crepr12
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How many people are on there list now?Put a deposit in at acura of Brookfield in WI. They assured me there will be no adm. I will see if that holds true, time will tell.
No clue you will need to call them. When I put my deposit in on the 15th of September I was 16 on the list.How many people are on there list now?
There are a MSRP dealershipshould ask first ADM or MSRP?
Good luckThanks
Never ask if there is an ADM. Just ask them how much they're selling the car for and go from there.should ask first ADM or MSRP?
That was always my first question. If they say yes, I just walk away.Never ask if there is an ADM. Just ask them how much they're selling the car for and go from there.
In my experience the doc fee rarely goes away. It has become an intrinsic to the transaction whether you agree with it or not. It's a near guaranteed revenue stream for the dealership. It's odd because some dealerships will charge a nominal sum ($79) and others will charge much more ($799) to essentially do the same amount of work to "process" the transaction. There are also caps on doc fees in some states. Many years ago when buyers had significant leverage in negotiations, I've experienced dealerships lowering the price of the car and keeping the doc fee line item as-is.That was always my first question. If they say yes, I just walk away.
If they say no, I go ahead and request the quote document with all the fees listed.
If the document comes with many B.S. like the one below, I ask to remove them. If they say no, I just walk again. Don't even bother with them.
You would like a small and clean list like this one.
Make sure that you have the financing part set up on your end and they can work with it.