From a guy that works at a dealership
-Go in 4 days before the end of the month and start talking. Do not buy on the first day.
- Find a salesman about 28-34 years old. They are hungry for the money and probably want to get every sale.
- Feel free to take a demo home for the night and see how you like it. No we don't care and it's encouraged.
-Seriously look at financing(if doing) through the dealership, just make sure they don't hold points(extra interest rate). I use my same bank, but the dealer gets the loan. They make a tiny bit of of it and it helps out the sales.
- NEVER BUY ANYTHING IN FINANCE... PLEASE. Everything from windshield protection, dents/dings, tire protection is a scam. I deal with these products in service and they are a joke. You can buy a reputable warranty for 1k versus the 2-4k at the time of purchase.
- Cash sales don't mean anything for the salesman, in fact, they actually turn some off if they get a finance kickback.
- 2nd to last day is the day to purchase. They will move mountains to get the sale(if they haven't already hit numbers)
- Go in with a fair offer. Your not getting 10k off the vehicle because we like you. I know some people talk about that, but it's not reality on most units. Think 1500-2500 off. Enough to show your actually serious and keep the guy working. If you get to a number you can deal with, but feel as though it could be more, ask for some free service items (oil,filter,rotate), or accessories.
- A good salesman can smell a cob roller a mile away and if you are not ready to make a decision, let them know that you will need some time and schedule it when they are slow instead of the busy times.