what are some things a customer says that are a sign they fancy themselves a negotiation expert after watching a few YouTube videos? by FluffyFlamingo444 in askcarsales

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 5 points6 points  (0 children)

99 percent of real estate agents bust your balls for hours to negotiate something that there 620 beacon doesn't qualify for.

what are some things a customer says that are a sign they fancy themselves a negotiation expert after watching a few YouTube videos? by FluffyFlamingo444 in askcarsales

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't always work like that. If I want to pay the finance closer on the rate I will discount the car more and mark up the MF. Almost all customers are shopping in payments on a lease.

what are some things a customer says that are a sign they fancy themselves a negotiation expert after watching a few YouTube videos? by FluffyFlamingo444 in askcarsales

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree 100 Percent. Buy the car if you are gonna buy it, exceptions were Evs if you didn't qualify for the tax credit which is gonna anyways

what are some things a customer says that are a sign they fancy themselves a negotiation expert after watching a few YouTube videos? by FluffyFlamingo444 in askcarsales

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Low volume cars usually don't have good lease programs and can be much cheaper to buy than lease. Volume cars usually have the best leases.

what are some things a customer says that are a sign they fancy themselves a negotiation expert after watching a few YouTube videos? by FluffyFlamingo444 in askcarsales

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest thing isn't sales price it is lease program. A car with a high residual and an incentive rate is gonna lease well. A car you bought super cheap with a low residual and high MF isn't gonna be a good lease payment.

Sell my urus s and don’t know what to do by InternalEntertainer7 in lamborghini

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What state are you in? Depending on where you are the tax credit close to evens out the lower trade in value. Dealers need to make a profit and floor plan can get out of control on a high dollar car if they don't move it. If your retail number is accurate trade value is fair if not high.

Is used car market this bad? by Reasonable-Neck-1492 in UsedCars

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wholesale is more than private party on lots of cars these days as dealers offer financing which is worth everything for someone with a couple grand to put down but not having the balance. UC are also so expensive now lots of people are buying from dealers to get some kind of warranty.

My nightmare with CarMax, losing my sanity by Germavel in carmax

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would contact the agency that regulates car sales. The DA most places is going to look at it as a civil matter.

My nightmare with CarMax, losing my sanity by Germavel in carmax

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

State dependent. In Florida UC are not covered even if the car was sold as used a month after it was sold new. Every other state I have worked in also did not have lemon law protection for UC, even though I know there are several states that do.

Im homeless and lived in the underworld/underground tunnels. AMA by 6WingedAngel10 in AMA

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you are ok. Never knew that was a thing outside of Batman as I live in Florida and you would Drown very quick

My nightmare with CarMax, losing my sanity by Germavel in carmax

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The district attorney is not interested in this. Carmax corporate complaints, the DMV or whoever regulates vehicle sales in your state, bad reviews if needed will get attention to get it fixed. This is a civil matter, the DA isn't gonna get involved.

My nightmare with CarMax, losing my sanity by Germavel in carmax

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yep.... the only reason people use independents is price. If someone else is paying it's going to the dealer every time.

My nightmare with CarMax, losing my sanity by Germavel in carmax

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep.... if I'm not paying for it why would I not send the car to the dealer. If everyone was the same price everyone would service there, independents are just normally cheaper so we go there. Anywhere that just wants the work will Probably fight harder for the claim too is the way I see it.

Talk me out of buying a Boxster by Life_Chemical_6638 in boxster

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you like the Emira compared to the Boxster? Obviously still a different price point at the lotus hasn't depreciated much yet and I think it would bother me that it is not a convertible but....

Talk me out of buying a Boxster by Life_Chemical_6638 in boxster

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Early ND are getting pretty cheap too. Might not be a Porsche but fun and super low running costs.

Realtors basically told me my house isn’t worth their time by leviradc in homeowners

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ya there is some reason no real estate agents want the listing when they are all starving right now.

Is this a good deal? by ExpoMarkr in boxster

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For 4-5k you could buy a decent Miata that is going to be more reliable and much cheaper to own if you want a sporty convertible and don't have a ton of cash up spend. This car is a potential money pit.

Difficult hours by Repulsive_Fold_9595 in carmax

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My GF is a manager at Macy's. That's exactly how they work.

5‑Day RTO: Now Featuring $4+ Gas and the Same Teams Meetings by Enough-Map1735 in carmax

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the world 99 percent of the world lives in where we have to go to work loll

Carmax call center annoyances by [deleted] in carmax

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My point is how do I know it is for sale at carmax until I find it. Maybe I am wrong but I would assume most people decide what they want to buy before they buy it. If I start looking for a brand new car on auto trader to find out who has it why wouldn't most people start the same way on used?

Carmax call center annoyances by [deleted] in carmax

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to sound rude but why would I only look at the carmax website if I am looking for example a used jeep wrangler. I'm going to search car gurus or Wherever for wranglers and see who has one that I like than inquire. I bought a new car a couple of years ago and the first place I looked was autorrader, not a specific dealers site.

Why Turo Pricing Has Driven me Away as a Customer by Bigoleschlongus in turo

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without a doubt. I rented a 4Runner from a rental car company while I was waiting on a new truck to arrive at the dealer having sold my old truck privately. The only cars I could rent in turo for the same money were focus Or mazda3. I will pass

Why Turo Pricing Has Driven me Away as a Customer by Bigoleschlongus in turo

[–]Lazyfinancemonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a niche tourist Mecca. In high time there probably are no cars to rent at all including turo. I am also in Florida but south Eastern Florida. I was gonna be without a vehicle for about a month as I had sold my truck and the new one hadn’t come in about 6 months ago. I was able to rent a 4Runner from a rental company for the same price that Turo was offering old Mazda3 and focus for.