Thomas Cerra
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I have been trying to make this work in Virginia and the dealers are not budging. They are claiming that the sales price goes up when the lease is used. It seems they are trying to keep the cash rebate. Anyone recommend a dealer in VA?
Don't talk purchase or lease until you have a dealer price on the car. They are suckering you big time by saying that.
My dealer and I agreed on a price, THEN and only then did we talk about purchase rebates vs lease cash rebates. It made it so much easier to know where money came from or if money was being moved around. Knowing these rebates ahead of time help even further.
I usually take this approach:
1) Dealer Price
2) Rebates
3) Trade (if applicable).
Thanks! That is exactly what I did. I asked for the price. As if I were just writing a check. They said it was 44k. Then I said I wanted to lease. They said that would affect the cash price. I said nope. They never returned my calls or emails.
What Ohio here said. I contacted somewhere between 20-30 dealers within 300 miles of me before I had 3 that wanted to actually work with and listen to me. Ended up getting my 2020 GT2 for $39,500 before taxes. Just waiting for it to show up on the Kia Finance website to complete the buyout.Were they possibly assuming you were looking for an OTD cash price? My dealer price was not including taxes, but just simply their sale price below MSRP which should easily be able to be in the 8%-10% range before anything else. At this point though it definitely sounds like time to look at another dealer.
What Ohio here said. I contacted somewhere between 20-30 dealers within 300 miles of me before I had 3 that wanted to actually work with and listen to me. Ended up getting my 2020 GT2 for $39,500 before taxes. Just waiting for it to show up on the Kia Finance website to complete the buyout.
What trim is that quoted price for? Are all those fees in the $38,241? The freight isn't insane if they have to actually deliver the car from Iowa to you in Virginia. As for processing and other fees, you may be able to negotiate them.Dulles Kia offered me a price of 38,241 after rebates but they are charging ridiculous fees. 1095 for freight, 1000 processing fee and then a few other fees making the deal terrible. 650 acquisition fee and 805 in capitalized initial fees.
I'd likely tell them to eat it, in that case. Sorry you're having such a bad go trying to nail a decent deal down.That is the price without fees. Fees make it nearly 44,000. It not being delivered to me, that fee is the freight to the dealer. It is a 2020 GT 2. MSRP 55k.
How did it go? What was the payoff amount?What Ohio here said. I contacted somewhere between 20-30 dealers within 300 miles of me before I had 3 that wanted to actually work with and listen to me. Ended up getting my 2020 GT2 for $39,500 before taxes. Just waiting for it to show up on the Kia Finance website to complete the buyout.
So does anyone have a guess as to how long the lease buyout will last?
One important thing to watch out for: in most states, the lease incentives/cash back are taxable. In LA, that's at 9.5%, so I had to pay almost a grand in additional taxes. That definitely takes a good chunk out of the savings, but I'm still pretty satisfied with my final price.