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Ways to Make You a Good Negotiator

 

Author: Mitch Johnson

Get some useful information on how to calculate the cost. Below is the sample to help you make the calculation. How can I be a good negotiator? In this article you will find some tips on how negotiate with the car dealer. If you still not feel confidence before you go to the dealership to buy a new car, get some tips to a successful negotiating. It will help you much to get a better deal. In the end you will get what you want on your own terms. To be certain that you get the drift I will set an example for you.

You are hoping to buy a Toyota Camry. You do your research at DealersInvoice.com, and find that the invoice price is $19,922; MSRP is $22,385. The dealer may offer you the car for $22,000, and shows you the invoice. You learned by researching that there is a $500 factory to dealer incentive; and a $447 holdback on the MSRP (2%). Based on the above calculations, the dealer's real cost is $19,922 (invoice) - $500 (incentive) - $447 (holdback) = $18,957. This is far below the factory invoice number. Now, if you add the 5% for your offer to that price, which will up the car price to $20,379 due to the addition of $455 for the destination charge that is always present, you will see that based on the offer that the dealership offered, you just saved yourself $3410.

This may seem complicated but if your use a pre-designed spreadsheet from CarsDirect.com or AutoUSA.com, the program does all the calculation for you. Being a good negotiator doesn't have to be difficult. Sooner or later everyone has to negotiate with someone if they want to get a good deal on a purchase.

When you are trying to negotiate with a car dealer, you should know that they are very practiced in the art already. You will need to know how to get through their car speak in order to be successful. Since you now know how to calculate your offer and already know what the dealer paid for it, you should get a copy of the paperwork from a friend that recently bought a car, so that you can become familiar with what you will see on your paperwork. They are all generally the same.

If you've followed the above mentioned tips, you will also be pre-approved for a loan. The key is for you to get in and out of the dealership as quickly as possible because the salesman will definitely find more loopholes to up your charges if you stay.

Here are a few tips to successful negotiating.

' Remain positive and confidentDon't talk down to your opponentShow up prepared and ready to counter anything that may come upBring ads from other dealerships with you as an extra weaponFinance your loan before you arrive at the dealership so as to avoid paying unnecessary extra feesBring a friend with you for extra support

Something that you should look out for from salesmen is the extra little tricks that you will likely encounter that will try to force or rush into a buying decision.

You have to remember that they are trying to negotiate you into paying more money just as you are trying to negotiate paying less. Here are some of the things that you can expect to hear from them.

1. These cars are flying off of the lot. It may not be available for the same deal tomorrow(Threaten to leave and they will ease up and try to change their strategy) 2. This deal is only good for today. If you come back tomorrow I can't guarantee that the deal will be the same. 3. I'm an honest man. Look at how many cars I've sold this weekend (This is where he will show you his list of sold cars. If he does this, then tell him that he doesn't need your money). 4. I hate to tell you this but I have another offer on the table from a man that is willing to pay more money than this. I am just waiting for his paperwork to be returned. (Tell him that if he promised the car to someone else, you don't want to step on someone else's toes and that you should leave then). 5. To cover the overhead costs, we have paid $13,000 for this car (Just check your paperwork in your folder and prove them wrong).

After learning on how to make the calculation, this will help you to save some money when you are dealing with the dealer.

It's not difficult to be a good negotiator when you know how to get through their car speak. Get familiar with the paperwork from a friend who bought the car recently. When you are ready with the tips to a successful negotiating, it will give you more confidence and prepare for whatever tricks which may come during the negotiation. Don't believe easily on whatever the salesmen tried to tell you during the negotiation.

Author Bio:
Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes regularly for http://www.spyware-removal-made-easy.com/ , a site that focuses exclusively on spyware removal software, as well as tips on how to prevent spyware from popping up on your computer. This site articles on has spyware guard, http://www.spyware-removal-made-easy.com/spyware_guard.htm as well as spyware scanner, http://www.spyware-removal-made-easy.com/spyware_scanner.htm
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