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CAR FU: Car Buying Reality 101by Peter W. Robinson Send Feedback to Peter W. Robinson car buying tipsMore Details about car buying tips here.
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Autoresponders! It is a well-recognized fact in the business that the customers who pay the most for their vehicles ( percent vs. MSRP) are happiest with their purchase. This is because these folks have decided that they are not going to let buying a car ruin their day or their week. They have determined that it will probably cost more than it should, like many things in life, but they are going to buy a car and drive away in it. People who negotiate all day long always think they left something on the table, that they could have gotten a better price if only they would have held out just a little longer! They suffer from both a lack of proper research (or they would know what was on the table and what was not) and a need to ‘win' something that is not being contested. I have never seen a dealer remove his hat and surrender, proclaiming his admiration for his vanquisher! Sometimes a novice salesperson will offer to show a customer the invoice, thinking that this up-front honesty will assist in closing the sale. The sales manager will not be happy with this weakest of all negotiating strategies, but he will usually go and get it. Many times, when the customer sees it, he will claim that it is "doctored"--that it is not the actual invoice. He is dug in like he is storming the beach at Omaha, and his position is so entrenched that he CAN'T buy now. He will go down the street and buy from someone with more confidence, more experience, and he will not be looking at any invoices, real or otherwise. This was a person who came spoiling for a fight, would not take "Yes" for an answer, and thought himself out of a great deal. His "negotiation" at the first place was enough to convince him that he had done enough that he could now allow himself to buy. It is quite likely that he still does not feel satisfied, a terrible way to begin any relationship, especially with your car! The NADA has estimated that the net profit from all car sales increased by 15 percent in 2005, an astonishing number when one considers the sheer volume of information available to consumers. Is it possible that there is too much information, or is it just that we have unrealistic expectations going in?
Claim your copy of 'The 7 Biggest Mistakes Car Buyers Make' at http://www.car-fu.com Peter W. Robinson is the founder of Movinmetal, Inc. and creator of the 'CAR FU: Self-Defense for Car Buyers' car buying system.
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