2005 C230 Kompressor Sport Sedan Pricing Help
I'm going to be ordering a new 2005 C230 Sport Sedan. I was wondering for those that have either ordered/purchased or have done research can help me with pricing.
On the MBUSA.COM website, I built the car:
MSRP: $29,970.00
Brilliant Silver: $680.00
Lighting Package: $790.00
Sunroof Package: $1,790.00
Automatic Trans: $1,390.00
Total: $34,620.00
What do you guys think I should pay, "out the door" (including tax) for it? I know it's never good to pay msrp. What do you think is reasonable? What price should I shoot for?
I also have a C-spot coupon ($1500).
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I'm going to be ordering a new 2005 C230 Sport Sedan. I was wondering for those that have either ordered/purchased or have done research can help me with pricing.
On the MBUSA.COM website, I built the car:
MSRP: $29,970.00
Brilliant Silver: $680.00
Lighting Package: $790.00
Sunroof Package: $1,790.00
Automatic Trans: $1,390.00
Total: $34,620.00
What do you guys think I should pay, "out the door" (including tax) for it? I know it's never good to pay msrp. What do you think is reasonable? What price should I shoot for?
I also have a C-spot coupon ($1500).
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Since I'm a relative noob myself, I'll try to help a little before the flames begin.
Just kidding guys.Forget about "out the door", it just complicates things. Out the door means taxes and fees, which, unless your dealer has some weird rip-off charges, should be pretty much fixed (the tax depends on your sale price, but I mean fixed in terms of there's nothing to negotiate there).
First, go to kbb.com or edmunds.com and learn what invoice pricing is. Forget about MSRP. If you pay MSRP you're just paying for the salesman's Hawaiian vacation. Depending on what part of the country you're in, buying at invoice would be ok. Apparently in CA, particularly SoCal, you could get a couple G's under invoice.
Are you set on ordering? The dealer will probably try to talk you out of it because he wants to clear the inventory he already has. I don't know if you're willing to wait for the order. If you want the car now instead of weeks from now, realize that the dealer is unlikely to have on his lot the exact model you built on the website. They make up their own mind on what option combos they order on their inventory. You'll probably end up negotiating on a car with a different option set than you're looking for. So you should be aware of the invoice cost of other options (for example, I'll bet most cars have premium sound) because you'll have to negotiate on those.
I also have a C-spot coupon ($1500).
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Didn't we just have a thread similar to this where Anaheim Drew answered a lot of the questions on a similarly equipped car.
Trending Topics
1). Lighting Package
2). Entertainment package
3). Auto Tranny
4). Sunroof package
5). Folded seats
6). DVD Command
MSRP$37xxx, our price $3,4000, with $1500 coupon = $32,500 + tax and lic.
This is a hell of a good deal. I hope that helps.
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Since I'm a relative noob myself, I'll try to help a little before the flames begin.
Just kidding guys.Forget about "out the door", it just complicates things. Out the door means taxes and fees, which, unless your dealer has some weird rip-off charges, should be pretty much fixed (the tax depends on your sale price, but I mean fixed in terms of there's nothing to negotiate there).
First, go to kbb.com or edmunds.com and learn what invoice pricing is. Forget about MSRP. If you pay MSRP you're just paying for the salesman's Hawaiian vacation. Depending on what part of the country you're in, buying at invoice would be ok. Apparently in CA, particularly SoCal, you could get a couple G's under invoice.
Are you set on ordering? The dealer will probably try to talk you out of it because he wants to clear the inventory he already has. I don't know if you're willing to wait for the order. If you want the car now instead of weeks from now, realize that the dealer is unlikely to have on his lot the exact model you built on the website. They make up their own mind on what option combos they order on their inventory. You'll probably end up negotiating on a car with a different option set than you're looking for. So you should be aware of the invoice cost of other options (for example, I'll bet most cars have premium sound) because you'll have to negotiate on those.
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I'm going to be ordering a new 2005 C230 Sport Sedan. I was wondering for those that have either ordered/purchased or have done research can help me with pricing.
On the MBUSA.COM website, I built the car:
MSRP: $29,970.00
Brilliant Silver: $680.00
Lighting Package: $790.00
Sunroof Package: $1,790.00
Automatic Trans: $1,390.00
Total: $34,620.00
What do you guys think I should pay, "out the door" (including tax) for it? I know it's never good to pay msrp. What do you think is reasonable? What price should I shoot for?
I also have a C-spot coupon ($1500).
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I just bought mine yesterday and i wanted the same specs. You are probably doing a special order cause all the cars that have the lighting package ALWAYS comes with extras that you don't want. My dealer had a hard time finding the same specs as yours and he told me the same thing that he will special order it and it will take about 3 months.
I spoke to another dealer and she told me that she has the car i wanted, but again it came with an extra option which was an entertainment package and she was willing to give that to me for free, that way she didn't have to special order it.
Bottom line is i got my car for $34,500 out the door and that's without a c-spot coupon. Dealer invoice was $33,752. The other dealers wanted $500 over invoice....DON'T FALL FOR THAT. I bought mine for $2,100 BELOW INVOICE.
Hope this helps.
I spoke to another dealer and she told me that she has the car i wanted, but again it came with an extra option which was an entertainment package and she was willing to give that to me for free, that way she didn't have to special order it.
Bottom line is i got my car for $34,500 out the door and that's without a c-spot coupon. Dealer invoice was $33,752. The other dealers wanted $500 over invoice....DON'T FALL FOR THAT. I bought mine for $2,100 BELOW INVOICE.
Hope this helps.
I think those who inform themselves, speak up, and are not afraid to walk away and try another dealership. WIN!
Those who go to the dealership and start talking about how much they love the car, lose. Good deal
I think those who inform themselves, speak up, and are not afraid to walk away and try another dealership. WIN!....
I think those who inform themselves, speak up, and are not afraid to walk away and try another dealership. WIN!
Those who go to the dealership and start talking about how much they love the car, lose. Good deal
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The key is to keep everything seperate. Dealers win by confusing you and mixing things together (the worst is "what payment can you afford"). It's much easier to negotiate than it was 15+ years ago because people are better educated and dealers realize that unless you're seeking a rare car, you can just go down the street and get the same thing. They'd rather have $100 than nothing, especially if they can get the deal done quick. So if you sound like you know what you're doing, they usually cave pretty quickly.
Of course you also have to be realistic, especially if you want an '05. Some people on here claim they have gotten the cars for like $15,000 below invoice or something like that. This is probably message board bravado. In reality, you're going to have to go a small percentage over invoice -- but you'll come in well below with rebates. If they get pissy about it, remind them of the dealer holdback -- the 2-4% of MSRP dealers are credited with. This generally isn't a major bargaining chip though because it diminishes the longer the car is on the lot, so it's sort of a moving target, and the salesman doesn't get any of it. You can still mention it if you reach an impasse.
Noobe buyers should beware. The salesman will sense your fear and eat you alive at FJM.......






