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Who has a good site for finding the new car prices, to begin my "negotiations" on a new Tacoma?

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Edmunds.com has a true market value pricing tool that has been pretty close for the last few autos that I have purchased.

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Yep, checked Edmunds, and found it useful.

Wondering about others for comparison?

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Edmunds, et. al., will get you in the ballpark.

Your best deal will come from fightingchance.com. You don't have to buy their package, just use their bidding tactics. I found it to be far & away the easiest way to buy a car, and I got a deal that made other dealers cuss out loud when I asked if they'd match it.

It' more common sense, than anything, but it's not what most folks are used to doing.

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Go to Consumers Report. They have a report that is awesome! It gives true dealer costs, incentives, and dealer hold-backs. Be sure to start with dealer cost, minus incentives, minus the hold-back, then add a "reasonable" profit for the dealer. In my opinion, and it has worked on every car I have purchased, $200 - $500 in profit is reasonable depending on the car.

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Originally Posted by ColdBore
Who has a good site for finding the new car prices, to begin my "negotiations" on a new Tacoma?

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This is the website I used. It was very efective in negotiations for me...

TRUECAR

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Negotiations based on the "real price" are fine, IF a dealer will go for any of 'em? Even in this market, some won't budge much, unless they're nearing a "quota period" or some other incentive?

Might be different in some markets, not much happening around here. I took a 2012 rig out for a test drive a few weeks ago and went through the process, just to find out what a deal they could offer. Pretty much gave me about what I'd figured on for my 2010 (roughly KBB price + a bit) and knocked a coupla thou off'n the sticker hocus-pocus.

Bottom line, my payment for the new truck would've been close to a hundred bucks a month more than my current payment and @ 3.4%. They were happy with it, until I told 'em I wouldn't pay that much more. Said I'd go maybe $60 per month higher and they got all wound up, said was the best deal they could offer.

I responded that they were the ones wanting to sell the new truck, so it was up to them, if they didn't wanta try any harder than that? Said 'bye.

Got $7K off'n sticker on the new 2010 (bought in the spring, like now), so $2K off wasn't cutting it with me. Would've been happy to have driven off the lot with the 2012, for another $60 per month.


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