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Auto Buying ZIP Code Entry | Costco Auto Program
May 3, 2021 at
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Have to be a member, I just printed out the form, with what I wanted, no haggle,1100 below invoice. I bought a toyota avalon 11.1% below msrp in these times some high level edition vehicles are excluded, like trd packages on camry and 4runner. If need extended warranty you can shop around, New Hampshire has some dealers with no taxes too.
40,731 msrp nightshade edition was 36,271
I was a top sales and leasing associate back in 1992 during the gulf war and recession, max back then was 11% so I felt good getting value. Once I had this deal with a deposit other places were beating it by 400ish I decided since 5 minutes away just stick with it.
https://www.costcoauto. com/enterz...otourl =%2f
40,731 msrp nightshade edition was 36,271
I was a top sales and leasing associate back in 1992 during the gulf war and recession, max back then was 11% so I felt good getting value. Once I had this deal with a deposit other places were beating it by 400ish I decided since 5 minutes away just stick with it.
https://www.costcoauto.
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Even within costco, the acura dealership I bought the car from freely emailed me a line item invoice. I tried to do the same with a nissan altima my dad wanted through costco and they gave me the run around with "we can't send prices over email" and I called BS because others did it.
If it's worth it to you, sure. I honestly was good with the price and walked in, walked out with a car.
I've tried out the Costco program. It's probably the best car buying service, but I always got a better deal negotiating with dealers over email and pitting them against one another. That's the approach you see recommended most often on SD.
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Even within costco, the acura dealership I bought the car from freely emailed me a line item invoice. I tried to do the same with a nissan altima my dad wanted through costco and they gave me the run around with "we can't send prices over email" and I called BS because others did it.
If it's worth it to you, sure. I honestly was good with the price and walked in, walked out with a car.
Yep, there are still a lot of slimy dealers who refuse to give you a number over email, so you can't shop it around and feel forced to enter the lion's den (dealership) so they can put the screws to you. Some even won't publish prices on their website. That's a huge red flag. I'm not sure how much Costco vets dealers. Not a lot, from my impression.