Is $31235 for 2011 DD Crew V6 AWD a good price?
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Is $31235 for 2011 DD Crew V6 AWD a good price?
I'm looking for a new 2011 Dodge Durango Crew V6 AWD right now. $31235 + TTL is the price I have now. Is it a good price? Here is the options
2011 DD Crew V6 AWD $35195
navigation $695
trailer tow IV $695
Total MSRP $37435
The car have 250 miles on it already.
2011 DD Crew V6 AWD $35195
navigation $695
trailer tow IV $695
Total MSRP $37435
The car have 250 miles on it already.
#2
Hi Libra,
I just bought a Durango yesterday. My car started at $40,655 and we got $7K taken off of the car plus a decent trade in value for my high mileage Charger. I think your deal is pretty good right now but I think you might be able to get a little more off of it.
Good luck to you!
Tom
I just bought a Durango yesterday. My car started at $40,655 and we got $7K taken off of the car plus a decent trade in value for my high mileage Charger. I think your deal is pretty good right now but I think you might be able to get a little more off of it.
Good luck to you!
Tom
#3
that's $4k below dealer cost. FOUR THOUSAND...not $4k below invoice... $4k below holdback. how much in rebates?
here's a link to your truck with msrp, invoice and dealer cost + rebates. if dealers sold cars this way they wouldn't be in business very long..
http://www.truecar.com/price_report_...ice=33336.0000
once you open that, click on the details tab and help us understand where these extra rebates or money off comes from lol
here's a link to your truck with msrp, invoice and dealer cost + rebates. if dealers sold cars this way they wouldn't be in business very long..
http://www.truecar.com/price_report_...ice=33336.0000
once you open that, click on the details tab and help us understand where these extra rebates or money off comes from lol
Last edited by TonyCrew; 10-23-2011 at 07:54 PM.
#5
trying NOT to be too confrontational with some members but some of these "deals" are beyond outrageous and clearly in the less than .0001% of car sales.
we all can't be that "lucky" or "good". my dealer took all but a couple dollars in holdback out, but hit me another $567 in BS "fees" that plus the couple dollars in holdback gets them there small profit (plus helping them toward their monthly sales goals or quarterly mfr bonus cash)... only way to get a dealer to "lose" money is, they screwed up and are making up for it by taking a hit on your deal or taking a vehicle they cant get rid of (e.g. demo, scratch, ding, odd option combo etc).. the other way is when you qualify for a rebate and they don't tell you and use that money to show a loss to you so you think you made out and they look like the suckers lol
we all can't be that "lucky" or "good". my dealer took all but a couple dollars in holdback out, but hit me another $567 in BS "fees" that plus the couple dollars in holdback gets them there small profit (plus helping them toward their monthly sales goals or quarterly mfr bonus cash)... only way to get a dealer to "lose" money is, they screwed up and are making up for it by taking a hit on your deal or taking a vehicle they cant get rid of (e.g. demo, scratch, ding, odd option combo etc).. the other way is when you qualify for a rebate and they don't tell you and use that money to show a loss to you so you think you made out and they look like the suckers lol
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Hello Tom,
DId you count the TTL. You OTD price is $33655 or $33655+TTL?
I may need ask for more discount if your price including everything.
Libra
DId you count the TTL. You OTD price is $33655 or $33655+TTL?
I may need ask for more discount if your price including everything.
Libra
Hi Libra,
I just bought a Durango yesterday. My car started at $40,655 and we got $7K taken off of the car plus a decent trade in value for my high mileage Charger. I think your deal is pretty good right now but I think you might be able to get a little more off of it.
Good luck to you!
Tom
I just bought a Durango yesterday. My car started at $40,655 and we got $7K taken off of the car plus a decent trade in value for my high mileage Charger. I think your deal is pretty good right now but I think you might be able to get a little more off of it.
Good luck to you!
Tom
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The price already includes rebates.
It is $6200 below MSRP plus TTL
It is $6200 below MSRP plus TTL
that's $4k below dealer cost. FOUR THOUSAND...not $4k below invoice... $4k below holdback. how much in rebates?
here's a link to your truck with msrp, invoice and dealer cost + rebates. if dealers sold cars this way they wouldn't be in business very long..
http://www.truecar.com/price_report_...ice=33336.0000
once you open that, click on the details tab and help us understand where these extra rebates or money off comes from lol
here's a link to your truck with msrp, invoice and dealer cost + rebates. if dealers sold cars this way they wouldn't be in business very long..
http://www.truecar.com/price_report_...ice=33336.0000
once you open that, click on the details tab and help us understand where these extra rebates or money off comes from lol