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Larry/car 11-08-2013 01:17 PM

Dealing Begins!!! Sooner than expected?
 
Just got an email from my local dealer informing me they just got their allotment for a 2014 convertible. Claims he is going to give me a good deal? We'll see! Going to stop by tomorrow. I already have a price in mind, this time year not in any hurry.

JoesC5 11-08-2013 01:32 PM

There are some on this forum that believe that a $5,000 markup, instead of a $10,000 markup is a great deal, and that a 5 month wait, instead of a 6 month wait to get the car is a great deal.

I bet you are able to negotiate $2,000-$3,000 off MSRP, at a minimum.

michaelinmech 11-08-2013 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by JoesC5 (Post 1585380450)
There are some on this forum that believe that a $5,000 markup, instead of a $10,000 markup is a great deal, and that a 5 month wait, instead of a 6 month wait to get the car is a great deal.

I bet you are able to negotiate $2,000-$3,000 off MSRP, at a minimum.



It must be a terrible burden for you, that someone might hold a belief that doesn't coincide with yours. I suppose you could either be tolerant and understanding, or you could ridicule them on a public forum.

I've heard it says a lot about the character of a person as to which they choose . . . . .

Glen e 11-08-2013 05:01 PM

There is NOBODY that believes over sticker is a good idea..many of us were simply reporting THAT THE MAJORITY OF DEALERS ARE THERE. OR AT MSRP...ther are some that are leaving money on the table from a dealer point of view by going under sticker now.

That being said, the MSRP thing won't last long. There are too many cars being built to hold MSRP and the non z51 cars will soon go for understicker.

This is not my opinion of what I think should happen, it is merely a statement of the market condition as this point.

jagamajajaran 11-08-2013 05:12 PM

Larry, I'm not knocking you, but your title makes it sound like you have already been able to negotiate with your salesman. Consider a prior experience I had...

I walked in a dealership several years ago and told a salesman what I wanted and what I wanted to pay. He said, "we'll give you a great deal!" We proceeded to test drive a vehicle and then began the process or trying to work out the deal I wanted. The negotiations broke down quickly when his "great deal" offer was $500 below MSRP. I stood up, told him he had just insulted my intelligence, and walked out as he tried to tell me that was just a starting place and that he wanted me to talk to his sales manager. I told him I wasn't playing that game. Within a couple of hours, the sales manager called with an offer that met my initial criteria (which happened to be a price of dealer invoice). I told him he had already lost my business. Two days later I bought a similar vehicle from another dealership for $1000 under invoice. :lol:

Best wishes on your search for a C7! :cheers:

brandin10 11-08-2013 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by JoesC5 (Post 1585380450)
There are some on this forum that believe that a $5,000 markup, instead of a $10,000 markup is a great deal, and that a 5 month wait, instead of a 6 month wait to get the car is a great deal.

I bet you are able to negotiate $2,000-$3,000 off MSRP, at a minimum.

Who cares what you pay. If you think it's a great deal then good for you. It's only money. If you really want something get it. True value of an article can only be placed by those who covet that item.

JoesC5 11-08-2013 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by brandin10 (Post 1585382389)
Who cares what you pay. If you think it's a great deal then good for you. It's only money. If you really want something get it. True value of an article can only be placed by those who covet that item.

I'm not the fool that pays $5,000-$10,000 over MSRP for a Chevrolet and then considers myself a sophisticated car buyer.. Are you?

RedC7AZ 11-08-2013 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by Larry/car (Post 1585380323)
Just got an email from my local dealer informing me they just got their allotment for a 2014 convertible. Claims he is going to give me a good deal? We'll see! Going to stop by tomorrow. I already have a price in mind, this time year not in any hurry.

We've all heard that one before. Has there ever been a car salesman that said, "Come on down, we've got a crappy deal we'd like to present to you"?

My prediction is that the good deal he presents will be at MSRP, which is a great deal for the dealership, but in the opinion of many, not a good deal for you.

RedC7AZ 11-08-2013 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by brandin10 (Post 1585382389)
Who cares what you pay. If you think it's a great deal then good for you. It's only money. If you really want something get it. True value of an article can only be placed by those who covet that item.

The sooner the people that think that way all buy their C7s, the better the rest of us normal thinkers will be, as prices will come down.

brandin10 11-08-2013 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by JoesC5 (Post 1585382439)
I'm not the fool that pays $5,000-$10,000 over MSRP for a Chevrolet and then considers myself a sophisticated car buyer.. Are you?

Nope. No fool here! But to each his own I guess!

cyberay 11-08-2013 05:51 PM

Does anyone remember when the PT Cruiser was introduced and sales were taking place at $20,000 over sticker?

Turbooo2u 11-08-2013 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by JoesC5 (Post 1585382439)
I'm not the fool that pays $5,000-$10,000 over MSRP for a Chevrolet and then considers myself a sophisticated car buyer.. Are you?

I don't know anyone or any dealer paying for or asking for more than MSRP.:yesnod:

jackhall99 11-08-2013 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by Turbooo2u (Post 1585382590)
I don't know anyone or any dealer paying for or asking for more than MSRP.:yesnod:

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

brandin10 11-08-2013 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by JoesC5 (Post 1585380450)
There are some on this forum that believe that a $5,000 markup, instead of a $10,000 markup is a great deal, and that a 5 month wait, instead of a 6 month wait to get the car is a great deal.

I bet you are able to negotiate $2,000-$3,000 off MSRP, at a minimum.

Maybe in a year! Good luck

JoesC5 11-08-2013 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by Turbooo2u (Post 1585382590)
I don't know anyone or any dealer paying for or asking for more than MSRP.:yesnod:

In a poll that was done on this forum back in June, 36% said they were paying less than MSRP, 60% said they were paying MSRP and 4% said they were paying above MSRP for their C7.

Yet everyday, I read posts from people that can't seem to comprehend that C7's are not being sold for $5,000-$10,000 above MSRP, and keep posting that no C7's will be sold for under MSRP for the next two years.

Freaking unbelievable. Of course, I really doubt if many of those posters have the money to buy a new Corvette, and have never bought a new Corvette, and have no idea what the marketplace is for new Corvettes.
For the few that will buy a C7 for over MSRP, they will be screaming the loudest five years from now when their C7 is worth no more than the C7 that was purchased today for under MSRP and crying about the excessive deprecation of their Corvette.

JoesC5 11-08-2013 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by brandin10 (Post 1585382668)
Maybe in a year! Good luck

Today baby, today.

Larry/car 11-08-2013 06:11 PM

I can guarantee one thing, I will not purchase at MSRP. Now what is interesting; the dealer contacted me with he stated is going to be a great deal???. This is a small dealer with whom I have purchased from in the past. Sounds like they have one convertible allocation. I have a nice low mileage C6. We will see. It is early in the C7 run I don't really expect much, YET!

uwec86 11-08-2013 06:37 PM

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Bill17601 11-08-2013 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by Larry/car (Post 1585382708)
I can guarantee one thing, I will not purchase at MSRP. Now what is interesting; the dealer contacted me with he stated is going to be a great deal???. This is a small dealer with whom I have purchased from in the past. Sounds like they have one convertible allocation. I have a nice low mileage C6. We will see. It is early in the C7 run I don't really expect much, YET!

I guess there is a price to pay for being without the car. I respect your position but I drive my MSRP. C7 to the beach, to the mountains to enjoy the colorful trees, and put to dinner on a New York State finger lake. In my opinion that is worth the few thousand a person can save. I bought time with the Corvette , time for life can not be bought.

Larry/car 11-08-2013 06:49 PM

I'm still on the fence about the color. Black top, black interior, for certain, "oh" but the body color. Premium colors are out, I have never paid extra for a color. I thought Night Race Blue however afraid I will get tired of it. Flame Red, wife doesn't like orange hue. Black, afraid it will always be dirty. Silver, already had a convertible that color. Cyber Gray, different hue as per Night Race Blue. Arctic White, I still have a white C4 convertible with black & black. Guess I'm still at Night Race Blue?


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