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Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - ABCRacer - 30-05-2012 05:21am

Hello Everyone,

So I recently closed on purchasing an Evoque in Prestige trim with tan interior/style 7 wheels. The main purpose was to trade my wife's 2004 Lexus RX330 before it declined further in value and to surprise her for her upcoming 40th birthday. I preordered in March 2012 and it arrived early in May, a whole two weeks before it was promised in June. So my ultimate goal was reached.

However, I have alot of past experience in negotiating purchases for new/used cars but i am not totally satisfied as the dealer wouldn't budge more than $1000 off the MSRP. I am used to at least getting the purchase price down a few thousand dollars. I even wanted the dealer to take off the style 7 wheels which added $2000 on the sticker. I'd like to poll the other Evoque owners here if my expectations were too high, got about what was right, or worse, got ripped off.

Other than that, the dealership personnel has been great and they are cooperating with my surprise gift. In the meantime, I just can't shake off this feeling that I could have gotten better with the purchase price or I've been had by them. Thanks for any comments and advice!

-Jon H


RE: Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - RacingSnake - 30-05-2012 05:44am

Hi Jon,
to be blunt, you did well to get any discount off the price (which was more than likely leveraged using your trade in car).
In the grand scheme of things and the overall price of the vehicle, I'm not sure basing ownership experience (or buyers remorse) on the amount of discount you didn't get is a good idea!!!! after all, a discount is just that, you should expect to pay full MSRP and anything off is a bonus.
I know certainly in the UK, there is no movement in price... at all!


RE: Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - ABCRacer - 30-05-2012 06:17am

Thank you RS for your reply. I really appreciate your viewpoint as well as your candor.

-Jon


RE: Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - QUEEVO - 30-05-2012 07:18am

Agreed - my dealer was insistent that there was nothing on offer to sweeten the Evoque range... Great deals on anything else, but absolutely no room to move on the Evoque. He went on so much about it, he was almost apologising...

I too would say well done at this point...
Also - didn't the entire range increase in price only recently...?


RE: Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - Straydox - 30-05-2012 08:42am

The fact that your dealer wouldn't budge on discounts (few are) should mean that your car will hold it's value better so your pay-back will be when you next change...


RE: Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - XFullFatTim - 30-05-2012 08:42am

With a worldwide waiting list many months long why on earth would they want to give anybody a discount when they can sell every one built at list price. You would be really lucky to 1c off over this side of the Atlantic, dealers aren't even throwing in loads of freebies in Europe. In the home market we even have restricted sales just to let lucky folks overseas get theirs first!


RE: Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - Neo - 30-05-2012 08:59am

From my experience, dealers don't like trade-ins because they have to sell your old car with advertising costs and time to hold the vehicle. This means they will barely budge on the price of the new car. It happens with all the dealers and doesn't matter which car you are buying. That's why I sold my car privately which means 1. I get a better price for the car and 2. I can negotiate a better discount on the new car. For me, I bargained hard and got 10% off my vehicle and corporate servicing (3 years) included!


Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - Jai - 30-05-2012 12:05pm

In Australia my Dynamic Sd4 came to $89,500 drive away with all my chosen options, gov't taxes etc etc. I managed to haggle it to $85k flat. My car has to be built in July for October delivery. Pretty happy they budged at all!


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(30-05-2012 08:59am)Neo Wrote:  From my experience, dealers don't like trade-ins because they have to sell your old car with advertising costs and time to hold the vehicle. This means they will barely budge on the price of the new car. It happens with all the dealers and doesn't matter which car you are buying. That's why I sold my car privately which means 1. I get a better price for the car and 2. I can negotiate a better discount on the new car. For me, I bargained hard and got 10% off my vehicle and corporate servicing (3 years) included!

Wow good work, wish I saw this post earlier... I think I saw you are in oz... Could have put some business through your dealer Smile


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RE: Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - Neo - 30-05-2012 01:40pm

(30-05-2012 12:05pm)Jai Wrote:  In Australia my Dynamic Sd4 came to $89,500 drive away with all my chosen options, gov't taxes etc etc. I managed to haggle it to $85k flat. My car has to be built in July for October delivery. Pretty happy they budged at all!


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Wow good work, wish I saw this post earlier... I think I saw you are in oz... Could have put some business through your dealer Smile


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That's a good deal Jai. What is the specs on your car? Mine came in at $91k and they sold it to me for $81k which I was really happy about the price Smile


Buyer's Remorse, Consolation Sought! - QUEEVO - 30-05-2012 03:17pm

Good work Neo and Jai...!!! I really think that is amazing given my experience.