KDB
Well-Known Member
It seems like you really like Dealer C and they are closest to you, why not ask them if they can match the price of Dealer A? If they do meet the price, you win with a great price and "home" dealer closer to you for possible future transactions, if they do not meet the price simply go with A and you still win with a great priceInternet quotes on a 2 door Sport w/ 6MT, A/C, and Anti-Spin (and tan interior) [MSRP$30830]:
including all dealer/doc fees,
Dennis Dillon: $28,419+TTL w/o Chrysler financing (I really don't wanna play Idaho games though)
Dealer A: $29,976+TTL (nice guys with super high google ratings, 30 miles away)
Dealer B: $29,080+TTL (honestly seems a bit shady, but who knows. claiming 'employee pricing')
Dealer C: $30,700+TTL (extremely helpful dealership I test drove and had discussions at. closest to home. high-rated service dept.)
input? are quotes sometimes too good to be true? I'm leaning Dealer A.
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