long story short,,, cash for clunkers program,, I went into a dealership last night, specifically boch toyota, largest toyota dealer in new england (or the u.s.?.?.). a relative of mine was hoping to trade in his old jeep for a new RAV-4 or something along those lines.
it was ridiculously busy, so busy in fact that I needed to wait 45 minutes to get a salesperson. first thing he said was you need to pay MSRP for the RAV-4 or they would just move on to the next customer. his justification was that we would already be getting the $3500 for the clunker so the dealer cannot give any discount on the car.
so I said yehhhhh NO WAY, but still eventually they brought us for a test drive. bottom line we wanted to pay at most invoice price on the car plus the $3500 clunker trade-in. in the dealer's opinion though they didn't feel they need to give any discount whatsoever. after haggling with the manager they took about $1,100 off MSRP.
in other words the dealer feels it has more leverage due to the clunkers program, and that it can force customers to pay MSRP. I'm pretty dissapointed at Boch Toyota for doing this, as the clunkers program is a bonus from the government to consumers. then again maybe I am wrong and the program is designed to help out dealerships first and foremost.
anyhow we're going 2 keep shopping around, and if the clunkers program doesn't get renewed this Monday, o well. :[]
it was ridiculously busy, so busy in fact that I needed to wait 45 minutes to get a salesperson. first thing he said was you need to pay MSRP for the RAV-4 or they would just move on to the next customer. his justification was that we would already be getting the $3500 for the clunker so the dealer cannot give any discount on the car.
so I said yehhhhh NO WAY, but still eventually they brought us for a test drive. bottom line we wanted to pay at most invoice price on the car plus the $3500 clunker trade-in. in the dealer's opinion though they didn't feel they need to give any discount whatsoever. after haggling with the manager they took about $1,100 off MSRP.
in other words the dealer feels it has more leverage due to the clunkers program, and that it can force customers to pay MSRP. I'm pretty dissapointed at Boch Toyota for doing this, as the clunkers program is a bonus from the government to consumers. then again maybe I am wrong and the program is designed to help out dealerships first and foremost.
anyhow we're going 2 keep shopping around, and if the clunkers program doesn't get renewed this Monday, o well. :[]