96ZJBeast
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- Middletown, CT
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- 2007 Sport Trac Ltd.
So I found a 4x4 2007 Limited, V8, with 33,000 miles on it and an internet price of $25,550 at a local dealership. I found the same dealership's listing of the same vehicle in the current issue of a local bi-weekly bargain shopper for $23,995. The vehicle is mint--charcoal grey, black and white leather without a crease, sunroof, power rear window, dvd player behind the sunroof, tonneau cover and bed extender...barely a scratch or blemish anywhere other than superficial marks on the bed surface.
To make a long story short, after some haggling and getting nowhere, I made my final offer of $23,995--out the door. They didn't take it.
The manager took me in his office and showed me his computer and a printout showing that he paid $22,025 for the truck. He said $23,995 out the door would require that he take a loss. Now here's the catcher--the Carfax that the dealer provided me last night showed that the vehicle has been on their lot since 11/15/2010.
Wouldn't you think they'd move on price to just cover their expenses, rather than keep the Sport Trac on their lot for any longer? Told them I was ready to put their asking deposit on the vehicle until I could pay them cash no later than Saturday morning, probably tomorrow night.
I walked, more than a little pissed off. Haggling isn't my strong suit--I hate it, but I've never been to a no haggling Ford dealership. I've been to Saturn, I've been to Carmax, I've been to Enterprise and I know they don't negotiate. This is the first time I've been to a Ford dealership where the dealer wouldn't move more than $200 from their initial listing in a newspaper.
Any thoughts? Seriously--I'm asking for advice.
To make a long story short, after some haggling and getting nowhere, I made my final offer of $23,995--out the door. They didn't take it.
The manager took me in his office and showed me his computer and a printout showing that he paid $22,025 for the truck. He said $23,995 out the door would require that he take a loss. Now here's the catcher--the Carfax that the dealer provided me last night showed that the vehicle has been on their lot since 11/15/2010.
Wouldn't you think they'd move on price to just cover their expenses, rather than keep the Sport Trac on their lot for any longer? Told them I was ready to put their asking deposit on the vehicle until I could pay them cash no later than Saturday morning, probably tomorrow night.
I walked, more than a little pissed off. Haggling isn't my strong suit--I hate it, but I've never been to a no haggling Ford dealership. I've been to Saturn, I've been to Carmax, I've been to Enterprise and I know they don't negotiate. This is the first time I've been to a Ford dealership where the dealer wouldn't move more than $200 from their initial listing in a newspaper.
Any thoughts? Seriously--I'm asking for advice.