JoeCarl
Hasn't posted much yet...
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2015
- Messages
- 22
- Reaction score
- 2
- Points
- 3
- Location
- Houston
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Howdy, y'all!
After a car fire consumed my former vehicle a week ago, I've been test driving and researching like mad. Finally decided on the Genesis this past Friday, and after test drives yesterday decided on the 5.0L Ultimate...I am a sucker for a smooth ride, which is very important given the state of the streets in my neck of the woods.
I'm not that particular on color, but I do want a dark interior.
Insurance covers rental for 30 days, so I can afford to wait until the end of the month, but now that I know what I want I'm ready to get it.
Questions for those of you who have successfully negotiated deals: Care to share your strategies? Back in the day, before every dealer had their inventory online (I'm old), I did my research, set my price (with help from my late father), faxed my bid to a dozen dealers, and bought from the one that accepted my price. Today, I can email the internet salesperson at every dealer in a 500 mile radius more easily than I could fax back in the day, but whereas information was not as readily accessible then, there was also more certainty in the pricing levels, dealer costs and holdbacks, &c.
Looking at the web-advertised pricing over the last two days, I've found a local low of $49.2K at (another delaer has one at $47.6K, but it has almost 14K miles on it!). That's already at Farmer's/TrueCar pricing. Since this is effectively a year-old vehicle, with new MY expected Very Soon Now®, how much more of a discount is it possible to ring out of the dealers? Do the Flex Cash coupons expire with the model year, so they have to use them? Anything else I should be thinking of?
This forum, KBB, and Edmunds have been invaluable to me and others, so I thank you for what you have already shared, and what I hope to glean from you further!
PS I'm in Houston, but willing to travel for a great deal.
After a car fire consumed my former vehicle a week ago, I've been test driving and researching like mad. Finally decided on the Genesis this past Friday, and after test drives yesterday decided on the 5.0L Ultimate...I am a sucker for a smooth ride, which is very important given the state of the streets in my neck of the woods.
I'm not that particular on color, but I do want a dark interior.
Insurance covers rental for 30 days, so I can afford to wait until the end of the month, but now that I know what I want I'm ready to get it.
Questions for those of you who have successfully negotiated deals: Care to share your strategies? Back in the day, before every dealer had their inventory online (I'm old), I did my research, set my price (with help from my late father), faxed my bid to a dozen dealers, and bought from the one that accepted my price. Today, I can email the internet salesperson at every dealer in a 500 mile radius more easily than I could fax back in the day, but whereas information was not as readily accessible then, there was also more certainty in the pricing levels, dealer costs and holdbacks, &c.
Looking at the web-advertised pricing over the last two days, I've found a local low of $49.2K at (another delaer has one at $47.6K, but it has almost 14K miles on it!). That's already at Farmer's/TrueCar pricing. Since this is effectively a year-old vehicle, with new MY expected Very Soon Now®, how much more of a discount is it possible to ring out of the dealers? Do the Flex Cash coupons expire with the model year, so they have to use them? Anything else I should be thinking of?
This forum, KBB, and Edmunds have been invaluable to me and others, so I thank you for what you have already shared, and what I hope to glean from you further!

PS I'm in Houston, but willing to travel for a great deal.