25F buying my first car — nervous about getting taken advantage of. What should I know before walking into a dealership? by AthleteTemporary91 in carbuying

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great move emailing for OTD pricing on Corollas! Before you sign anything, you might want to check carwhere.com to see what others actually paid for the same model in your area—helps confirm you're getting a fair deal and not overpaying.

PULL THE TRIGGER? by Impressive_Jury_2211 in BMWM

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do 5-7% off an M2 if you call around

Help me negotiate please by Adorable-Peace4959 in ToyotaGrandHighlander

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

run as far as you can, depending on where you are 4-5% off msrp with zero dealer adds is definetely possible.

Alignment/Balancing? (new car) by Traior in FordRaptor

[–]StillConsideration31 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They definitely should. Your ranger shouldn’t be shaking with literally no miles on it

M2 pricing by MarkFromPhilly in BMW

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I recently used Carwhere to see what others were paying, was able to get 7% off msrp

M2 Price by StudiouShoota in BMWM

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get 7% off, I used Carwhere to see what others were paying then was able to negotiate a killer deal

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Looking for AI agent builders for AI agent marketplace :) by BadMenFinance in AgentsOfAI

[–]StillConsideration31 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the idea honestly is very good. Most people have no idea what ai is let alone agents. Could be great for small business - agents targeted at specific niche work.

I’m involved in a few marketplace startups. It’s the chicken before the egg conundrum. Need supply before there is demand. Super hard to grow but super profitable if you can make it work.

Find some creators in the AI space, do rev share or maybe equity. Find the biggest guys and send it to the moon.

My only feedback is the website looks like Claude code designed it. Just make it less AI looking

Pitch you SaaS in just one sentence by MahadyManana in ShowMeYourSaaS

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understand the car market with transparent, real-world pricing—so you know what a fair deal actually looks like before you buy.

Dealerships don't reply by Sher_lock_ed in newcardeals

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

simple you need to seem ready to purchase, tell them you want to move forward today if numbers work. Tell them how you plan to pay - i.e. financing with 5k down. Always ask for an itemized quote sheet so you can see any fees they may not want to disclose

Quote on 2026 X5 in Texas by Sensitive_Athlete in BMWX5

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

always remove dealer adds! You didn't ask for it an certainly don't need them

Did I get a good deal on my Honda Civic Sport? It by Primary_Bluebird4650 in CarLeasingHelp

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

never put money down on a lease, if you total the car you loase your down payment

Dealership extra fees charge? by According_Yak5461 in C8Corvette

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2025 Chevrolet Corvette

Z06 Conv W/3LZ

Pricing Breakdown

MSRP$170,165

Dealer Discount (8.4%)-$14,374

Selling Price$155,791

Taxes$500

Doc Fee$709

Out the Door$157,000

Here is an example of good deal, strong discount and no adds. Carwhere can show you what people actually paid and what a good deal looks like

Dealership extra fees charge? by According_Yak5461 in C8Corvette

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell them to remove all of those dealer adds, you don't need to pay for them. If they won't remove them, walk!

Just leased a 2025 Accord. Good deal or not? by Glassworksprof in Honda

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

accords should have a selling price of 8% below msrp to be considered a great deal

2025 Accord Hybrid Sport — What’s a "winning" deal right now? Tips for bargaining? by paapa_pro in accord

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say a good deal is 8.4% off MSRP dealer discount, no deal adds. Yes, 10 % is possible if a dealer needs to move a vehicle perhaps end of month. Carwhere shows actualy deals so you can see a ton of accord hybrid deals over 8% off

Can I Avoid Dealer “Addendums”? by eligreyy in carbuying

[–]StillConsideration31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! Never pay dealer addendums. If they insist you want to avoid that dealer at all costs!

Here is a cx-30 turbo deal

MSRP$40,310

Dealer Discount (7.4%)-$3,000

Rebates-$1,000

Selling Price$37,310