When negotiating on a new car, what is the best strategy?
Generally is it better to just go with a price of $xx,xxx.xx and tell the salesman this is what I'm willing to pay for this vehicle (of course that number would be based on research) and then not budge from that number. Sort of a take it or leave it strategy...
Or is it better to start the negotiations saying you want to pay invoice for the car and slowly move (a hundred or two at a time) your number up as you go back and forth with the salesman? At some point you just don't budge anymore because you have reached what you feel is a reasonable price for the vehicle.
Also can you expect to get the same kind of deal if the dealer has to order the car you want b/c they don't have in inventory and cannot locate or trade for it? This is a key question for me b/c I will be looking for a sterling grey on black (possibly taupe) sport/ent 08 MDX. I understand this may be hard to come by.
Generally is it better to just go with a price of $xx,xxx.xx and tell the salesman this is what I'm willing to pay for this vehicle (of course that number would be based on research) and then not budge from that number. Sort of a take it or leave it strategy...
Or is it better to start the negotiations saying you want to pay invoice for the car and slowly move (a hundred or two at a time) your number up as you go back and forth with the salesman? At some point you just don't budge anymore because you have reached what you feel is a reasonable price for the vehicle.
Also can you expect to get the same kind of deal if the dealer has to order the car you want b/c they don't have in inventory and cannot locate or trade for it? This is a key question for me b/c I will be looking for a sterling grey on black (possibly taupe) sport/ent 08 MDX. I understand this may be hard to come by.