Originally Posted by
brutal
Funny read.
I bought my last 2 new vehicles with so much less stress and hassle. Granted, I generally factory order specific option packages+, but these two came from dealer stock optioned at 99% of what I was looking for; both had an extra option I didn't really need.
#1. Stopped at two dealers on route during my travels. 1st dealer had the car I wanted (mostly) but a smug attitude and wouldn't even talk on price. Fine, move to dealer#2 down the road. They flat out lied about financing options. Fine, contact out of town (45 miles) dealer via internet/fleet sales. Three phone calls and a few days search later and he ended up getting the car from the 1st dealer on swap for the price and financing options I wanted. First time we met, I merely signed the paperwork, he took me through the car features, and I drove it off the lot. They also swapped wheels/tires over to the factory setup I wanted, not what came on the car.
#2. Went through a broker, got the best deal going, and they handled everything; my old truck trade-in at a great price, financing with a great CU rate, and even getting the Line-X sprayed in and 5th wheel hitch installed.
Using a broker is where it's at on new vehicles. The cost can be covered by the better deal they will get you based on their volumes and dealer relationships. You'll get all the same incentives and much less hassle. They do all the leg work for you and it didn't cost me a dime more than if I trudged through all the BS myself.