Haggling with the salesman
Haggling with the salesman
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Rover216coupe

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176 posts

91 months

Friday 6th July 2018
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I will be buying a car from a dealership in the near future for the first time. I do not have a car to trade in, so it will be a straight cash (actually credit card) sale.

How flexible can they be on price? Does haggling still happen? Any hints or tips?

Thanks in advance

MrBen1

605 posts

138 months

Friday 6th July 2018
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A bit of a 'how long is a piece of string' question - this has been discussed at some length on the 'Ask a car salesman anything' thread, so might be worth a read there.

A few thoughts: some deals will have wiggle room, others will not, depends what they paid for the car and how much rectification work was required to put it on the forecourt. Often there are better incentives available for finance customers than those paying cash. Credit cards cost dealers a lot so many will only accept the deposit on credit card, not the main payment. If the car has been for sale a while and it's close to the end of a month (or quarter) you might get a better deal.

HTP99

24,507 posts

160 months

Friday 6th July 2018
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Check that they will accept a credit card as payment, many dealers don't.

ymwoods

2,194 posts

197 months

Friday 6th July 2018
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Worth considering that some, like Arnold Clark, won't haggle on price and will only haggle on services such as free MOT, servicing etc.

anonymous-user

74 months

Friday 6th July 2018
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HTP99 said:
Check that they will accept a credit card as payment, many dealers don't.
Because the fees are fking horrendous.

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

150 months

Friday 6th July 2018
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Is it a new car? If so use car wow

If it’s used. You’ll be hard pressed to get anything, some may give discount for using finance which you could take then pay off

Mexman

2,442 posts

104 months

Friday 6th July 2018
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I'm quite happy to have a bit of a haggle, but just don't over expect.
Keep it civil, be upfront and have a laugh with the sales guy.
If he likes you and can have a bit of banter, then possibly.
Just remember, the sales guy will probably be earning his commission based on a certain percentage of the profit retained in the vehicle, ie. 10% of the net profit left in the vehicle, so don't be surprised if he does not want to give all of that away.
After all, do you go to work for nothing?

Dan W.

1,196 posts

98 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Same as mexman, we don't mind a slight Haggle on certain cars.

but most of ours are price pointed to sell quick so we don't tend to give discount, and we wont accept payments on credit card either

anonymous-user

74 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Mexman said:
I'm quite happy to have a bit of a haggle, but just don't over expect.
Keep it civil, be upfront and have a laugh with the sales guy.
If he likes you and can have a bit of banter, then possibly.
Just remember, the sales guy will probably be earning his commission based on a certain percentage of the profit retained in the vehicle, ie. 10% of the net profit left in the vehicle, so don't be surprised if he does not want to give all of that away.
After all, do you go to work for nothing?
God I hate this part of car buying. The forced banter and being all pally with a person who ultimately is trying to stuff you. They can say they have your interests at heart but if they are on commission they usually do not.

Do all the haggling over email if you can.

George Smiley

5,048 posts

101 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Nickbrapp said:
Is it a new car? If so use car wow

If it’s used. You’ll be hard pressed to get anything, some may give discount for using finance which you could take then pay off
What he said! I wish I had done car wow a few years back as I would have received 10k off the Volvo I bought!

Dan W.

1,196 posts

98 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Pappyjohn said:
Mexman said:
I'm quite happy to have a bit of a haggle, but just don't over expect.
Keep it civil, be upfront and have a laugh with the sales guy.
If he likes you and can have a bit of banter, then possibly.
Just remember, the sales guy will probably be earning his commission based on a certain percentage of the profit retained in the vehicle, ie. 10% of the net profit left in the vehicle, so don't be surprised if he does not want to give all of that away.
After all, do you go to work for nothing?
God I hate this part of car buying. The forced banter and being all pally with a person who ultimately is trying to stuff you. They can say they have your interests at heart but if they are on commission they usually do not.

Do all the haggling over email if you can.
all car salesmen are on commission its just that some are better then others at actually showing an interest in the customer rather than pretending to be your best friend.

the best salesmen are usually polite tell the truth and want to find the right car for you

anonymous-user

74 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Dan W. said:
all car salesmen are on commission its just that some are better then others at actually showing an interest in the customer rather than pretending to be your best friend.

the best salesmen are usually polite tell the truth and want to find the right car for you
I had a salesman that invited me to his wedding. I got the invite in the post and everything.

Dan W.

1,196 posts

98 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Pappyjohn said:
Dan W. said:
all car salesmen are on commission its just that some are better then others at actually showing an interest in the customer rather than pretending to be your best friend.

the best salesmen are usually polite tell the truth and want to find the right car for you
I had a salesman that invited me to his wedding. I got the invite in the post and everything.
did you attend

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

183 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Pappyjohn said:
I had a salesman that invited me to his wedding. I got the invite in the post and everything.
Billy no mates to pack out his side of the do with randoms.

That's bizarre.

anonymous-user

74 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Dan W. said:
did you attend
Well it's a weird story and it went all "Larry David". I was getting on okay with him and bought the car but the finance guy mispriced it by a grand but I had signed the papers so told them tough I'm having the car. He rang me to say he almost lost his job over it and will get no commission and I said don't worry I'll sort him out.

I have him 50 quid in a brown envelope to say thanks. He rang me up a few days later to say thanks and asked if I wanted to go to his wedding. I said "yeah yeah sure". He sent me the invite and I didn't RSVP cos I thought it would be full of people who would want to kill me over forcing them to honour a misprice.

A few months later I went to the dealers for some warranty work (yes this was a huge German car chain) and the guy totally ignored me.

I was quite hurt by this.