Can't get a good price for a IX in DFW
Can't get a good price for a IX in DFW
Anyone know where I can get as good of a price on a IX MR as what SouthCoast Mitsu "$32,999" in So. Cal offers?
I was working with Don Herrings internet deal sales folks and when I showed them the ad from SouthCoast Mitsu, they told me that their deal is 3,000 less than invoice. Now you and I both know that it is 3K under MSRP but not invoice. He went as far as saying that it is probably fake and that when I get let down to come and see them for their fare 36,945K deal.
I did not even bother replying. Any help that can be offered is much appreciated.
BTW, I am selling my 03 TB VIII w/41400 miles if anyone is interested.
Thanks,
Carlos
I was working with Don Herrings internet deal sales folks and when I showed them the ad from SouthCoast Mitsu, they told me that their deal is 3,000 less than invoice. Now you and I both know that it is 3K under MSRP but not invoice. He went as far as saying that it is probably fake and that when I get let down to come and see them for their fare 36,945K deal.
I did not even bother replying. Any help that can be offered is much appreciated.
BTW, I am selling my 03 TB VIII w/41400 miles if anyone is interested.
Thanks,
Carlos
your best bet is to go to Don Herring in Irving. Talk to Don Herring Jr. himself. He's been really working well with the NTEC group and will let you know what kind of prices are going around. I know the IXs are not too easy to come by, but he'll let you know if he can find one.
Originally Posted by yellowmars
your best bet is to go to Don Herring in Irving. Talk to Don Herring Jr. himself. He's been really working well with the NTEC group and will let you know what kind of prices are going around. I know the IXs are not too easy to come by, but he'll let you know if he can find one.
California has their own incentives, that is why they are so much cheaper. Roger Beasley in Austin researched and came up with that answer. They just can't match those prices.
Don Herring was advertising on Ebay for $33,995.
Don Herring was advertising on Ebay for $33,995.
I too saw that pricing on ebay for a RR MR. When I went to check it out it was already sold and the salesman said that it was a typo and that they had to lose money on the deal. We all know they did not lose money if not they would not have sold the car. They lost profit.
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Originally Posted by EvoG8r
California has their own incentives, that is why they are so much cheaper. Roger Beasley in Austin researched and came up with that answer. They just can't match those prices.
Don Herring was advertising on Ebay for $33,995.
Don Herring was advertising on Ebay for $33,995.
Is that price for a MR?



