Ok so Ive found a 370 in the town that I live in that is pretty much perfect and exactly what I want. They are asking 34,780 for it and
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Curious if dealership would do this?
Ok so Ive found a 370 in the town that I live in that is pretty much perfect and exactly what I want. They are asking 34,780 for it and its a 2010 with sport package. What Im wanting to know is if you guys think the dealership would go 32,800 OTD for the car or is that kinda asking to much? And how would I go about telling this to the dealer? Just saying if we can do 32,800 OTD on the car, consider it sold or what?
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32.5k out the door isn't a bad deal, definitely you are not asking too much. Just tell them the price you want it for, and if they can't get to that number exactly then start to walk out (they'll be all over you). If you are financing as well, you can probably get closer to being under 32k.
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Yeah, OTD means Out The Door. When someone says that they usually means tax included, since that is part of everything. $32.8K OTD in this case might be tough, depending on his tax rate.
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Thanx for the advice guys, and when I said OTD I did mean with tax, tag, license and everything. So they'd sell me the car for 32,800 total with everything included. I be putting 2500 bux down as a down payment and hoping to get my payments down to around 480-510 a month.
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Only way youd get to 510 a month with 2500 down is if they gave you 0% financing which isnt available on that car.. youd have to go longer term than 60 months to get that. |
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^I would save up for a bigger down payment and take a 60 month loan. You are going to waste so much money in interest with a 72 month loan.
For the OP, 32.8k OTD is definitely possible for a 2010, but it wont necessarily be easy. You will need to find a dealer that needs to sell the vehicle and is willing to work on the price. I'm also not sure what your tax rate is, but its probably higher than the 3% tax in VA.
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HAHAHA Thats what Im trying to ask hahaha.
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