That's useful to hear from someone in the industry.
I have owned motor trade related businesses for over 50 years now, and supply a lot of garages.
That's useful to hear from someone in the industry.
Think I'd do a search on the value of similar cars elsewhere in the country and/or pretend that I was selling a similar one for a friend and ask dealers how much they would pay for it and then work from there. The reason that I would be selling it for a friend would be so that I would have an excuse for not giving the reg number.
Not as much as there used to be - due to car supermarkets, autotrader, information available on the internet etc. Margins are a lot tighter than they once were. They'll make more from the finance than the car so that's your leverage.
Is there such a thing as a "lower price for cash"?
Last time I offered cash, they simply didnt seem interested, various reasons given, money laundering etc...but of course, we know they really want you to do a finance deal, thats possibly where their money is made.
It does depend on the dealership though, if they have a high throughput of cars then they might rather wait until the next buyer offers full price. I once offered 5k for a motorbike advertised for £5449 and the bloke basically spat at me down the phone as if I'd just set fire to his cat. The bike was still for sale 12 months after I'd bought another one privately. On another motorcycle, I did the same thing at a similar asking price and was told no, I haggled for every 20 quid, when eventually the dealer shook on it and said "well that's me not feeding my kids tonight". I think I'd knocked £300 off the £3000 asking price but it was a hard barter. I tend not to bother now, as a warranty is more important to me than a few hundred off the buying price.I'd haggle by perhaps 10%?
If they have priced it at 5499 for instance is, he's doing so to get £5k for it?
3 month any item warranty (except tyres, windscreen and wiper blades)
Reminds me ....
My old boss used to ask if they could throw in a set of car mats.
Is there such a thing as a "lower price for cash"?
I'd heard that one too. Hardly worth the bother and embarrassment really is it?