Putting the Snap Back in Snap-on
A booming economy would put Snap-on in the driver’s seat.
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Car dealers feel GST pain, absorb 2.5% increase
The Motor Trade Association says tomorrow’s rise in GST will be costly to its members
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Car sales slow in US, Europe, as India accelerates
End of incentives depresses sales in Europe, Japan. 2 Oct 2010 12:07 PM
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How to Deal With a Used Car Dealer
We have so many stereotypes about used car dealers that sometimes we may forget the basic rule: be polite. Despite the stereotypes, there are actually a lot of real pleasant used car dealers out there. These people can help you find the used cars that suit your needs and your budget. The sure way to deal with used car dealers is to get straight into business. This means, you must come prepared. You have done your research, know what you want and know the sensible price to get the used car that you want.
Negotiation
Once you find the used car you want to purchase, it may be hard to get into negotiation mode. You are psyched about the car! But, if you want a good deal for used cars, better your negotiating cap on. You will love your used car better when you snatch a great deal along with it:
1. Begin the negotiations at the start of the talk. You don’t have to wait till the end to let the dealer know the used car prices you are willing to pay for the used car. If they feel you are serious about the used car, the dealer will most likely offer something in between your bargained down price and the sticker price
2. Negotiate the total price, not just the sticker price. There are add-on fees when buying a used car so state your “on the road” budget. This way, it is also easier for you to stick to the price you have in mind.
3. Negotiate a much lower price. Do not be afraid that you will lose the used car entirely if you do. If the dealer senses you are serious about buying, he/ she will offer a mid-range price that you two can agree on.
Price Competition
Before you begin to talk to your dealer, it is always best to have scouted around and talked to other dealers. This way, you will have price comparisons to refer to on your used cars—whether they be used cars Toronto, used cars Montreal, or used cars Vancouver. Besides, a little competition among dealers can do you good. Negotiate how low your dealer can go, and how much discount the other dealers are going to give.
Dealing with dealers is like any negotiation. With a little charm, a smile and lots of patience and knowledge, you’d go a long way on buying used cars and bargaining for used car prices.
Ammar Khan is a Canadian car enthusiast. He focuses on helping consumers find used cars through his website http://www.carads.ca
Santa Barbara’s Montecito Motors halts business; sends cars back to owners
Montecito Motors, a Santa Barbara high-end used car dealership abruptly closed its doors earlier this week, amid swirling questions about the company, which sells used vehicles on consignment.
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Fayetteville Car Dealership Wins Award For Sales
Lewis Ford in Fayetteville wins Ford’s President’s Award.
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Camaraderie drives owner of local Volvo dealership
As a Marine Corps officer, Wes Hinkle learned the importance of believing in and counting on capable young Marines, about camaraderie and teamwork.
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Virtual World, Virtual Car Dealerships – Buy Online Through Car Finder Services And Save Money
Everyday, the world of the virtual marketplace gets more real. Dealers, owners, salespeople and services around the world are learning the value of putting their stores online. The automotive manufacturing, marketing and dealership sectors have a greater reliance and expertise in knowledge management than any other industry. This extends to viable E-commerce and cutting-edge online presentation of value-added products. In October of 2005, the New York Times reported that according to the National Automobile Dealers Association, 94% of the dealers in the US have websites with many of them registered through car finder services. The monthly average customers that visited any given dealer site were 230, as compared to a monthly average of 116 in 2004. Consumers are not just window-shopping or researching possible on-lot purchases, they are buying online at a dramatically increasing rate. Typical dealer sales conducted entirely online have increased from an average of 4.9 to 7.5 monthly in just two short years. 1.6 million people a month now buy their vehicles online. This is a staggering statistic. However, given the outstanding customer service and convenience provided by virtual car dealerships, it’s no surprise. This is part of a worldwide upward trend in auto related site traffic and business. Although site traffic numbers are higher in Germany, Sweden, and Holland, online sales are 60% higher in the USA than the world average.
One of the advantages of the online marketplace and virtual dealership sites is the fact that comparison-shopping is more convenient and less confusing for the consumer. For example, you are more times than not looking at a limited selection of make, model and inventory when you visit your local dealer. The price is approximately whatever the salesperson says it is. Knowing that auto sales are always negotiable, and that most salespersons work from commission, you are immediately put on notice that if you want a good deal, you will have to haggle. Offers and counter-offers then ensue. The salesperson plays the “good cop” role as he shuffles off with offers to a mysteriously absent manager or “bad cop” that is, of course, reportedly inflexible and steadfast. You, on the other hand, sit and twiddle your thumbs for hours on end waiting for a reasonable counter-offer. Usually eight or ten hours later, you are tired, confused, stressed out, and just plain exasperated. You may or may not have worked out a deal. Many car-buyers consider this a frustrating experience, not a satisfying or pleasurable one. Thanks to advancing IT technology and online virtual dealer showrooms, the scenario described above is becoming less common all the time.
The online marketplace allows you to select from an entire world of inventory and options. All makes and all models are available. MSRP and invoice cost are available and price quotes are yours for the asking. Many dealership sites will provide you with a complete detailed list of options and specifications on any make and model that may have caught your interest. Multiple views and zoom features are available for new and some late model vehicles. Some more advanced virtual showrooms can even provide three hundred and sixty degree interior scans. Do you want to hear what your new high performance vehicle sounds like? Yes, you can hear it online in some virtual showrooms. You can access financial worksheets that will calculate your monthly payments right down to the penny. You can do everything short of kicking the tires and taking the test drive. Online, there are no grandiose showrooms, in-your-face sales promotions, prizes, colorful décor, or overdressed salespersons to drive the dealer’s overhead off the chart. There are no mysteries. On car finder sites like http://www.carfinderservice.com, you can provide a description of exactly what type of vehicle you are looking for and your zip code. You receive a prompt reply from a trusted in-network dealer in your area. This is not an auto-reply with a generic message. You receive a phone call from an actual local salesperson with all the information you need. This includes the availability, the value-added price, and answers to any questions you might have. In addition, there is no cost or obligation to use many of these services.
The value of the in-network dealer is obvious: They have made a commitment to provide consumers with the lowest possible price. A quote at rock bottom price results because the dealers’ cost to obtain you, as a customer is almost zero. These savings can then be passed on to you. We are talking about prices that are usually one percent over the dealer’s invoice. This is a huge bargain by anyone’s standards. There are a number of factors that are taken into consideration to determine pricing at this stage of the online buying experience. One of them, of course, is supply and demand. If a vehicle is in high demand, the price can be as high as the MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price). However, the fact that you are dealing with an in-network dealer is going to carry more than adequate weight into the quote you receive. You get the lowest possible price and the best quality service available anywhere by using a car finder service online. You get the virtual royal treatment with this system.
By FR Penn sponsored by http://www.carfinderservice.com/ . A Car Finder: http://www.carfinderservice.com/ Service shows how to save money when purchasing a new or used car. Please link to this site when using this article.
Auto dealers are back in fast lane
WILLIAMSBURG — While economists pore over Friday’s GDP numbers and the rest of a mixed economy, one key sector is bouncing back.
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Fiat recruiting dealers to sell namesake vehicles
Italian automaker Fiat SpA is recruiting dealers to sell its namesake vehicles in 41 states.
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Court Upholds DCRA Crackdown on Used Car Dealers–Should Small Businesses Worry?
A couple of years ago, fueled by neighborhood complaints, the Fenty administration went on a jihad against used car lots all around the city.
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A Guide to Find the Best Car Dealer in New York
Are you thinking of investing your money in buying a car? If yes, the first thing you need to do is find a car dealer. Well the best source for you to buy car whether used or brand new is a great car dealer. So what you want is a dealer who can give you the best offer among the various dealers that are operating in city. If you stay in New York then you have all the more options. There are several car dealers in New York who help people who are interested in buying cars. Car dealers are in fact a genuine source for you to buy good cars in New York.
Finding a good car dealer in New York is very important if you want to buy good cars. Go by reputation. There is very little chance or you to be get cheated if you work with reputed car dealers. You can find out the best car dealers from the yellow pages and also some other sources. The Internet is the best source to guide anyone in any aspect. The Internet contains information on any anything and everything under the sun. All you need to do is know what words you will have to type in search engines to actually find out what you want be it car dealers or anything else.
Try to find out as much as you can about the services offered by the car dealer. Usually car dealers provide the option of maintenance and other services to their clients. But try to find out whether your car dealer actually provides this service or not. Be clear from the very beginning about the services offered by the car dealer. Find out from your car dealer if the price that you will pay is the price of the entire car or not. With car dealers this may not be the case. Suddenly you may find that you have to pay extra amounts you were not told beforehand.
Remember one of the golden rules for buying car from a car dealer in new york is to compare prices offered to your by different car dealers. Never settle for the first price that they offer to you. If the car dealer in New York is not able to give you the price that you are looking for then just move on to the next dealer. There are plenty of options for you to choose from and thus you must not make a compromise on any aspect.
Car dealers are also a great source for you to buy used cars. Used cars can be a very good option for you if you are not able to afford to buy a brand new car. Often used cars come with factory warranties and they are very good insurance. Before you buy any car form a car dealer in New York make sure that you know all about the workings of the car. Until you are fully satisfied and all your queries have not been answered keep asking the car dealer about all the various aspects of the car.
Damian Miller is a famous car dealer.He has good knowledge of car market. he is also a great car engineer.After using and selling many type of cars he is suggesting Nissan Audi as he found it is the best.To compare and get full information about Nissan Audi and its various models visit www.biener.com