Stacy's a freak
wrangles snakes
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Please help! I am ready for a new car and I would love any tips a person can give me to negotiate at the dealership. My last fews cars were purchased used (around 30k miles). I have decided that the interest rates are low enough to get a new car this time.
I have:
1. Researched my existing car's trade-in value.
2. Found out my existing car's payoff (90k miles on my 2007 Nissan Sentra and starting to have things go wrong with it - not due to be paid off for another 16 months).
3. Made an appointment tomorrow morning to see a Honda dealer (looking at a Civic). I will also make appointments to see other cars - the Civic is just the first one.
Before you all say it, know that I have been thinking about this for about a year now. Yes, I could stick with my existing car until it is paid off but I would rather have something newer and worry less about repairs. And I am concerned that I will go upsidedown on the loan. I wish that I had gotten a 4 year loan when I bought the used car - not a 5 year loan. Lesson learned there...
So in short, I am looking for negotiating tactics, help on how much mark-up cars might have, etc. I certainly do not want to screw a salesperson out of his/her livelihood but I also do not want to get taken myself (this can sometimes happen to a woman in a car dealership).
TIA!
I have:
1. Researched my existing car's trade-in value.
2. Found out my existing car's payoff (90k miles on my 2007 Nissan Sentra and starting to have things go wrong with it - not due to be paid off for another 16 months).
3. Made an appointment tomorrow morning to see a Honda dealer (looking at a Civic). I will also make appointments to see other cars - the Civic is just the first one.
Before you all say it, know that I have been thinking about this for about a year now. Yes, I could stick with my existing car until it is paid off but I would rather have something newer and worry less about repairs. And I am concerned that I will go upsidedown on the loan. I wish that I had gotten a 4 year loan when I bought the used car - not a 5 year loan. Lesson learned there...
So in short, I am looking for negotiating tactics, help on how much mark-up cars might have, etc. I certainly do not want to screw a salesperson out of his/her livelihood but I also do not want to get taken myself (this can sometimes happen to a woman in a car dealership).
TIA!