whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaDave
Shit me a standard VXR is £19k and Nurburgring best part of £23k!!!
no one pays that though
try nearer 13k for a brand new VXR
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willay
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Apparently the key is to show them that the same spec car is being sold cheaper elsewhere. Not just ask and get half price off
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Not sure where this massive stigma about not paying list price, must be a vauxhall thing, but from mine and many other experience, salesman offer very little in wayh of discounts, they might move a little, 500 quid if you are lucky etc, but people make out you just ask and basically get it half price
you dont ask they just do it
Its like DFS. Have half price sale on year round. Just sell them for that price but as RRP - thats what they are worth
Its to get you in the mind set you are getting a bargain when in reality your paying for what its worth
Its the whole German car thing. People say they hold their value better so its a better buy. Yes they do but thye cost more to start with so in reality it costs you more to have the German model
i.e say you pay 22k for an insignia that hold 40% of its value in 3 years - you lose 13.2k. Pay 30k for a German car that holds 50% of its value and you lose 15k
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just buy 6month old, massive discount same car
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Dave
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by Steve
Not sure where this massive stigma about not paying list price, must be a vauxhall thing, but from mine and many other experience, salesman offer very little in wayh of discounts, they might move a little, 500 quid if you are lucky etc, but people make out you just ask and basically get it half price
you dont ask they just do it
Its like DFS. Have half price sale on year round. Just sell them for that price but as RRP - thats what they are worth
Its to get you in the mind set you are getting a bargain when in reality your paying for what its worth
Its the whole German car thing. People say they hold their value better so its a better buy. Yes they do but thye cost more to start with so in reality it costs you more to have the German model
i.e say you pay 22k for an insignia that hold 40% of its value in 3 years - you lose 13.2k. Pay 30k for a German car that holds 50% of its value and you lose 15k
On the plus side, you've been driving a BMW/Audi for 3 years though and not a Vauxhall.
They'd have to knock a good 4.5k off that 1.2 at least, I don't see them doing that unless Vauxhall have some sort of new pricing policy.
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaDave
quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by Steve
Not sure where this massive stigma about not paying list price, must be a vauxhall thing, but from mine and many other experience, salesman offer very little in wayh of discounts, they might move a little, 500 quid if you are lucky etc, but people make out you just ask and basically get it half price
you dont ask they just do it
Its like DFS. Have half price sale on year round. Just sell them for that price but as RRP - thats what they are worth
Its to get you in the mind set you are getting a bargain when in reality your paying for what its worth
Its the whole German car thing. People say they hold their value better so its a better buy. Yes they do but thye cost more to start with so in reality it costs you more to have the German model
i.e say you pay 22k for an insignia that hold 40% of its value in 3 years - you lose 13.2k. Pay 30k for a German car that holds 50% of its value and you lose 15k
On the plus side, you've been driving a BMW/Audi for 3 years though and not a Vauxhall.
They'd have to knock a good 4.5k off that 1.2 at least, I don't see them doing that unless Vauxhall have some sort of new pricing policy.
i can only speak from experience of buying the VXR for 13k
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Dave
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To be fair the German cars cost more because they are, for the most part, better cars. A bit like why French cars are cheaper and Korean ones even more so.
What I'm getting at is similar to your sofa analogy, are Vauxhall deliberately inflating list price so you think you are getting a good deal? Seams a risky strategy if people just compare list prices and go for the cheaper one without visiting the dealer. Might nip down to Perrys tomorrow, see what the prices are really.
[Edited on 07-10-2011 by CorsaDave]
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Steve
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Iv yet to see a dealer offer these magic discounts i must admit I have never tried a Vauxhall dealer though
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Ojc
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When we got the Corsa VXR he told us 17k and 500 extra for the 18's and then £300 for paint, I said "hold that thought"
Walked away with the car in arden blue with 18's for 14,900
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Iv yet to see a dealer offer these magic discounts i must admit I have never tried a Vauxhall dealer though
walk into a ford dealer and give them a flash of the ford employee card and they magically take off 2k.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaDave
To be fair the German cars cost more because they are, for the most part, better cars. A bit like why French cars are cheaper and Korean ones even more so.
What I'm getting at is similar to your sofa analogy, are Vauxhall deliberately inflating list price so you think you are getting a good deal? Seams a risky strategy if people just compare list prices and go for the cheaper one without visiting the dealer. Might nip down to Perrys tomorrow, see what the prices are really.
[Edited on 07-10-2011 by CorsaDave]
thats all it is, they inflate the price so they can then take 2 grand off and people think they are getting the bargain of the century.
they blame the rising cost of their cars on inflation/weak pound and no one bats an eyelid.
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Ojc
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German cars are not what they used to be BTW
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
German cars are not what they used to be BTW
partly agree - although everyone else has closed the gap IMO. Quality of fords and vauxhalls are much better IMO
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Iv yet to see a dealer offer these magic discounts i must admit I have never tried a Vauxhall dealer though
as said i got the VXR brand new for 13k some 4-5k off list price
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