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Now is a great time to get the lowest price possible on a new car. Dealerships are in a position where they must offer competitive car prices in order to stay in business. Use this to your advantage and create competition for your business between local dealerships.
Even if the car you want is located at “Dealership A” and the lowest price quote you receive is from “Dealership B” – use that information to negotiate a price match for the car with the color and options you want. Competition is an important factor in getting a great deal on a new car.
We have the largest network of local dealerships that provide us with a current database of their special offers. When you request a free, no-obligation price quote you’ll receive the current specials and hidden internet incentives local dealerships are offering.
Compare prices and special offers on a new car – before you go to a dealership.
The Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) scores are vital for a dealership. These scores determine how likely a dealer is to receive the cars they want in their inventory. Dealerships with the highest scores get first choice on the best-sellers; while those with lower ratings will receive less desirable cars – a very good incentive to keep their customers happy!
CSI scores are also a way for buyers to determine the quality of a dealership. This is the best way to distinguish dealerships striving for excellence in customer service. A CSI survey measures a consumer’s satisfaction with a specific dealership. On a weekly basis, dealerships receive a CSI rating based upon scores in 3 areas: sales, service, and parts. At the end of the month, these scores are averaged to produce the dealerships monthly CSI rating.
When you’re informed (and understand) ahead of time how CSI scores work, you can benefit and get a much better price on a new car – as well as avoid the dealer’s “tricks of the trade”, before you sign on the dotted line.
Avoid hassles and high pressure sales tactics by asking the salesperson for the dealer’s CSI score. While it serves as a reference point for you, it will also let them know you are a knowledgeable buyer who’s willing to take action. You can be sure they will go out of their way to make you happy.
Request your free, no-obligation price quote, and arm yourself with all of the information you need to confidently negotiate for a great deal on a new car.