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Haggling For Car Price
I am not great at haggling.
My wife needs to replace her car and I have seen a Ford Focus at Bristol St motors (a large national chain).
The car is an "oldish" car compared with most of the cars on the forecourt (a 56 plate registered Jan 2007).
It has been on their forecourt for 2 weeks (according to their web site).
How much will they accept?
I am tempted to try to get it for £4,500
I have looked at other web sites for used cars and that seems the going price for that car.
If anyone has a Parkers Guide or other car guide it is a Ford Focus 1.8 Zetec 5 door (Climate Pack) Petrol Hatchback with 45,000 miles on the clock.
What is the guide price?
My wife needs to replace her car and I have seen a Ford Focus at Bristol St motors (a large national chain).
The car is an "oldish" car compared with most of the cars on the forecourt (a 56 plate registered Jan 2007).
It has been on their forecourt for 2 weeks (according to their web site).
How much will they accept?
I am tempted to try to get it for £4,500
I have looked at other web sites for used cars and that seems the going price for that car.
If anyone has a Parkers Guide or other car guide it is a Ford Focus 1.8 Zetec 5 door (Climate Pack) Petrol Hatchback with 45,000 miles on the clock.
What is the guide price?
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in fact I'd say this one on ebay is probably better.
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in fact I'd say this one on ebay is probably better.
Haggling over anything anywhere comes down to the same basic premise - if the seller is not making the profit margin they want, they won't sell.
That applies when buying tablecloths in Spanish markets, they may grumble and swear at you in Spanish, but if they sell, they are making money, if not, they refuse.
So offer a lower price, and be prepared to up ot to a level you have set for yourself. Depending how keen they are to sell, they will meet your price, or not. If not, smile and walk out. If they don't follow you outside to try again, they are confident of selling at the price offered to someone else.
You have to decde how much you want this car, and how much youi are willing to pay for it. Armed with that info, in you go and see what happens.
Don't be 'British' about not hurting the guy's feelings - they are salesmen, they leave their feelings at home when they come to work!
That applies when buying tablecloths in Spanish markets, they may grumble and swear at you in Spanish, but if they sell, they are making money, if not, they refuse.
So offer a lower price, and be prepared to up ot to a level you have set for yourself. Depending how keen they are to sell, they will meet your price, or not. If not, smile and walk out. If they don't follow you outside to try again, they are confident of selling at the price offered to someone else.
You have to decde how much you want this car, and how much youi are willing to pay for it. Armed with that info, in you go and see what happens.
Don't be 'British' about not hurting the guy's feelings - they are salesmen, they leave their feelings at home when they come to work!
You have the money, they want to sell the car, its too costly at that price, £3800 is enough, check the mileage, has the cam belt been replaced, service history, Test / Tax, did it belong to a smoker, how many owners, check for HP, has the car had any accidents, there are cars out there, do not go for the " SO CALLED WARRANTEE" they are rubbish & a waste of time, if you see one take someone with knowledge that knows a bit.
The 'British' attitude of not trying to offend anyone by not haggling is misplaced here.
Haggle, Haggle and again haggle. Its your money you want to hang onto. I've always haggled and looked down in the mouth at the condition of the car, even if it was pristine. Take someone else with you who can take a good look around and shake their head worryingly at the car.
I've always put a rock bottom value on any car and work up to my limit, walk away (but leave them your 'phone no.) if necessary. You would be surprised at how often this works, with you getting a 'call' within a couple of days.
I'd offer £3000 and stick at £3500/£3600, if the car was as good as advertised.
Haggle, Haggle and again haggle. Its your money you want to hang onto. I've always haggled and looked down in the mouth at the condition of the car, even if it was pristine. Take someone else with you who can take a good look around and shake their head worryingly at the car.
I've always put a rock bottom value on any car and work up to my limit, walk away (but leave them your 'phone no.) if necessary. You would be surprised at how often this works, with you getting a 'call' within a couple of days.
I'd offer £3000 and stick at £3500/£3600, if the car was as good as advertised.
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