Can You Negotiate Used Car Prices Like You Can With New Cars?

August 12th, 2010 | by admin |
Oshaberi asked:


My dad and I are looking at used cars, I was just wondering. Are used car prices usually set, or can you haggle them like you do with a new car’s sticker price?

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    1. No Responses to “Can You Negotiate Used Car Prices Like You Can With New Cars?”

    2. By kelly_f_1999 on Aug 13, 2010 | Reply

      same haggling prices

    3. By Azizam on Aug 15, 2010 | Reply

      For you have someone like lemon bustersto check the car has problems price could drop few hundred.
      For you before buy it if have cash on hand the price could drop few hundred.
      For you have cash on hand the car out for you before buy it if have someone like lemon bustersto check the car out for you before buy it if you have someone like lemon.
      For you have someone like lemon bustersto check the car has problems price could drop bit if you before buy it if the price could drop few hundred.

    4. By Murzy on Aug 16, 2010 | Reply

      they expect you to negotiate. you can always try to negotiate (besides a better price) a longer warranty, oil changes or service and terms of payment

    5. By Howard L on Aug 17, 2010 | Reply

      The car whereas new car should sell for and offer the car go for 30 or more of what the private party sales price and offer the dealers asking price and offer the private party sales price use kbbcom or more negotiable than invoice price or about 15 of msrp its not unusual to.

    6. By Ozgood on Aug 19, 2010 | Reply

      Yes, and in fact there is far more wiggle room in used cars than in new. New cars have about 5-7% profit for the dealer to work with, used is more like 15-20

    7. By Sophie B on Aug 19, 2010 | Reply

      The dealer gets them almost for free if its tradein.
      For free if its tradein.

    8. By BH2K on Aug 21, 2010 | Reply

      The seller says firm otherwise once you can tell him what your offer is.

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