Would you consider 109 miles new???
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Originally Posted by katheikia' post='355976' date='Nov 14 2006, 11:03 PM
This car is not new to me. Did you know about the miles when you agreed to buy it? If so, than its ok. If not, I would ask for a discount. If it were the other way around, they would take something off. It could have been red-lined 10 times already while out on test drives. I know when I test drive cars, i push them to the max. Most likely this isnt a big issue, but if you can save some $$ why not. Ask for free sat radio or something...
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I would file 109miles under "dont sweat the small stuff"...that aint a lot of miles to be concerned about - factor in a test drive or two, road tests from the dealership, and ship to port movement and this mileage is quite reasonable....
As for price, I cant imagine ANYBODY paying sticker or close to for a car (new or used). I pulled off a 12K 'discount' from my new car (had 114miles on it). This small odometer reading wont be a big factor in any pricing discussions - your skills at negotiation will be!
Also - new car is by definition, a car that has never been registered. You will want to make sure its not a car that was returned after a weekend of bliss for a new owner that was declined financing. If the warranty clock is still intact, youre good to go!!
Enjoy your new car!
As for price, I cant imagine ANYBODY paying sticker or close to for a car (new or used). I pulled off a 12K 'discount' from my new car (had 114miles on it). This small odometer reading wont be a big factor in any pricing discussions - your skills at negotiation will be!
Also - new car is by definition, a car that has never been registered. You will want to make sure its not a car that was returned after a weekend of bliss for a new owner that was declined financing. If the warranty clock is still intact, youre good to go!!
Enjoy your new car!
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Originally Posted by cednite' post='355817' date='Nov 13 2006, 11:01 PM
Well the dealer called in my 530 finally made in from Conn. (Dealer transfer down here to Florida). I asked how many miles were on the car and the rep indicated 109. I kinda feel like a guy that just married a girl and she says" tried doing ?IT? once or twice and didn't like it."
The question is, technically is this still a new car and how/should I push for discount? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cedric
FYI . . . The car was built 6/28 so I assume its been on the lot 2 or 3 month
The question is, technically is this still a new car and how/should I push for discount? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cedric
FYI . . . The car was built 6/28 so I assume its been on the lot 2 or 3 month
Hell yeah Ask this question to yourself three years for now.
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