Dealer got my vehicle in today. But when they called they said they are requiring a min. 6 month loan and then buyer can pay it off. Wild. That was not communicated when we put the deposit down.
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This doesn’t make sense there has to be more to the storyDealer got my vehicle in today. But when they called they said they are requiring a min. 6 month loan and then buyer can pay it off. Wild. That was not communicated when we put the deposit down.
Nothing more to the story. I was honestly a little offended with the sales man trying to give me the sob story of them only charging MSRP.This doesn’t make sense there has to be more to the story
I would've walked, too. Don't blame you at all.I walked. I have my name on other lists that aren’t playing these games (I confirmed after this call)
There are many shadey dealers around the country that do that because it is an additional profit center. Bad business practice but many dealerships are just that way. They can do this on vehicle models that are in short supply because you do not have other options. Stay away from them. To learn more about that practice watch YouTube videos from Ray and Zach from CarEdge.com.They do this since their finance department will either get a flat amount for it, as well as Lexus financial incentivizing the dealer for number of deals they get sent.(ie- spiffs or Lexus trips etc) you have no obligation to keep it 6 months and can payoff anytime.
Ridiculous a dealer would push that hard on you…
If they add a prepayment penalty on the loan then paying it off immediately might not make sense. But if they don’t, paying it off the next day is a good idea.its all lie. you can pay it off the next week and they cannot do a damnn thing about it other than getting mad and bombing your phone and emails.
they tell you not to pay it off early or 6 month so they make sure to get the kickback or points from lender. No, you do not have to listen to the crap they feed you.
now you know that in mind, you can play dumb and gladly take that offer and enjoy your new gx, while paying it off the next day. who says you cant take advantage of dealers...
Sorry to hear about your family losses.Don't look at it as sucking it up or being bent over a barrel. You're 70 years old (I'm 17 years behind you). I picked up my Overtrail on June 7th (coincidentally the day my best friend and father died). This is the first new car I've ever bought myself. Dad bought my sister and me a brand new Suzuki Samurai in '87 when we were in high school. Dad also helped me with the down-payment on a '96 Jeep Cherokee lease when I moved to AZ in '96.
I always bought used thinking to let the new buyer take the depreciation hit. I've bought a lot of nice used cars. But I've also spent easily over the 6-figure mark on repairs and maintenance. I've had a good several past years with my company so I am spoiling myself and I don't apologize for it one bit.
Don't let $3700 in forced "options" discourage you. The trucks are in high demand. Do you want it? So grin and bear the 5.3% penalty ($3700 on $69,000) to get the truck.
I don't think any GX550s have been delivered without the heads-up display and you can sell the cargo net (I sold mine on this page) and the back cargo cover and the mats, etc. That's not a bad list of options. Mine had about $3600 in "options" plus the dealer tried to pull off an additional $12k in "dealer accessories" consisting of tint, PPF on the front, ceramic coating on the exterior and scotch guard on the interior. I not only ponied up for the $3600 in options, I settled with the dealer for $4000 for their bullshit accessories...just to close the deal and get what I wanted.
Do it.