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Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by ramonortiz55, Feb 15, 2017.

  1. Feb 15, 2017 at 6:41 AM
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    ramonortiz55 [OP] I don't Even Own A Tundra

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    **I wrote this with shopping for a Tundra in mind, but it will work for any type of vehicle**

    Buying a new car can either be an exciting experience or a headache filled nightmare.

    Most of us go thru the same process, showing up at the dealer, having to hear a salesman's sales pitch, or shuffling thru the many vehicles looking for the one and true love.

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    We all want our shopping experience to be fast, painless, and save us the most on our hard earned money.

    I am going to share my shopping tips and experience in new car shopping that will yield results in a very painless method.

    I came up with this method back in 2012 and it helped me net my 2013 DCSB and my current 2015 DCSB - I have also helped four other friends get trucks at great prices.

    When I purchased my 2013 Tacoma - Other dealers did not believe the price I was getting to the point where they thought I had forged the final numbers on the paperwork.

    Before we carry on, a few things I wanted to mention:

    1. These tips will only apply to NEW vehicles - Read on, you will see why.

    2. Know what you want - Dealers take advantage of people that don't know what they want. Most hate, absolutely hate people that walk into their dealership knowing what they want. I have had dealers turn me down when I approach them with what I want.

    3. Do not settle for less, do not settle for more. What? don't settle for more? - WHY? - You will understand once you read thru the following process.

    4. 95% of this process will be done online, so being internet savvy is a PLUS.

    5. Think about how far are you willing to travel - Out of state? Across the country? Or to the opposite side of your state?

    Now that I have this introductory nonsense out of the way, let's carry on.
     
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    ramonortiz55 [OP] I don't Even Own A Tundra

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    First order of business:

    Make sure you know what you want. Head out to the dealer, look at the different packages, colors, etc. Once you know what you want, do NOT change your mind. Take your time. It is here where it all begins and if you change your mind, you will have to start over. Don't worry about the price, you wont be buying from there anyway.

    After you have decided what truck package/color you want, take a peek at the sticker. Yes, the nasty ass sticker.

    Make a note of the following:

    1. Stock number: Usually a four digit number - See where it says "year/model" on the sticker? - Number "7553C" is the stock number for this truck. That's the number that the dealers use to search for trucks with similar configurations at other dealers - If VIN is not available.

    2. VIN number

    3. Take a picture of the sticker, make sure all the information is well focused and readable.

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    Go home - :bikewhoops:

    Once you are at the comfort of your home - Create a new email. Do NOT use your personal email. Do NOT use your work email - I will explain why.

    Once that email is set up, search for the Truck you wanted on the dealer's website - search it using the VIN or the stock number. Take screen shots, download pictures, save the link.

    Remember the five tips mentioned at the end of the last post? - Numero 5 - How far are you willing to travel for the right deal? When I was shopping for my trucks, I was willing to travel ANYWHERE within Texas. If you are from Texas, you damn well know how large Texas is. Yes, I was willing to travel from Houston to El Paso if the price was right.

    You are now at the point where you need to know where and how far - In my case, I picked anywhere in Texas - This will be your search area.

    Fire up google maps: You will now need to locate EVERY dealer within your search area.

    Zoom over metropolitan areas - in my case I did San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Austin, Victoria, Abilene, Lubbock, Amarillo, Corpus Christi

    Example:

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    Take a note of all the dealers in this area. All of them. Here comes the fun part.
     
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    Make a list of alllll the dealers within your search area. All of them. Every. Single. One. of. Them. - I had 150 dealers on my list when I first started - USE EXCEL!!

    Starting with the first dealer - visit his website - go to the internet sales section and look for anything that will lead you to contact email for the online sales.

    It can be under "contact us" or in some cases you will have to pick a random Tacoma and select something like "Get today's price" or "I am interested in this truck"

    The point is to reach out to the dealer and getting your email in HIS inbox. Whether if its thru an ad that advertises Camrys or an ad for hookers and blow. Get your email to them.

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    In the body of the email - Let them have it - Give them the VIN, Link, Stock number and let them know exactly what you are looking for:

    "Hello, my name is Ramon.

    I am looking to purchase a brand new 2015 Toyota Tacoma - I am looking for stock number 5885C in the Silver Sky Metallic Color. This is a 4x4 truck with the offroad package.

    Here is a link of the truck I am looking for: -copy paste link of the truck you looked at from the first dealer-.

    I am looking for nothing more, nothing less. I want a truck just like this."

    I did this 150 times. Yes. I sent that same email to 150 dealers across the Lone Star State.

    Notes:

    1. Keep a template of the body of the email - It's easier to copy/paste the email every time you send it vs typing it over and over again.

    2. If you feel nudes will help you get the deal, this is the time to submit them.

    3. Keep it all organized - things are about to get hairy rreeeeeaaalllly fast - In your excel sheet - organize dealer name, location, email information, special notes, etc.

    4. Do NOT include your phone number. Do NOT - unless you want it ringing off the hook - Make up a phone number or give them a dummy phone number if it wont let you submit.

    Once you are done - go get some coffee, grab a beer. Whatever.
     
  4. Feb 15, 2017 at 6:41 AM
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    ramonortiz55 [OP] I don't Even Own A Tundra

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    Did you enjoy your beer?

    Remember, shopping while you are drunk makes shopping a lot more fun.

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    After a few hours - check your email - It will be inundated with replies. - This is the reason you need to create a new email JUST for this. Don't forget, by sending them an email, you are also signing up for their junk mail. You don't want to spend the rest of your life unsubscribing from their junk mail, just because you didn't want to create a "dummy" email.

    It will contain many variations of the following 5 types of email:

    A. Automated Response: "Hello, thank you for submitting your inquiry, a sales representative will contact you shortly"

    B. Automated Response: "Based on the information you submitted, we have the Camry you are looking for! For just $495, this Camry can be yours!"

    C. Real Person: "Thank you for reaching out, when can I call you??, Please provide your phone number"

    D. Real Person: "Yes, I can offer you that truck for $28k"

    E. Real Person: "Yes, I can offer you that truck with a bull bar, steps, and a spacer lift"

    Let's start shifting thru the emails:

    A - Delete these, hopefully the dealer will reach out to you soon. Basic automated response.

    B - A Camry? WTF? - YES. Believe it or not, after inquiring about a TACOMA - they offer me a CAMRY. WTF!? It WILL happen. How the hell do they offer you a CAMRY? I do not know. Reply to the dealer with your original inquiry - Copy paste your request -

    C. - Finally, a human being - and he wants to talk to you on the phone. No. Reply to them - "thank you for responding to my email, I do not want to talk on the phone yet, lets arrange this via email - Can you get me the truck I want?"

    D. - Ahhh now we're talking - Respond: "Are you sure it is exactly what I asked for?" - Copy and paste your request again - Don't want the dealer offering you Caca de toro when you want Caca de Chicken.

    E. - Meh, - Respond: "No sir, I want this exact truck. If you want to sell me that truck, take off the bull bars, steps and spacer left. I will only accept the options shown on the link I provided"
     
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    Stand your ground.

    Don't settle for less, don't settle for more. Dealers will want to sell you a different package or sell you a TSS model when you want a sport. Or offer you a Camry because they have a blow-out sale.

    Stand your ground.

    Got it?

    Okay, good.

    Once you start exchanging and responding to emails, you will notice three types of dealers:

    1. the dealer that wants to work with you

    2. the dealer that wants to upsell another vehicle

    3. the dealer that doesn't care

    After these dealers notice that you know what you want and you will not budge, they will start giving you numbers. Remember that excel sheet where you were organizing all your dealer information in a nice chart? Here is where it comes handy - place all your offers in those charts.

    This process will take about 3 - 4 days - enough time for all the dealers to reply, get thru all the BS automated responses, etc.

    Once you feel satisfied with the amount of offers you have, separate your entire list into smaller groups.

    From my original 150 dealers I emailed, my list of legit dealers that had given me an offer boiled down to 50 dealers.

    I split the list into groups of 25 - two groups.

    Remember High School football? Playoffs are done in brackets - teams competing with each other on opposite ends of the brackets until only two teams are left for the state championship game.

    Well, this is the 2017 Toyota Tacoma dealer playoffs.

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    In my case, I got the lowest price out of the first group, and emailed all the dealers within that group - "Thank you for making you offer, but Toyota from xxxx has offered $28,000 for the truck I want"

    I repeated the process for each dealer in the second group, using the low price found in that specific group.

    You will get four type of responses:

    1. I will offer $27,500 - Yes!

    2. Sorry, I cant do that - Bye Felicia

    3. You are going to drive all the way over there for that price? - Yes sir, distance is not an issue.

    4. No response - Good, weeds out the dealer that doesn't care.

    Once I received everyone's response - My list of 50 dealers boiled down to 30 dealers that had replied with a lower offer.

    Pick the lowest offer out of the 30 dealers.

    Repeat the process again:

    "Thank you for making you offer, but Toyota from xxxx has offered $26,000 for the truck I want"

    You will get the same type of responses as shown above.

    Repeat the iteration, over and over again. Let the dealers weed themselves out. You will get to the point where there will only be two or three dealers trying to get your business. These guys deserve a cookie. These guys are no BS dealers. Respect them. Really. If they've been responding to this point, they want your business.
     
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    ramonortiz55 [OP] I don't Even Own A Tundra

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    That's how you get the lowest possible price!

    The dealers will pretty much be on a bidding match to earn your business to sell you the truck you want.

    Once you are down to the last two or three responsive dealers do a few more iterations - until you get the lowest price.

    How do you know its the lowest price?

    You will get the following responses:

    1. That's below invoice.
    2. I am losing money.
    3. Is that with a trade in?
    4. There is no way you are getting that price, send me the vin again.
    5. Send me another round of nudes please.

    The rest is self explanatory.

    Here are a few final notes and tips.

    1. Sometimes the dealer will offer the truck for less than what they paid for, in hopes that you will buy their extended warranty, paint protection program, or carpet protection stuff. Careful, don't fall in this trap.

    2. Print out the email - you don't want to show up at the dealer and have them be like '"oh that wasn't us" - Happened to me.

    3. Once you selected a dealer - Tell them to send you pictures of the truck. Proof that they have it.

    4. When I bought my 2013 Tacoma, they tinted the windows AFTER I negotiated the price. I never asked for tinted windows. Remember when I said - don't settle for more?

    Dealer - Thank you for coming in Mr. Ortiz, your truck is ready and here is your paperwork. We went ahead and tinted the windows, hope you like it.

    Me - I didn't ask for tinted windows.

    Dealer - I apologize, my tinting team didn't get the memo - its only $295 more. We can work it into the financing :)

    Me - Rip it off.

    Dealer - Sorry, we cant..

    Me - Rip it off, I wanted no tint.

    Dealer - Were in Texas, tint is a necessity Mr. Ortiz.

    Me - I can install my own tint. Rip it off, or ill take my business elsewhere.

    Dealer - You can have the tint for free.


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  7. Feb 15, 2017 at 6:56 AM
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    Well written and spot on.

    Kurt
     
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    ramonortiz55 [OP] I don't Even Own A Tundra

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    Thanks!

    Figured I'd share my experience.

    Keep in mind guys, this does not work for dealer modified packages. Since it is rare that various dealers have the same exact setup..
     
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  9. Feb 15, 2017 at 7:11 AM
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    A great plan-yet a lot of work. I find a dealer that will show me invoice and work up. how about $300 over? deal? done. they still get dealer hold backs and incentives. bad news is they have to have the truck on the lot or work them against another dealer to trade. agree on the aftermarket stuff. lots of extras come in the F&I office. internet is a consumers dream and a dealerships nightmare. lots of ways to skin a cat. and I like cats, just cant eat a whole one by myself!
     
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    you can freeze the cat and eat portion at a time?
     
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    A little of this and a little of that.
    Ramon, I enjoyed reading your "How To Buy A Car/Truck". Good points. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. Very well written.
     
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    Good write OP, here is what works very well for me.

    I am a 20+ plus year member of USAA. I have all my vehicles and home insured with them. I have had nothing short of excellent service from USAA. As a member I also use their free car/truck buying service which I can only use at certain dealers who honor it. Most will now days. I tell USAA exactly what I want, and how much I want to spend. USAA tells the dealership what they will cut a check for. I have never ever been disappointed. Dealerships hate it, it's no simply zero haggle. Upon delivery, before USAA provides the electronic deposit/check I inspect the vehicle, call USAA, tell them I am happy the vehicle is perfect and the deal is done.

    USAA follows up with me post delivery and asks about the dealership experience at delivery. The bottom line is the dealership knows that the call from USAA is a done deal for the monthly $$$ stats. Stating the obvious; they need to move cars and trucks aka- product, they will suck up the loss on a sale rather than have you walk.

    Since I don't play well with salesman, this really works perfect for me. We bought my 14CM Plat and my wife's daily driver a 14 Honda Accord V6 EXL using this car buying service in 14, absolutely no regrets. As previously mentioned dealerships hate it, and are counting on what they call "walk ups" on the lot to make up the difference. As we all know they hammer the "low information folks" hard.
    I could never sell cars and take advantage of the LIF's I am just not wired that way. FWIW....
     
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    I will probably try something like this.

    Thanks!
     
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    bahaha yes, they kept offering me a camry.

    I eventually got tired of it.


    Sent them a picture of a camry and a picture of a Tacoma..

    I then said - I want this one and pointed to the Tacoma.

    "Simple enough, or do you want me to come over, walk you to the lot and show you what I want?"
     
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    Great write up OP.

    To buy my GMC, I used the following: several months of homework, and waited until the fall so sales were really moving vehicles, USAA, Truecar, Consumer reports, an auto broker, and my ability to walk away.

    In the end, the best deal I could get in Colorado was using truecar and the internet negotiation process with all the research I had done.

    I did look nationally (I have purchased vehicles in other states and brought them back), and there were better deals to be had, by around 1200.00. However, shipping, or flights pretty much sucked up that saving really quick. After I factored in hotel stays, fuel, food, my time, it was actually way more expensive.
     
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    Thanks for sharing this process. I would have bought the Camry and paid over sticker.....:D
     
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    Speaking of buying a Tundra. As I was driving into work this afternoon through 2 states haha. I have noticed a lot more Tundras on the road. More 3rd gen of course, but way more than just a year or so ago. Are consumers finally realizing that the Tundra is the best truck in it's category, and the best looking. I think some of it has to do with the guy or girl riding down the road and seeing a modded Tundra, they be likeScreenshot_2017-02-15-20-39-41.jpg0

    Toyota Tundra is definitely making some noise, especially with some long time needed updates. Just my .02
     
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    Funny, my wife was commenting on a new truck she really liked. She said it was debadged, but it had a stamped rear tailgate. I laughed. Told her that was a 3rd gen Tundra.
     
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    Bucks County, PA
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    2018 Platinum
    ReadyLift 8" Lift Fuel Trophy Wheels Yokohama 37s
    I just do this - buy from my father-in-law. He is a Toyota salesman...
     
  24. Feb 24, 2017 at 9:56 AM
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    JH5370 Member

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    Thanks for the post! I am currently trying this tactic on a new DC pro. So far iv only got 1 dealer willing to go below msrp but I will keep trying!
     
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  25. Aug 22, 2017 at 8:24 AM
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    Tundrago

    Tundrago New Member

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    I did a weaker version of this on my used 2016. I got it from a Mercedes dealership that didn't want it and didn't realize what they had package wise.
     
  26. Aug 22, 2017 at 4:45 PM
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    Patriot

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    USAA car buying services. I tell them what I want, I go to a dealership that uses USAA and pick out the car or truck. I tell the sales person what I will pay. They run to their Gen sales manager, and I put then them on the phone with USAA. USAA tells them again what I will pay or what they USAA will cut the final check for minus my down payment and trade....high five the wife on our way home in our new wheels. Works every time, they won't let you walk on a guaranteed sale. And if they do and they have a prior agreement with USAA to honor their car buying service customers, bad move. They risk loosing USAA's customers. It works.

    D Daddy Dog Done! :rofl:

    Love, Love, Love it, oh and (USAA) faxes my insurance while I am signing the paperwork.
     
  27. Aug 22, 2017 at 4:51 PM
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    Patriot

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    No sir, retired and very very happy brother. Used USAA when we bought my wife's new Honda Accord V6 EXL. It just makes it so easy and actually fun. And in this case told the dealer what we wanted for the trade, they accepted and it was done.
    The dealerships rarely if ever let a done deal walk. It's just using a little leverage and removing theirs.
     
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  28. Aug 24, 2017 at 8:34 AM
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    Buildn

    Buildn 2022 Tundra Limited CM 6.5 Bed TRD Off Road

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    TRD Air Filters, Front door windows tinted to match the rears. Wheel locks, Talons Garage cat shield, Tyger Automotive soft tonneau cover, WeatherTech floor mats with Tuff Skinz Custom Emblem kit, Toyota OEM Emblem Black Out kit. AVS vent covers on all four doors, Red Tundra letters on front bumper & TRD highlighted in Red on front grille. Tailgate Tundra Letters in Black.
    I also did this a similar way. For my area of Cleveland , Akron Canton. I traveled about a 50 mile radius. The ones that I noticed that actually bid numbers against each other were the ones with s rather large Tundra inventory on hand. Like more than 30 trucks on hand. I did try the smaller dealers but the one I wanted was what they were holding on to. They only had 1 or 2 in inventory and holding out for highest number. I went with a dealer with over 40 Tundras on hand along with Toyota incentives being offered to make room for 2018 model.
     
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  29. Nov 2, 2017 at 4:21 PM
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    Spitfire

    Spitfire New Member

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    What are people paying for the 2018s? How much above invoice? Know exactly what I want limited, limited premium, trd off road and a sunroof.. one quote was 1800 below msrp before incentive.. not even close to what I would settle for at this point
     
  30. Nov 2, 2017 at 5:31 PM
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    Masshole

    Masshole Lovin' The Great North Woods

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    $0. Couldn't begin to afford one.
     

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