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Buying a new car - Toyota - how much can you expect to get knocked off the price?
My sister is buying a new RAV4 XT3 and she is just prepared to pay the book price the garage has given her! Am I wrong in thinking that she should be able to haggle down the price by at least 5%? She`s also getting full leather and chrome side skirts as extras putting the price upto 21.4k - again shouldn`t she be able to haggle over these?
Has anyone got any advice on buying a new car? Mine was buy one that is a year old as you lose so much when you buy a new car but she was having none of it!
Thanks in advance
Ross
"Life is like oral sex, one slip of the tongue and you`re in the 5hit" - Roy Chubby Brown
RE: Buying a new car - Toyota - how much can you expect to get knocked off the price?
Although she`s wrong to pay book price,she shouldn`t expect to get much off a RAV4.
They sell without any problem at all,new or used.
If they won`t give her money off,push for free extras or free couple of services.
I`ll give you a good tip.
Go into www.whatcar.co.uk
Click on new car prices,then type in Toyota RAV4.
They will give you the list price and a `target price`.
That is the price at which they have found a dealer willing to sell one.
It`s a very good haggling tool. ;)
This item was edited on Wednesday, 16th February 2005, 13:40
RE: Buying a new car - Toyota - how much can you expect to get knocked off the price?
Whatcar`s `targetprices` suggest that the most she can expect to get knocked off the list price is around a grand.
Not a huge sum,but still worth haggling over.
Nice car,by the way. 8)
I wanted to get one for the wife but they were slightly too expensive.
She chose a Honda HR-V instead.
Great car. :D
RE: Buying a new car - Toyota - how much can you expect to get knocked off the price?
You could try the import dealers on the internet, but you will not get more than 10% - 15% off the list price, and you may encounter risk / problems that make it not worth the hastle.
Another thing to consider is the devaluation on this jeep, 52% back after 3 years, so thats a loss of £10k, or over £3.3k a year.
Why not consider personel leasing if your buying a car above £20k.
It works out a lot cheaper now than privare buying and the car is serviced, insured and no grief if damaged, as you get another.
Downside is: car has to be returned to hirer after the lease.
RE: Buying a new car - Toyota - how much can you expect to get knocked off the price?
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Another thing to consider is the devaluation on this jeep, 52% back after 3 years, so thats a loss of £10k, or over £3.3k a year.
52% back after 3 years is extremely good.
That`s Audi levels of return.
Demand is also high for used RAV4`s.
A very safe purchase.
RE: Buying a new car - Toyota - how much can you expect to get knocked off the price?
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Why not consider personel leasing if your buying a car above £20k.
It works out a lot cheaper now than privare buying and the car is serviced, insured and no grief if damaged, as you get another.
Downside is: car has to be returned to hirer after the lease.
There`s one thing that puts me off this and it`s the pettiness of the leasing companies when you come to returning the car.
I have lots of experience with this with my company and we`re currently in the process of returning two polos and an A4.
They will always state they make allowances for `fair wear and tear` but,in reality,they will gripe and moan about the slightest little thing.
They practically want them back in showroom condition and will always always find something to charge you for.
Christ,and here`s a beauty,they once invoiced us £300 for a "missing remote central locking key" for a Saab that didn`t have remote central locking ! :/
We`ve also had cars valeted prior to being collected and their collecting agent will mark the condition as `dirty` on their report. :(
It`s not restricted to one company either.
We`ve used dozens over the years.
They`re all the same.They want the cars back in far better condition than a dealer would expect if you were trading it in,for example.
We always have to fight for a compromise in the final bill.
It`s certainly not the `hand it back with a smile and zero stress` routine they make it out to be. :(
This item was edited on Wednesday, 16th February 2005, 14:55
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look at www.autoconsulting.co.uk
drop an email to me with the details of what`s needed and i can help you.
Nick
This item was edited on Wednesday, 16th February 2005, 16:33
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From my van thread by Bowfer
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There`s some stunning lease deals going around on new vans just now.
Why spend/borrow cash on a used one when you can lease a new one. ?
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There`s one thing that puts me off this and it`s the pettiness of the leasing companies when you come to returning the car.
I have lots of experience with this with my company and we`re currently in the process of returning two polos and an A4.
They will always state they make allowances for `fair wear and tear` but,in reality,they will gripe and moan about the slightest little thing.
They practically want them back in showroom condition and will always always find something to charge you for.
Christ,and here`s a beauty,they once invoiced us £300 for a "missing remote central locking key" for a Saab that didn`t have remote central locking !
We`ve also had cars valeted prior to being collected and their collecting agent will mark the condition as `dirty` on their report.
It`s not restricted to one company either.
We`ve used dozens over the years.
They`re all the same.They want the cars back in far better condition than a dealer would expect if you were trading it in,for example.
We always have to fight for a compromise in the final bill.
It`s certainly not the `hand it back with a smile and zero stress` routine they make it out to be.
That`s why, I`m guessing :p
All the best,
The 42%er.
It`s not easy being different. It`s not easy being cool....but somehow I manage....
RE: Buying a new car - Toyota - how much can you expect to get knocked off the price?
Commercial vehicle leasing is different 42%er.
We rarely get a problem there.
By their very nature commercial vehicles cannot possibly avoid being scratched,dented,bashed and thrashed.
I was talking about cars.
;) :p
This item was edited on Wednesday, 16th February 2005, 15:25
RE: Buying a new car - Toyota - how much can you expect to get knocked off the price?
You could try the internet dealers who source from the UK:
www.autobytel.co.uk/
www.virgincars.com/
www.jamjar.com
Get a price online including all the options you want and take it to the main dealer. Tell them you want them to beat it.