You have the offer sheet we can look over see where the padding is? Or was it just here is your payment offer?
You didn't say the year. I would expect a couple thousand lower at the very least for a MY18. Low miles is of course the priority. But sitting around for over a year with low miles has to be a better deal for you than a MY19 that is being demoed out. Low 40s should be a ballpark selling price OTD for a MY18, so upper 30s before adding back on the OTD stuff.
51,205
- 6,205 Dealer discounted
= 45000
Then
499 govt fee
1019 proc/doc fee
47,723.
total cap cost then jumped to 49,899 didn't understand that?
49,899 then minus 7,300 lease cash.
42,599 OTD
Thoughts?
But that is the kind of thing dealers do. If he can argue that down, more power to him.1k in doc fee is crazy.
But that is the kind of thing dealers do. If he can argue that down, more power to him.
I got curious and went and looked at mine: doc fee = $299.50.My friend paid 150 in Oregon. The least I have seen, more than 1000 is new to me as well.
I got curious and went and looked at mine: doc fee = $299.50.
Dealers can keep anything they peel away from the Kia lease incentive. By the time "my" dealer was done, we had c. $1,200 of the $5,900 left.Had I been lease savvy (instead of a complete rube: this is my first brand new car and I've never leased anything in my life till the Stinger), I'd have looked for all the little (asserted) costs that they were adding back in to increase their profit. Still, when all was said and done and signed for, the OTD price was okay: I wasn't there to make a killer deal: I was there to get a Stinger without hassle or bad feelings. And I got what I went for at a price I knew was fair.
I guess you could mention your discussions on the Stinger Forum: how $150 and $299 are typical Doc Fee elsewhere, so why are they charging you so much? You could shop around and see what other dealer Doc Fees are. $1000+ is ridiculous. Glad that @Ruturaj saw that: I was just looking at the final price you posted.I plan on going down there today and speaking with them, how should I approach this?
Merlin to me 299 seems more like a fair price. It seems to me like they maybe padding the book more to get some of that lease cash back. Every time I try and negotiate this with this they say this is the lowest they can go and the "numbers are the numbers". Where do you go from here with negotiations. The car is in Florida and I live in Georgia about 30 minutes from the dealerships but I do not pay taxes in both Florida and Georgia do I? I plan on going down there today and speaking with them, how should I approach this?
I got curious and went and looked at mine: doc fee = $299.50.
Dealers can keep anything they peel away from the Kia lease incentive. By the time "my" dealer was done, we had c. $1,200 of the $5,900 left.Had I been lease savvy (instead of a complete rube: this is my first brand new car and I've never leased anything in my life till the Stinger), I'd have looked for all the little (asserted) costs that they were adding back in to increase their profit. Still, when all was said and done and signed for, the OTD price was okay: I wasn't there to make a killer deal: I was there to get a Stinger without hassle or bad feelings. And I got what I went for at a price I knew was fair.
Try through Costco. Expect to get 4-5k off of MSRP on that quote with documentation fee on there. Then negotiate with this dealer to give more discount on demo model (if you still want to go with demo model).
Wow, crossing state lines to buy complicates things: but how much? I know that @Sanjay R came to SLC from Cali and bought from Jerry Seiner and then drove back to Cali in his brand new Stinger (last year). It was a seamless experience. He said nothing about double taxes. So I don't think that you have to worry about that, at least. I could see some added on fee by either or both GA/FL; e.g. sales tax in FL; but what could GA charge above licensing and registration?
(edit: Oh, I get answered before I post! Happens.)
I guess you could mention your discussions on the Stinger Forum: how $150 and $299 are typical Doc Fee elsewhere, so why are they charging you so much? You could shop around and see what other dealer Doc Fees are. $1000+ is ridiculous. Glad that @Ruturaj saw that: I was just looking at the final price you posted.