kermit116
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We are looking at getting a new car this fall: a Volkswagen TDI model. We'll be trading in a vehicle as part of the downpayment. The model we want is the full package TDI; this will be a car we'll put about 20k-25k miles on each year during a very long daily commute (in addition to family road trips).
We definitely want the TDI based on mpg & longevity of diesel engines. VW TDIs are very desirable in our metropolitan area, so it can be hard to find one that has all the options. That being said, we do have 5-6 VW dealers within about 60-80 miles of us, so we have several places to look for the exact car we want.
Considering these factors, I'm anticipating it will not be that easy to bargain down the price of the car because demand is high. We've already met with a salesman at a local dealer for a test drive, and have been in touch with him a few times over the last few months.
So, here are my questions.
--As a bargaining chip, what are our best options:
1. Bargain down the price of the new VW TDI?
2. Bargain up the trade in value of our current vehicle?
3. Bargain for a longer/more extensive warranty? (if they offer a 36,000 miles free service/maintenance, try to kick that up to 50,000 or 100,000 miles of coverage)
4. Some combo of the above options?
--Are we better off trying to trade in our vehicle at the VW dealer (it's not a VW)? Or is it better to try to get a quote from a place like Carmax & possibly use that in bargaining with the VW dealer?
Any other tips (especially from those who work in car dealerships) would be appreciated!
We definitely want the TDI based on mpg & longevity of diesel engines. VW TDIs are very desirable in our metropolitan area, so it can be hard to find one that has all the options. That being said, we do have 5-6 VW dealers within about 60-80 miles of us, so we have several places to look for the exact car we want.
Considering these factors, I'm anticipating it will not be that easy to bargain down the price of the car because demand is high. We've already met with a salesman at a local dealer for a test drive, and have been in touch with him a few times over the last few months.
So, here are my questions.
--As a bargaining chip, what are our best options:
1. Bargain down the price of the new VW TDI?
2. Bargain up the trade in value of our current vehicle?
3. Bargain for a longer/more extensive warranty? (if they offer a 36,000 miles free service/maintenance, try to kick that up to 50,000 or 100,000 miles of coverage)
4. Some combo of the above options?
--Are we better off trying to trade in our vehicle at the VW dealer (it's not a VW)? Or is it better to try to get a quote from a place like Carmax & possibly use that in bargaining with the VW dealer?
Any other tips (especially from those who work in car dealerships) would be appreciated!