Is purchasing a pre-owned car ideal for you right now? Do you see yourself driving a reliable, quality used car around ? There are many perks to buying a used vehicle besides the lower sales cost, including less depreciation, fewer fees, and wide OEM part availability. If you want to start browsing pre-owned vehicle inventories, you are probably wondering how to negotiate used car prices. Review the following guide from Sam Leman Automotive Group and learn how to negotiate a used car price successfully! Our team is here if you want to test-drive some of the used cars at our dealership in Central IL.
Doing your own research is vital when you’re searching for a used car that suits your needs. Websites like Cars.com, Edmunds, and Kelley Blue Book are useful resources for determining what a fair price is for a specific model and what other shoppers in your area have paid for a similar one. Factors like mileage, condition, features, and packages can affect the car’s value, so keep that in mind while researching. Regardless, knowing the true market value of the car you’re considering will give you an edge.
Also, be prepared to answer questions about how much you can comfortably fit into your monthly budget. When you think about the price of a car as a monthly payment only, the full price can go over your head. You want to know the price of the car — in full — right off the bat. Then, if you’re not happy with it, you can use what you’ve learned about the car’s market value to negotiate. At Sam Leman Automotive Group, we encourage our used car shoppers to ask questions and do their own research so they can find a model that truly fits their needs and budget right here on our lot!
So, if you’re unhappy with the initial asking price, how do you ask for a lower price on a used car, exactly? For some shoppers, this can be a bit nerve-wracking. There is a way to ask that’s not only polite but paints you as an informed buyer who isn’t just pulling numbers out of thin air.
After a sales associate gives you the full price of the car, you can say something like, “I’ve researched this car’s market value, and I know how much shoppers typically pay for a car like this one. If you can give me a better deal than this one (hand over a copy of the lowest sales price you’ve found or a printout of a similar listing at a local dealership), I would buy the car today.” This approach shows that you’ve done your homework and prompts the salesperson to work with you.
Taking advantage of our used car specials is a great way to snag a high-quality car at a great rate. These specials are designed to make financing easier for our customers. Our on-special used cars are competitively priced, based on current market values, so you’re guaranteed a great deal. Explore our current pre-owned vehicle offers, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions.
Everyone’s personality is unique, and your personality will affect how you negotiate. However, one thing is true for everyone: Whether you’re a people person or more introverted, you’ll need facts and research to back you up. Keep the following tips in mind to help you navigate the negotiation process:
Now you know how to negotiate used car prices! If you have any questions about how to negotiate a used car price, don’t hesitate to reach out. Call or message us online with questions or to schedule a pre-owned vehicle test drive at our dealership near . For more informative reads, review our guides on how car financing works and how long you can finance a used car!
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