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Old 09-02-2014 | 09:51 PM
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I am in San Antonio. There is a black C2S for 123k. Just curious if I would have any discounts on a 2015 car or are they only for 2014?

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Old 09-03-2014 | 03:09 AM
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I imagine they would discount the 2015 cars as well, since I ordered one back in April and got 9% off...so I don't see why they would not discount it, however they will probably discount the 2014 cars a lot more
Old 09-03-2014 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by tguaturbo
I am in San Antonio. There is a black C2S for 123k. Just curious if I would have any discounts on a 2015 car or are they only for 2014? Thanks
Yes. The amount depends on your negotiating skills and style, and the dealership's level of motivation to move metal.
Old 09-03-2014 | 11:20 AM
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Most of the people who respond to these threads insist that you can get 10, 12, 15 or 37 percent off of MSRP. The majority of people who actually buy these cars off of the lot probably get closer to 4% in a "typical" deal. As LexVan wrote, "it depends".

At 123K, that car seems to have a few options on it, so there's probably some wiggle room in the price.
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Originally Posted by MJBird993
Most of the people who respond to these threads insist that you can get 10, 12, 15 or 37 percent off of MSRP. The majority of people who actually buy these cars off of the lot probably get closer to 4% in a "typical" deal. As LexVan wrote, "it depends".

At 123K, that car seems to have a few options on it, so there's probably some wiggle room in the price.
at 10-12% discount (depending upon option level) from MSRP you are getting very close to dealer invoice I believe.



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