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2023 GR86/BRZ markup
nessus
07-27-2022, 09:50 AM
I haven't owned a new car for almost a decade. I am a little rusty dealing with sales if I am honest. I know now is probably the worst time to buy a car, used or new. But I am just curious if its even possible to buy a new 86 without markups?
Went to a Subaru dealer on the weekend, knowing its unlikely to neogiate a price under msrp, but they wouldn't even give me a fixed price on the markups. Guess the market is too fluid, they don't even want to talk numbers before the car shows up in their lot.
Wait is 12 months-ish, assuming everyone before me doesn't cancel their orders. I put $500 deposit in just in case.
Assume Toyota would be the same deal?
radeonboy
07-27-2022, 10:00 AM
Occasionally I see cancelled BRZ orders on Facebook marketplace - might be worthwhile keeping an eye on there if you don't want to wait. Here's one posted yesterday:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/578176130566435/
Not sure how they want the deal structured, but doesn't hurt to ask since they have one onsite.
I think the situation at Toyota is worse, and the interest rate is also not as good as Subaru if you plan to lease or finance the vehicle.
68style
07-27-2022, 10:04 AM
If you want a BRZ, I suggest Docksteader Subaru near Marine and Cambie area... they don't play games like that in my experience. I know 2 people who bought a 2022 BR-Z at MSRP, no mark-up or add-on games. Sales manager seems really nice.
In both cases, they didn't know numbers until it arrived either as Subaru hadn't set pricing... but as soon as pricing was set, it was at MSRP.
Gerbs
07-27-2022, 10:14 AM
Interest rates for Rav 4's are 7.25% after last rate hike. No negotiations.
trollface
07-27-2022, 11:38 AM
I'd rather pogo stick to work than pay a markup.
tegra7
07-27-2022, 12:08 PM
I thought it was illegal for dealers to charge over MSRP on new vehicles.
radeonboy
07-27-2022, 12:11 PM
They can find ways around it such as charging inflated dealer fees, inflated mandatory accessories etc. etc.
donk.
07-27-2022, 12:26 PM
Like those god awful red rim stripes you see on BMW's and Mercedes
Only 199$ per wheel! INSTALLED!
trollface
07-27-2022, 01:01 PM
I thought it was illegal for dealers to charge over MSRP on new vehicles.
You mean like Porshe? Drive it around the block and now it's used?
teggy604
07-27-2022, 01:41 PM
Dont see why 86 or brz would be marked up. Its not limited edition or anything.
freelunch
07-27-2022, 02:56 PM
Is this for a 2023? They don't have an msrp to give ?
68style
07-27-2022, 03:10 PM
I thought it was illegal for dealers to charge over MSRP on new vehicles.
They can’t, but they get around it here by putting options or add-ons to the vehicle that are marked up like crazy.
Traum
07-27-2022, 08:37 PM
As far as I know, Toyota has fewer manual transmission cars compared Subaru. So if you are looking for a manual, your chances are better with Subie.
lowside67
07-27-2022, 09:39 PM
I thought it was illegal for dealers to charge over MSRP on new vehicles.
It is absolutely not illegal. However, many manufacturers prohibit their dealers from doing this - and that's how you end up with overpriced accessories, "used" new cars, to allow the dealer to disguise the fact they are charging over MSRP.
-Mark
inv4zn
07-27-2022, 10:54 PM
I thought it was illegal for dealers to charge over MSRP on new vehicles.
Haha if it was illegal, they wouldn't call it MSRP...it would just be "the price."
But most dealers here don't, unlike the states, because at least here people generally don't take well to "Market Adjustment +$20,000".
So instead they rub some vaseline on the underbody and charge you $1k for "Rust protection", and you can't say no because it's already done.
headhunt3r
07-28-2022, 06:19 PM
https://imgur.com/a/gl6cdpo
I took this photo at a Kia dealership in Jan this year. They're definitely around.
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