Toronto / GTA Sightings
#5
that was the second one i ever spotted since its release.
there's tons in the dealer off course.
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guys any advice as to how to approach the dealers since im planning to email 6 of my most convenient ones in the states. i was going to blind copy all of them an ask them if they have the car i want. then perhaps ask for a quote.
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and is it true that canadian dealers cant give out pricing info online (through email), other than msrp ? i got a local dealer in toronto who wants me to 'come in'. haha.
there's tons in the dealer off course.
.
guys any advice as to how to approach the dealers since im planning to email 6 of my most convenient ones in the states. i was going to blind copy all of them an ask them if they have the car i want. then perhaps ask for a quote.
.
and is it true that canadian dealers cant give out pricing info online (through email), other than msrp ? i got a local dealer in toronto who wants me to 'come in'. haha.
#6
I have never heard about CDN dealers not being able to give out pricing (other than MSRP) through email. Maybe it's because I quality for VPP (www.vppcanada.ca) and the dealer I am conversing with is able to talk numbers. VPP is a no-hagle deal with nissan/infiniti canada.
I don't think it is written anywhere in stone that they cannot talk numbers via email but I think it makes better business sense NOT to (for the dealer). Dealers tend not to expose their pricing unless they can smell that you are "serious" about purchasing.
Infiniti numbers have been low for the past while - and the salesmen are hungry - I'm sure if you go in and are serious or at least "appear" serious - they will give you a much better price than MSRP.
I don't think it is written anywhere in stone that they cannot talk numbers via email but I think it makes better business sense NOT to (for the dealer). Dealers tend not to expose their pricing unless they can smell that you are "serious" about purchasing.
Infiniti numbers have been low for the past while - and the salesmen are hungry - I'm sure if you go in and are serious or at least "appear" serious - they will give you a much better price than MSRP.
#7
Exactly, dealers can definitely give out numbers on a car over e-mail. That's technically how internet deals go down with dealerships, all online and you just come in to get the car. Sales tactics is the only reason why they want you to come in. They want to haggle with you in person because it puts you in an uncomfortable situation, one where you'll more likely make a decision favorable to them. They can then try all their fancy sales tactics on you, test drives, looking at the car etc. It's much harder to be a hard *** in person face to face than anonymously over the phone.
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#14
i live there too.. i took the g out on saturday.. and saw a vibrant red..
waved(he didn't notice).. saw a base liquid metal grey.. couple of weeks ago.. some old lady driving.. was reeeally close to the steer wheel going about 80 on the 401.. didn't match at all..
waved(he didn't notice).. saw a base liquid metal grey.. couple of weeks ago.. some old lady driving.. was reeeally close to the steer wheel going about 80 on the 401.. didn't match at all..