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I am butying a new car
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm in the trade and some of the answers you've had posted would make me laugh if it wasnt so tragic! -
Firstly, If your car is only worth for example �500 TRADE value (The money the dealer expects to get for it at auction) and they give you �1000, That is effectively a �500 discount, As they've given you �500 more than your car is worth.
Tali122, The old thing about going at the end of the month is a myth! Registrations are the name of the game and if you pitch up at the end of the month to buy a car, How is a dealer suppose to order it to your spec, get it delivered, prepare it, clean it, get your insurance and finance sorted and register it?! It wont happen and Im sick of people coming to see me on the 29th of the month wanting a fantastic deal when I'm already struggling to get the cars I've got sorted! The rain things also a myth, I've been in the trade 9yrs now and the quietest time is when its sunny!
0% finance costs the dealer money to do and can negate a discount unless the manufacturer subsidises it and you'll know if they are offering it because they'll be shouting it from the rooftops!
loosehead, How can you tell anyone who is naive about car dealer behavior to go to an auction?! people who go to auctions expecting a cheap car usually get one, or 2 if they've been badly repaired! Yes, dealers sell them on at a profit but they do inspect them and make sure thery are proper.
Jo90,Let me know what car is it you are buying? what about a car that has been pre registered, Where you would be the 2nd owner but take the car with delivery mileage? that could save you a bit, But not all manufacturers do that. Come back with more details and I will save you money!
If you're thinking about a new car you might consider importing from abroad.
Because of the difference in the way taxation works in different EU countries you can save a lot of money. It does depend on the car you're after but you should look at the option.
There are a lot of companies about who make it very easy for you, cars are right hand drive, UK specification full warranty.
have a look here:
http://www.alliancecarimports.co.uk/index.asp?Page=index
For an example
Have to agree with WM - I have only ever bought one new car which depreciated like a bomb: NEVER EVER AGAIN. Buy second hand where somebody has already been hit with the depreciation.
Also, consider a car supermarket - they are significantly more competitive than a dealership: its the pile em high sell em cheap philosophy. Dealers pour scorn on them, but I've bought cars from them and the service has been as good as, if not better, than the main dealers I've dealt with in the past. And have never had a problem with the quality of the cars!
Here I am again to put you all straight about the motor trade!
Gef, I dont know where you got the idea that dealers make vadt profits, I've been in the trade for ages and can prove that DFS make more profit on selling a 3 piece suite than a dealer makes selling an average sized car. The avarage margin in a car these days is between 6 and 8 per cent, and thats without the VAT. Out of this "profit", dealer has to pay for preparation, valeting, any things he has "thrown in" and take the discount out of it!! If you dont believe me, give me your e-mail address and I'll send you my sales reports!
You might want to try an import, but I think that time has passed now, The UK is one of the most competitive places to source a car now and you'll have problems with selling an import later on - If its cheaper than a UK car when it was new, Why would anyone pay the same price as a UK car for it when its 3ys old?!
Car supermarkets are not the bargain paradises they used to be, There is one near me and I've noticed its no way as cheap as it used to be, They also have "admin charges" for filling in the order form and "preparation charges" for valeting. On top of this they dont prepare the cars at all and give crap warranties as standard so its like buying it privately and unfair to compare it to a dealer. Also, another example, is the bloke who sells you a convertable at a supermarket really going to know how to put the roof down properly? they dont!!
Like I said Jo, send me more details and I'll save you money!
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