TrueCar.com
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TrueCar.com
Has anyone had any experience with TrueCar.com? They seem to be very popular now and quite a number of dealerships use them. If you're not familiar with them, they have low pre-negotiated new car prices with certain dealerships. All you do is bring the pre-negotiated quote from their website to the specified dealership and there is no haggling involved.
TrueCar.com says this works with leases also. Anyone had any experience with them?
TrueCar.com says this works with leases also. Anyone had any experience with them?
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Has anyone had any experience with TrueCar.com? They seem to be very popular now and quite a number of dealerships use them. If you're not familiar with them, they have low pre-negotiated new car prices with certain dealerships. All you do is bring the pre-negotiated quote from their website to the specified dealership and there is no haggling involved.
TrueCar.com says this works with leases also. Anyone had any experience with them?
TrueCar.com says this works with leases also. Anyone had any experience with them?
#3
Damn. Wish I knew about them when I got my lease! 7K off the sticker for a lease sounds great. What was the residual on it and monthly?
#4
TrueCar is what I used to get my car. Got it exactly for what the paper stated. It seemed like a fair deal to me.
My father on the other hand, walked into an Acura dealership with the TrueCar print out and they gave him an additional 100 dollars off just to facilitate the sale.
Dealers don't have much choice in the matter anymore because if they don't sell according to the truecar price, someone else will. That leaves the dealer with excess inventory which will start to cost more money than the mfg. holdback allows.
My father on the other hand, walked into an Acura dealership with the TrueCar print out and they gave him an additional 100 dollars off just to facilitate the sale.
Dealers don't have much choice in the matter anymore because if they don't sell according to the truecar price, someone else will. That leaves the dealer with excess inventory which will start to cost more money than the mfg. holdback allows.
#5
TrueCar is the way to go.
Saved me over $6K ... see this thread for details:
https://www.myg37.com/forums/buying-...r-or-usaa.html
Saved me over $6K ... see this thread for details:
https://www.myg37.com/forums/buying-...r-or-usaa.html
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When I go to Truecar and try it, it only gives about 9% off sticker...not 16%
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What he said. Let me know what I'm missing. I've been using it to price sedans for the Mrs. to purchase soon and it's not showing me discounts anywhere near that much locally or even in the search of national pricing. Obviously I want to save as much as possible but it's only showing me discounts of about $4187 off a sticker price of $44,345 as configured (9% off MSRP).
#10
What he said. Let me know what I'm missing. I've been using it to price sedans for the Mrs. to purchase soon and it's not showing me discounts anywhere near that much locally or even in the search of national pricing. Obviously I want to save as much as possible but it's only showing me discounts of about $4187 off a sticker price of $44,345 as configured (9% off MSRP).
- Go to TrueCar to get a quote for the model with options you want.
- Print out the quote and take it to your local dealer.
- Ask them beat the dealer cost price on the quote.
- MSRP $43K - $6K = $37K = 14% discount (see example below).
- Repeat at other dealers until you are satisfied.
#12
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It's very easy to do if you follow these steps:
- Go to TrueCar to get a quote for the model with options you want.
- Print out the quote and take it to your local dealer.
- Ask them beat the dealer cost price on the quote.
- MSRP $43K - $6K = $37K = 14% discount (see example below).
- Repeat at other dealers until you are satisfied.
The $37,590 that shows on this graph is most likely not what you are going to get the car for...just because that is lowest price on the graph, that does not mean that's what you will definitely get the car for...there is a part that shows target price and it is somewhere around market average that is reasonable. I doubt few will beat "actual dealer" cost...invoice, yes....if that was the case everyone would just always walk in and say give me the car below your actual cost.
Last edited by tejasg37x; 01-22-2012 at 06:37 PM.
#13
I did all that several times and it does not come out to $37,000 on the target price...look at the part where it says "target price" not the lowest price on the graph. Notice is says anything below $39,227 is "great price"...
The $37,590 that shows on this graph is most likely not what you are going to get the car for...just because that is lowest price on the graph, that does not mean that's what you will definitely get the car for...there is a part that shows target price and it is somewhere around market average that is reasonable. I doubt few will beat "actual dealer" cost...invoice, yes....if that was the case everyone would just always walk in and say give me the car below your actual cost.
The $37,590 that shows on this graph is most likely not what you are going to get the car for...just because that is lowest price on the graph, that does not mean that's what you will definitely get the car for...there is a part that shows target price and it is somewhere around market average that is reasonable. I doubt few will beat "actual dealer" cost...invoice, yes....if that was the case everyone would just always walk in and say give me the car below your actual cost.
Don't take my word for it ... go out and test the market and see if you can get below dealer cost.
If your market is competitive like the SF Bay Area, you should have no problem making a great deal
#14
wait maybe I missed something...
but if you buy a car from a dealership in the truecar.com network you buy the car for exactly that price... no negotiations necc. but that range you posted doesn't include the packages or options... so be sure to factor that into your pricing.
the graph is really to assess what is considered a good value for purchase... sort of what edmunds does with their TMV, essentially based on what other people are paying for the car.
but yeah like just said. the more competitive the market or higher the inventory, you might score a good deal. What I do, I give the sales person an option. spend the next 6 hours negotiating with me... or spend the next 30 seconds letting me pay what I consider reasonable. I'm not asking for below dealership invoice or anything.
but if you buy a car from a dealership in the truecar.com network you buy the car for exactly that price... no negotiations necc. but that range you posted doesn't include the packages or options... so be sure to factor that into your pricing.
the graph is really to assess what is considered a good value for purchase... sort of what edmunds does with their TMV, essentially based on what other people are paying for the car.
but yeah like just said. the more competitive the market or higher the inventory, you might score a good deal. What I do, I give the sales person an option. spend the next 6 hours negotiating with me... or spend the next 30 seconds letting me pay what I consider reasonable. I'm not asking for below dealership invoice or anything.
#15
I used truecar for my price... I configured the car with just what I wanted and they provided me with 3 dealers that would match the truecar price:
Sticker 46250
Invoice 40669
Truecar 38644.
Brought the truecar list to my Infiniti dealer (one not on their list) and he gave me the car for 38644 and threw in 4 years of Infiniti Personal Assistant and Illuminated kick plates.
sharkman
Sticker 46250
Invoice 40669
Truecar 38644.
Brought the truecar list to my Infiniti dealer (one not on their list) and he gave me the car for 38644 and threw in 4 years of Infiniti Personal Assistant and Illuminated kick plates.
sharkman