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Posted: 03/04/10 05:10 PM
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I don’t know if anybody else has ever tried using a negotiating service before, but I was very happy with the one that I used. The price that I paid was $5,100 less than what the average American paid for the same car last year. I found the average price on truecar.com. I bought a new Chevy Cobalt. I was planning on buying a used car to save some money. However, the deal that they were able to make for me was better than any used car deal with low miles that I could find. I would recommend that if you are thinking about buying a car to check out their site and let them try and beat the best price you have gotten. It doesn’t cost you anything unless you are happy with their number. If you are happy with their number you just have to pay them for the quote. It is basically like handing someone a $10 bill and them giving you back a $100.
Their site is www.cardealnegotiator.com
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m09b86
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Posted: 03/04/10 05:40 PM
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Creating competition among car dealers is by far the most important thing you can do when negotiating. If you fail to do this you don’t stand a chance! It feels extremely good to watch the car salesmen cry in your rearview mirror as you drive away with your brand new car!The second thing that you have to do is research everything that they say. You will soon realize how often they are lying to you!
Happy Negotiating http://www.cardealnegotiator.com
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mchance
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Posted: 03/25/10 09:01 AM
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Sounds like a win. I'm going to have to check out cardealnegotiator.com. Already familiar with and digging truecar.com They've been helping me with a starting point for my next Honda. The site's kind of fun to just go on and look at premier makes as well - for instance, I like visiting to see what folks in my area recently paid for Rolls or Maybach!
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HammoFord
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Posted: 04/07/10 01:50 PM
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Our Ford Dealership in CT sells all new cars below dealer invoice, no questions asked. In my opinion, this is the future of the car business. Here is the link http://stealaford.com/
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CarGuru8
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Posted: 05/04/10 01:23 PM
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have you guys ever heard about http://www.truecar.com/index.html?sourceId=bestprices&campaignId=t3_auto ??
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Irvauto
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Posted: 06/01/10 12:36 PM
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Why not just skip the dealer and buy the vehicle at the auction where 90% of their vehicles come from? Might as well save yourself thousands of dollars. Check this out:
easyexport.us/carfinder/vehicle/CLEAN_TITLE_2010_HONDA_ACCORD_11832010/?a_aid=4c054bdec9d5b
Cut the middle man/woman/dealer and save some time and money.
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Posted: 06/01/10 04:22 PM
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I usually don't like to get riped off by dealers, with all there high taxes on a car thats worth 12k they want to charge you 20k so i found a web page were you may desire on your prices. http://www.copart.com/c2/car_auction_search_results.html?_eventId=getLot&execution=e3s4&lotId=8932400&returnPage=SEARCH_RESULTS/?a_aid=4bfc2493cf522 i bought this car for 6k had my paperwork in around 3-4 days was simple and cheep. I've recommended it to family and friends
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chipg
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Posted: 08/24/10 11:01 PM
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If you guys have an iPhone there is a new app called Car Tell Auction Prices, it tells you what used car dealers actually pay for their cars they buy at the wholesale dealer auctions. There is nothing better than showing the salesman 50 examples of how much that car sold for, the look on their face is priceless its the best 10 bucks you'll ever spend!
Car Tell Auction Prices - in the iPhone app store
http//www.cartellapp.com
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shaw10
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Posted: 09/10/10 10:05 AM
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Negotiating is the secret...
Negotiating for a new car can strike fear into the heart of even the most rugged individuals. It's not surprising. Car dealers and manufacturers have arranged pricing in a manner designed to daze and confuse the consumer. However, simply by understanding the tricks of the trade, consumers can save hundreds, even thousands of dollars on their new cars.
http://hubpages.com/hub/The-New-Rules-of-Car-Buying
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Posted: 12/29/10 10:46 PM
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What a witty brain you have..!! Really you deserve a applaud..!! Now I guess after you post this everyone's gonna follow your steps..!
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Posted: 12/31/10 05:44 PM
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Posted: 04/25/11 10:56 AM
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It feels exceedingly good to watch the vehicle salesmen bawl in your rearview reflector as you propel away with your emblem new car!The second thing that you have to manage is study everything that they say. You will shortly recognize how often they are lying to you!.
Last Minute Holiday Deals
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NikaWoren
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Posted: 09/17/12 04:50 AM
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Hi everyone.
Can please give me an advice. Not long time ago I gave a birth to the second child in our family and now we are thinking of buying a family car. My budget is a $25.000. Now my dilemma, I don't know much about cars and have only every purchased VW. The problem is that VWs are really expensive and don't meet our needs. After doing quite a bit of research we have narrowed down our search to the following 3 vehicles:
2012 Honda CR-V 2.4L http://automobiles.honda.com/cr-v/ 2013 Ford Escape 2.0L EcoBoost http://www.ford.com/suvs/escape/ 2012 Chevrolet Equinox 2.4L http://www.chevrolet.com/equinox-crossover-suv.html
What can you say about these vehicles? I would appreciate any recommendations regarding the cars above and would value the input of owners with these cars already.
Also I've found the website http://carstraderusa.com/car-discount.html and it offers these cars at the price, which is lower than dealers' offers in my state. Can I trust them though? Is there anybody who dealt with them?
Thanks for your time.
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cahpow
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Posted: 12/26/12 10:32 AM
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You get the best deal with a professional negotiator that's on YOUR side not the dealers.
Check us out. CAHPOW! A Boston based car buying service. We service all 50 states getting customers like you the best deal.
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henry.budd
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Posted: 01/29/13 06:13 AM
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Wow, sounds like you got yourself a great deal. Also thanks for sharing your experience with us.
www.newusedcarssacramento.com
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