nhsjpeterson
Active Member
I wish that there was a 'Mixed' option instead of just 'Good' or 'Bad'. The final price was much better than I would have gotten from any other ND dealer, but...
After several months of hoping a North Dakota dealer would come down off MSRP, I got an offer from Grand Forks that I was just about to accept until they told me it was a dealer demo unit with 1500 miles on it, so I passed on that one at the last minute.
Then I contacted Bill Barth Kia in Mandan, ND. In June, they wouldn't come off MSRP for a GT2, but by the end of July, they were about $1000 below dealer invoice. In an email, they quoted me monthly payments of $561 for a 3-year lease.
I made the trip (3 1/2 hour drive) the next day. I knew I wanted the car--I didn't test drive it, I didn't even open the door! The salesman took me to a nearby building to do the financing. It took them about an hour, and when they called me in the office for signing the papers, the monthly payments were $591. I reminded them that the email had said $561, he said he was aware that I had been told $561, but the real payment worked out to $591. (He had not sent me the e-mail, a business manager had sent that -- but I'd guess she must have gotten the figure from the finance guy)
I probably should have held firm for $561, but it was still about $50/month cheaper than the demo unit in Grand Forks. I knew I wouldn't find anything cheaper unless I went to Minneapolis, so I agreed to the deal.
The salesman contacted me a few days later, and I told him about the situation. He made some apologies and said they would try to make it right, but other than getting a tin of cookies in the mail, nothing.
Maybe the business manager made an honest typo in the e-mail, who knows? But I won't be going back there again.
After several months of hoping a North Dakota dealer would come down off MSRP, I got an offer from Grand Forks that I was just about to accept until they told me it was a dealer demo unit with 1500 miles on it, so I passed on that one at the last minute.
Then I contacted Bill Barth Kia in Mandan, ND. In June, they wouldn't come off MSRP for a GT2, but by the end of July, they were about $1000 below dealer invoice. In an email, they quoted me monthly payments of $561 for a 3-year lease.
I made the trip (3 1/2 hour drive) the next day. I knew I wanted the car--I didn't test drive it, I didn't even open the door! The salesman took me to a nearby building to do the financing. It took them about an hour, and when they called me in the office for signing the papers, the monthly payments were $591. I reminded them that the email had said $561, he said he was aware that I had been told $561, but the real payment worked out to $591. (He had not sent me the e-mail, a business manager had sent that -- but I'd guess she must have gotten the figure from the finance guy)
I probably should have held firm for $561, but it was still about $50/month cheaper than the demo unit in Grand Forks. I knew I wouldn't find anything cheaper unless I went to Minneapolis, so I agreed to the deal.
The salesman contacted me a few days later, and I told him about the situation. He made some apologies and said they would try to make it right, but other than getting a tin of cookies in the mail, nothing.
Maybe the business manager made an honest typo in the e-mail, who knows? But I won't be going back there again.