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I've been in contact with a couple of dealers about buying a Koup. I've posted a blog and topic about the one that's tried to rip me off and now I'm going to tell you about the deal the other dealer just offered me.
They getting a Black on Black Koup SX fully loaded(every available option) in soon and they offered me this deal. Now this is after a lot of negotiating and is a final offer from the GM so I won't be able to get a better deal.
MSRP of Koup: $21,680
Sales Price they will give me: $20,656
Doc fee: $399
Remote Start*(Optional): $499
Runner fee: $33
Total Charges for vehicle from store: $21,587
I have a 2006 Dodge Charger SE I will be trading. I owe $9,850 on it and they will give me $9,200.
Sales tax and title/registration fee comes out to: $847.19
So what I'm thinking is that remote start figure is a little high, so I may just get an aftermarket one and install it myself. That would know $499 off the price which helps a little. How does this deal sound to you? Is it a good price? Should I wait it out for rebates and other incentives?
I didn't really want to spend $1,000 on fees and taxes right before Xmas but I do really want the car so.... I dunno. Any advice?
They getting a Black on Black Koup SX fully loaded(every available option) in soon and they offered me this deal. Now this is after a lot of negotiating and is a final offer from the GM so I won't be able to get a better deal.
MSRP of Koup: $21,680
Sales Price they will give me: $20,656
Doc fee: $399
Remote Start*(Optional): $499
Runner fee: $33
Total Charges for vehicle from store: $21,587
I have a 2006 Dodge Charger SE I will be trading. I owe $9,850 on it and they will give me $9,200.
Sales tax and title/registration fee comes out to: $847.19
So what I'm thinking is that remote start figure is a little high, so I may just get an aftermarket one and install it myself. That would know $499 off the price which helps a little. How does this deal sound to you? Is it a good price? Should I wait it out for rebates and other incentives?
I didn't really want to spend $1,000 on fees and taxes right before Xmas but I do really want the car so.... I dunno. Any advice?