What do you think?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by TheBuyersNET, Nov 29, 2006.

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    TheBuyersNET Guest

    That you would get a better deal when you buy one car or five people
    get together and buy five cars from the same dealer?
     
    TheBuyersNET, Nov 29, 2006
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    motsco_ Guest

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    It depends on what BRAND of car you all buy. You might get 5 x SCREWED.

    :-(

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Nov 29, 2006
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    TheBuyersNET Guest

    TheBuyersNET.com - a collective bargaining portal has been designed to
    help you network with people who are interested in getting bargain
    prices or deep discounts on products or services ranging from airline
    tickets, televisons, vacation packages, household appliances or on cars
    at a time of your choosing.
     
    TheBuyersNET, Nov 29, 2006
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    JXStern Guest

    Ain't gonna matter enough to bother, especially after the portal takes
    a cut. You'd have to get it into the dozens to save two percent.

    J.
     
    JXStern, Nov 29, 2006
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    Rich Guest

    No. A car isn't as much of a commodity item as, say, DVD players.

    No dealer is going to "give away" cars when he can sell them to someone else
    and make an additional $100-$4,000 in profit.

    Now, the sole exception to this rule may be a Chrysler/Dodge dealer. Most
    of them are drowning in '06s thanks to Chrysler's weird "sales bank" policy.
    Look it up, it's insane.
     
    Rich, Nov 29, 2006
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    TheBuyersNET Guest

    As much as I agree with you that no dealer is going to give away cars,
    no dealer is also going to pass up $100,000 (assuming $20K is the cost
    of one car) of business. The more the number of people getting together
    the more you will be able to negotiate especially if you time it around
    the dealership sales events when they are trying to get rid of
    inventory.
     
    TheBuyersNET, Nov 29, 2006
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    TheBuyersNET Guest

    The portal presently has no plans of taking any commission on any of
    the financial transactions that are effected. The portal relies
    entirely on advertising revenue.
     
    TheBuyersNET, Nov 29, 2006
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    Rmccaughern Guest

    Yes, when purchasing a car from a local dealer a discount might be
    applicable. Based on my expereinces, honda is not the company that will
    offer those types of discounts. There is such a high demand they sell
    themselves. If you were to goto a dodge dealer they might cut you a
    deal in an effort to boost sales.

    Good luck!
     
    Rmccaughern, Nov 30, 2006
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