PoppyToyota,
great post.
here's another tip when you're contemplating buying a new car.
if you are a member of a credit union, when you get to the dealership, ask for the credit union salesperson. usually, credit unions strike some sort of a deal w/ the dealerships for simple, no haggle, no hassle pricing.
for instance, i'm a member of texans credit union [cos i worked at TI years ago]. they have a great set of pages on cars - go to
http://www.texanscu.org, click on
Personal Banking then on
Car Shop under the
Lending section.
say you want a brand new VW beetle convertible. you can either...
a) Build your own car [search area on the left of the main carshop page]. after i put in 2009 VW New Beetle, i got...
MSRP: $25,990
Invoice Price: $24,686
Options: $0
Exterior Color: Not Specified
Interior Color: Not Specified
Total MSRP: (Includes Destination Charge: $700) $26,690
i added a few options and then it showed me MSRP vs. invoice prices.
National Base Price $25,990 $24,686
Destination Charge $700 $700
Optional Equipment -- --
Convertible Top Storage Cover (NCC) $299 $199
Cream (CT) $0 $0
Cream Leatherette (LL) $0 $0
Total with options $26,989 $25,585
or
b) use the "Look for a CUDL AutoSMART Dealership" search area to find a list of the VW dealers in your search area - in my case, Metro in Irving and Boardwalk in Richardson [closer to me]. i looked at Boardwalk's cars and their web prices [MSRP?] range from 26,240 to 28,040.
at the vw.com website, i "built" a convertible w/ the same options - their price was 25,990 [not including destination charge].
so, before you go to the dealership, call you CU and find out what their special deal pricing is relative to invoice. then when you get to the dealership, you can make sure that's what they offer you.
i've bought my last three cars this way. my previous car was a VW beetle diesel fm rusty wallis when it was on e. nw hwy [the same year i started hobbying in earnest]. i got the vw beetle for either 200 under or 200 over invoice cost [about 1400 less that the MSRP that year]. all in about 30 mins after i test drove a regular beetle and a diesel beetle!! [financing and paying for it took longer].
i just checked and credit union of texas [old dallas teachers credit union] has a similar car site and priced it the same.
also, before you go check w/ your credit union for loan rates. many dealerships will match or beat credit union's rates.
in short, extremely simple no haggle shopping. "hi - i'd like to talk w/ a credit union sales rep. i'd like a vw beetle. here's my deposit. thanks for the keys" [well, maybe not that simple].
and think of the fun you can have w/ the money you save!