aim to sell it for 5%-10%.

Check carfax and do plenty of research on the history of the vehicle. Ask for their maintenance records. You can even bring a mechanic for a brief inspection. Here’s a good car buying article I recommmend everyone read before completing the car buying process.  Best of luck and keep us posted on how the purchase goes! Don’t forget to tell your friends and family about our free personal service.




Fighting Gender Bias: Women Looking For a New Car (Updated)

November 19th, 2008

Question From Natalie: So I’ve gone to a few dealerships to browse, but no one really seems to want to bargain, and its harder since I’m a female that they look at me as a sucker…so I’m carless and a bit disappointed in my search

Follow Up Comment: I’m looking for a base model corolla any color except for red, out of curiousity, could I still haggle and get a price of around 14,000 for a model with power windows and locks…or is that pushin it?

Queen of the Road: Hi Natalie.  It is absolutely disheartening to hear that you are being mistreated and not having any luck on your quest for a new car.  Your current predicament is the motivator behind AutoBrag.  Your money is as good as anyone else’s and you deserve a fair deal!

Does the dealer look at you as a sucker?  We are not going to paint every dealership with the same brush but there are some bad apples out there.  We welcome you to AutoBragBlog and we’re glad you came to us for help. I’d love to help you find a new Toyota Corolla in the LA area.

In the meantime, I recommend you print out and read these articles to prep you for the negotiation.

Best Car Buying Tips From An Insider

The Best 13 Step Guide To Buying A Car

10 Things To Never Say To A Car Dealer

Buying for a Corolla for the price around $14,000 is very possible. Take a look…

For a 2009 Toyota Corolla 4dr Sedan (1.8L 4cyl 4A),

The Lowest Internet Price: $14,125.00
MSRP: $16,419.00
ePrice: $14,125.00
Savings: $2,294.00
% OFF MSRP: 13.97%

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $16,639.00
MSRP: $21,002.00
ePrice: $16,639.00
Savings: $4,363.00
% OFF MSRP: 20.77%




AutoBrag Deal Of The Day: 2009 Toyota Tacoma

November 18th, 2008

This is our 177th AutoBrag Deal Of The Day. What we’ve done is searched through www.autobrag.com and discovered certain vehicles being sold for considerably less than market prices. Usually, the dealerships are using these “loss leaders” as a way to gain more business.

We found a 2009 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner V6 4dr Double Cab 6.1 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A) from Miller Toyota Scion

The lowest Internet Price: $21,100.00
MSRP: $25,484.00
ePrice: $21,100.00
Savings: $4,384.00
% OFF MSRP: 17.20 %

Why Is This The AutoBrag Deal Of The Day:

The average wholesale price for a used 2008 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner V6 4dr Double Cab with 10,574 miles (average) is $19,100.00. If you were to buy this new car at sticker price of $25,484.00, after one year, your depreciation would be roughly 25.05% of the vehicle’s value or $6,384.00 over the 12 months or $532.00 per month. That does not even include the money you lose on sales tax and registration!

If you were to buy this specific 2009 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner V6 4dr Double Cab for $21,100.00, you would be able to drive it for one year and trade it in or sell it at wholesale market for $19,100.00. That means that you would drive a new car for one year and pay $2,000.00 or $166.67 per month (not including taxes and fees). The depreciation for the period of one year would be 9.48%.

If the car was sold via private party the price would be about 5%-10% higher than wholesale. That means that you probably would sell this car for about $20,055.00 (5% over wholesale) to $21,010.00 (10% over 1wholesale). That means that you would drive a new car for one year and pay $1,045.00 to $90.00 or per month that would be $87.08 to $7.50 (not including taxes and fees).

Using AutoBrag’s Deal Of The Day, the Dealer eats 68.67% of year one’s depreciation based on wholesale market for the same vehicle.

For disclosure purposes WE DO NOT receive compensation from Miller Toyota Scion; we are just trying to save car consumers time and money.

Crash Test and Rollover Ratings for the 2009 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner 4dr Double Cab.




How Much Should I Pay: 2008 2009 Toyota Camry

November 17th, 2008

Question From Ruby: hi iam looking to buy a toyota camery 2008 or 09 black automatic .electric windows and passenger seat v 6 4 door le, i hope you find a great deal , thanks ps; seats can be fabric.

Queen of the Road: Hi Ruby. There are better and more 2009 deals than the 2008s. You can apply these deals for all the options you listed above.

For a 2008 Toyota Camry LE V6 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)

MSRP: $25,499.00
ePrice: $21,767.00
Savings: $3,732.00
% OFF MSRP: 14.64%
This deal is from R and H Toyota in Maryland.

For a 2009 Toyota Camry LE V6 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A),

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $22,392.00
MSRP: $27,000.00
ePrice: $22,392.00
Savings: $4,608.00
% OFF MSRP: 17.07%

The Lowest Internet Price: $20,762.00
MSRP: $24,989.00
ePrice: $20,762.00
Savings: $4,227.00
% OFF MSRP: 16.92%
Both Thumbs Up deals come from Westboro Toyota in Massachusetts.

It doesn’t look like there are any incentives being offered for the Camrys at the moment. If you’d like to look at the other Camry deals, feel free to look through www.AutoBrag.com. Below is an explanation of the data above and how to utilize these deals from out of state in your local dealership.

What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.

If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.

If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.

If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.

The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.

How do I use these deals in my hometown? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. It may take a few tries before a dealership agrees to honor the deal.

The effort is certainly worth it. Saving an extra thousand(s) really pays off at a time like this. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. Don’t forget to tell your friends and family about our free personal service. Goodluck and keep us posted!




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Corolla

Question: How much should I pay for a 2009 Toyota Corolla LE in Mass?

Queen of the Road: Hi there. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! The following deals are appliable anywhere. Just follow the instructions at the bottom of the post.

For a 2009 Toyota Corolla LE 4dr Sedan (1.8L 4cyl 4A),

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $15,941.00
MSRP: $18,564.00
ePrice: $15,941.00
Savings: $2,623.00
% OFF MSRP: 14.13%
This Thumbs Up deal is located in Fitzgerald Toyota of Chambersburg in Pennsylvania.

The Lowest Internet Price: $15,535.00
MSRP: $18,064.00
ePrice: $15,535.00
Savings: $2,529.00
% OFF MSRP: 14.00%
This one’s from Fitzgerald Toyota of Gaithersburg in Maryland.

It doesn’t look like there are any incentives being offered for the Corollas at the moment. If you’d like to look at the other Corolla deals, feel free to look through www.AutoBrag.com. Below is an explanation of the data above and how to utilize these deals from out of state in your local dealership.

What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.

If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.

If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.

If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.

The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.

How do I use these deals in my hometown? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. It may take a few tries before a dealership agrees to honor the deal.

The effort is certainly worth it. Saving an extra thousand(s) really pays off at a time like this. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. Don’t forget to tell your friends and family about our free personal service. Goodluck and keep us posted!




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Rav4

November 14th, 2008

Question From Steve: I ahve a deal for a 2009 rav 4 limited 4cyl with back up camera qv package tow hitch and wood grain they want 27364.50 with all the equipment listed above.this does not include tt&l

Queen of the Road: Hi Steve. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! What is the MSRP of the Rav4 offered for $27,364? We only have 3 deals left for that trim and they may not match all of the options you mentioned. Take a look…

For a 2009 Toyota RAV4 Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (2.5L 4cyl 4A),

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $26,322.00
MSRP: $30,262.00
ePrice: $26,322.00
Savings: $3,940.00
% OFF MSRP: 13.02%

2nd Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $24,511.00
MSRP: $28,062.00
ePrice: $24,511.00
Savings: $3,551.00
% OFF MSRP: 12.65%

Both Thumbs Up deals comes from Westboro Toyota in Massachusetts. Darn it. It doesn’t look like there are any incentives being offered for the Rav4s. If you’d like to look at the third Rav4 deal, feel free to look through www.AutoBrag.com. Below is an explanation of the data above and how to utilize these deals from out of state in your local dealership.

What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.

If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.

If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.

If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.

The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.

How do I use these deals from Massachusettsin my hometown? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. It may take a few tries before a dealership agrees to honor the deal.

The effort is certainly worth it. Saving an extra thousand(s) really pays off at a time like this. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. Don’t forget to tell your friends and family about our free personal service. Goodluck and keep us posted!