I factory ordered a 2020 F150 in July 2020. When the truck arrived in mid September I received extra incentives that became available at the time of delivery. When it was all said and done I received a $10,000 reduction from sticker price.
@@edwinaponte2665 how?? How I did mine. I just went to the Nissan Factory in Tennessee and just simply purchased my 2016 Nissan Frontier Pro4X 4.0L V6 6 Speed manual transmission. I only got mine for $29,000 No hidden fees, no other charges and NO BULLSHIT! same thing that I did on my Ford 2018 F-150 V8 basic model single cab long bed, in Ford dealer with Cheating Salesman it will cost me $36K but in the Ford Assembly Plant they only gave the truck to me for $24K
@@edwinaponte2665 I paid mine with cash. That's why I got them straight to the point. No bullshit. The thing that makes the dealer and salesman makes a lot of money out of people is because of the higher interest rates and other bullshit fees. And they're your credit score also before you can even get a vehicle. In my case I didn't gave a damn about my credit score because I know it's bad. Because I don't like loans and making loans and credit cards it's been my principle my whole life that when I don't have money to pay then don't buy it. It's just happened that I got money and cash that time and I purchased the vehicle on cash. At least they're both paid off full on cash and I have no obligations like credits or loan some shit.
Dealing with dealerships either for buying or service is worse than dealing with the IRS. what’s amazing is most consumers do research and they still trying to bs the consumer. I knew more about the electric vehicles than the salesmen.
The biggest thing here is picking your dealership ... when I special ordered my Mustang I specifically went to a Ford dealership that does a lot of truck/fleet sales. They had allocation to put the order in immediately and an excellent relationship with the manufacturer to let me know exactly what was going on with the build. They negotiated price up front, stood by it when the vehicle came in and made sure I received all available rebates.
@@Jnaszty559 Back in 2019 it ended up being about 3 months due to a strike at the steering wheel plant. With the chip shortage production issues, I've been hearing similar timelines. Might be worth joining a forum like mustang6g to see what others are currently experiencing.
@@FennyWhopper dealership. They have incentives to move last years models for December. Late November on a Monday morning. More time to work the deal your way.
what do you mean by this? like 1.a 2019 model is going to be discounted on 2020 November or 2. a 2019 model is going to be discounted on 2019 November?
I can't believe you can order what you want. Everything comes in packages, now. If you you want something specific, you'll have to buy it with 8 other things. Some cars don't even offer the color you want without buying the "limited" version.
So darn true. The worst part now is some dealerships are telling people they will have to pay a surcharge to order from the factory. For example, two different Ford dealers I talked with were charging a surcharge of $3,000 to $5,000 plus the "dealer" adds like tinting, etching, etc. One dealer was charging a non-refundable $1,000 to order a vehicle. After talking with eight Ford dealers, I was able to order the truck I wanted. I ordered in October, 2021 but it might show up sometime in the next 90 days. Of course, Ford dropped the one color I wanted so I'm somewhat stuck with the new colors they have. I don't know if they have increased the prices yet but I sure hope not. I'll just wait and see.
Wanted a car that a dealer had 900 miles away. Local dealer tells me $1500 to ship. I said $500. Salesman left me sitting at his desk alone. Flew to that city; stayed a couple days. Had a couple fantastic meals. Drove my new car home. A vacation and a drive. Worth it to me.
I have ordered 2 of the last 3 BMW's I bought. In each case, they told me I would get the better of the incentive and financing programs in place the day I signed the order or the day I picked it up....and they honored it. Negotiating the price was straightforward. In both cases, it did take a few weeks as both were built in Germany. In one of the two cases, the factory screwed up the order and built the car with the wrong color interior, so they had to build it again. The dealership took care of me for the inconvenience. I've also bought off the lot, when they had exactly what I was looking for. If you are open to maybe not getting exactly what you want, buy off the lot. If you want what you want, order it.
I just ordered a 2021 LT Trail Boss 6.2, I was tired of every dealer having crew cabs with the short box only they’re useless. Had to get the crew cab with the standard box!
Literally in the same shoes, my '96 k1500 suburban had 398xxx miles and got in a wreck that totaled it. Now I want to buy a new truck, I'm sad at how hard it is to talk to a guy to order my truck....like yikes man.
I had mine for 3 months before someone driving down the wrong side of a divided highway hit me head on and they just totaled it. I enjoyed it for the 3 months of ownership and I got compliments on the truck everywhere I went. It was loaded with the Oxford Brown Metallic exterior. Despite it being totaled, it held up quite well in the crash and definitely saved my life.
This video and advice is spot on. 100%. I ordered a new Mercedes 2020 GLE 450 SUV last year. I built it on the website. I spoke to several dealers and asked how much would they charge me for this build. I got a very fair deal about 6.5% off MSRP. 12 weeks later, I got the car. And when i went to pick it up, they had a great deal if I finance through them: 2.99% PLUS first payment off. I took it.
In 1992, I placed an order for a Ford Explorer with the specs I wanted and nothing more. The dealer hemmed and hawed about it taking 6-8 weeks. I was in Nashville and Explorers were being built up the Interstate in Louisville. My model showed up in 4 weeks and while it was on the lot before I could get there, there were 3 individuals that wanted to buy my SUV.
Number one thing I do shop around between brands. If I configure a car with the options I want and dealer does not have it, I just buy a different brand. I just wish I could buy directly from manufacturer an they drop the car off in my driveway and take my old car. Good video
Its a good thing to mention that when you custom order a vehicle from a dealer to tell them not to prep a car if you can do it yourself. When I picked up my daily driver Toyota Corolla the dealer drilled in the license plate bracket into the front bumper which I didn't like. No big deal on a daily but for my new sports car I would want to prep the car myself as I am driving it directly to a shop that installs 3M clear bra film.
My dad friend owns a dodge dealership in Canada. He swares that when he special orders a truck for a customer it always lasts longer. He does a lot of fleet units, and the same owner will have the special order trucks last significantly longer.
@@Murphys_Law9 So are the custom ordered vehicles. The least amount is the MSRP but many dealers are adding a surcharge, even though they can't get the model you want. In my case I want a Ford F350 crew cab long bed, but the local dealer has only had the F350 models with the diesel engines.
I would have bought a new truck off the lot but I could not find one with the perfect packages and color. So I built a 2022 ram rebel online, picked a dealer and now I wait. I must say, it is mighty tough waiting, but it gets easier as the weeks go by.
The first week after I ordered the truck was rough, I thought about the truck day and night and I bet I have watched every TH-cam video on the ram rebel, just day dreaming about the day I can get in it and drive lol. Thanks for the video
I bought my 2019 Ram 3500 by ordering it from the factory through the dealership. I have a friend who is a finance manager at a Chevy dealership, I wanted the New Rams. He told me dealerships love people to order vehicles, because it's a something that's basically sold off the Truck. One thing that dealerships hate is unsold inventory at the end of the year. I told him when he was ordering it before he hit enter in the computer. I'll pay the net price, not MSRP. Didn't really have to fight and they gave it to me.
THANK YOU! I've done my research, I know what I want, and I've gone shopping and no dealership in 400 miles has what I want. I went to three local dealerships (Albuquerque) and one of them wanted to charge me $7000 to special order my truck. Luckily, I was prepared and I'm in no rush so I went to the next dealership and they said the exact same thing you did in your video. I've ordered my truck the way I want it and they've already given me an out-the-door price which is exactly the price I was expecting. I was worried that I might still be doing something wrong or going to get ripped off somehow but you've reassured me that I'm on the right track.
This was a great video I'm happy to hear it worked for someone because I'm in the same boat and want to order my new vehicle. So how did you ask them for the best price? I mean if you did your research like me you went on the website build your vehicle and got the price they were offering with rebates. How did you present to them about what's the best price they can give you? Did you tell them you already went on and built and you know how much the MSRP is for this vehicle? Any info would be great Thank you.
@@jayflis3194 After you build your vehicle on Chevy's website, you can request a quote and the web page will email up to three dealers with your request. This put me in contact with the dealers via email. I did everything over email so I have their words in writing to refer to later. I didn't tell them I was talking to other dealers up front, though. I let them go through their salesman routine and see what they'd do. One of them tried to rip me off immediately, one of them dragged their feet too long, and one looked at my build, told me the out the door price (estimate for now, until the truck arrives for sale) and ordered the truck that day. I did have to put a $1k deposit down. And they were up front that it could take 6-8 weeks for it to arrive. I'm still keeping my guard up for any fees tacked on to the sales price, but they seem pretty straight forward for now. We'll see how they do @lhmcasachevrolet .
@@briand1314 truck arrived and had to wait a couple of days for the options to be installed. No problem there. They did try to sell me add-ons and add the dealer acquisition fee. I stood firm, reminded them they gave me an up-front price, and was ready to walk out if I had to. Got them to stick to their price and all is well.
I think some further clarification on the term "Drop Ship" would be helpful. GM will let you buy a car from a dealer in Kentucky and you live in California. If both dealers agree the car can be shipped from the factory to the California dealer without additional cost. Your $1095 delivery charge covers delivery to California. I think that is an awesome policy for the consumer. Some dealers refuse to sell certain cars for MSRP. You could buy a car remotely and still get it locally at no additional cost. Drop shipping if I understand it correctly would cost you $1500 out of pocket plus the $1095 delivery charge from the factory to get the car from your selling dealer to you. My question is does the local delivery dealer get anything to prep or PDI the car from the factory or the selling dealer.
Thank you so much for your tips on how to buy a car. Bought a new car yesterday and I figured out what I was willing to pay for payments. They started at $606 a month and after back and forth and leaving a few times I got it for $17 above what I wanted but I traded in a vehicle that I was at least $3k upside down it. So I was happy and because of you I got the payment I wanted. Thank you again. Payment ended up being $463 for a 2021 $39k car.
Hey Sir..I've got a few questions that maybe you can help answer for me if that's cool with you. I am going to try to buy a new car soon but have some questions regarding the existing car loan that I have. I still owe 3,800 dollars on a preowned vehicle that I bought in 2016 that is currently out of commission. Still paying on it. Did you finance your new vehicle? What steps should I take that you can recommend me? If financed, how'd you get approved for 39k? Hopefully my questions are too intrusive... I'm just looking to get a new car hopefully, but if I've disrespect in any way, please please forgive me. Thanks in advance dude if you should choose to reply and provide any intel that could assist me. Good day Sir, and congrats on the new car.
@@JuniorNel21 everything Brent did was 100% wrong. NEVER negotiate off monthly payment. Just by saying that, I know they screwed with no lube. Watch "the 4 squares of dealership negotiations". In 10 minutes you'll be smarter than Brent and get a better deal
I ordered my wrx august 30th 2012 and it finally came in on november 21st. I remember that being the longest 3 months of my life but boy was it worth it😄
It depends on what you want. Dealers tend to order cars higher trim which is higher profit. I find if I configure at a manufacturers website it's cheaper than what is particularly sold on the lot, but that's configured how I like it. The plus for the dealer to order it is no flooring fee to pay, which is extra profit, so why not?
Everyone: “got a smoking deal on a new car!” Sort of like people who go to casinos and fail to understand all of the opulence and free food and drinks was built on the backs of those who lost money there. Dealerships are a business, it’s always funny to me how people who buy a car once every 3-5 years swear they got the most smoking deal ever...from the guy(s) who literally do this on a daily basis.
My last vehicle I ordered was in 78 back then you could go down the option list one by one and pick out exactly what you wanted. Then around early 80's the packages came if you wanted a pedicure item it came in a package with other things you may not have wanted. The resulting issue is, It's a game of give and take and getting that 1 of 15,000 built is no longer.
I bought my 2016 Nissan Frontier Pro4X 6 Speed Manual transmission straight from the Factory!!! No Bullshit! No Upfront Cost! No Rip off fees, only the SRP (Suggested Retail Price) of the Truck. I got the truck only for $28,000 grand. Then I got 2018 Ford F-150 V8 XL basic model standard 4WD. 6 foot bed I only got it for $30,000grand. No bullshit! No RIP OFF fees. Right straight from the Assembly Plant.
If you get it from the factory, you can get it exactly the way you want it. You rarely find that out on the dealer's lot, but in my experience you always pay more to the factory to get it exactly the way you want oh, then you would at a dealer's lot.
We factory ordered our jeep, mainly because it was the best way to get the best deal. Wrangler rubicons being high demand vehicles, the rebates are non existent and the dealers aren't that willing to bargain. The only way to get a good deal, from my experience, is to order from a high volume dealer. We ended up at 8% under invoice, approximately 13% under MSRP and literally couldn't be happier.
@@edgarchavez3531 all I can say is Gupton Motors in Springfield, TN offers the deal I mentioned on factory orders. There is very little chance of getting a really good deal on a rubicon from dealer stock. The best way to get a decent deal with in stock vehciles is to either work for, or join an organization, that qualify you for affiliate pricing. Join Treadlightly for $100 and it will give you the ability without shenanigans to buy any in stock CJDR vehicle, or factory order, for 1% under invoice or about 5.25% under MSRP.
If dealerships only made 2% they would not be selling vehicles, just like they tell you that a gas station only makes 2 cents a gallon just ridiculous it would not pay for the electricity to pump the gas. Factory cost to make a tire varies but is about $30 regardless of size and type as they just use total monthly production figures.
A dealer never has "base" models on the lot. They're always optioned, and usually highly optioned, pushing the price up. Im getting a new truck in the spring of 2022. A Sierra and factory order the way i want it. The options i want. Thr colour etc
I hate how most dealerships automatically put low-quality window tint on all their cars & others accessories that I don't want (& won't pay for). Then, on certain select accessories that I do want added, they act like it's a big chore/headache.
I have heard another YT video creator say that there comes a point where the dealer starts to feel desperate to get rid of the car so the slot can be opened up for a newer, more fashionable model. There are advice givers online who frequently highlight special software or special websites that give a person the stats on how long a car has been on a lot. They usually tell you to keep skimming and scanning page after page until you find a specific unit that has been on the lot for more than 100 days. You supposedly will get an extra large discount if the unit has passed the 100 days on lot milestone.
Easy way to check without any special software is to simply use an online shopping tool like Cars.com, AutoTempest, or CarGuru and just sort by oldest listing. They give you the option to shop for new as well.
Ordered a 22 Tahoe. Easy build salesman said. It was accepted in 2 weeks and order was picked up 2 more weeks later. Now I wait for a delivery date. RST package came with the electronics package. No sunroof, 4x4 and rear bench seat.
2 percent profit is hard to believe that is all they make, by the time you buy it the dealer got you more like 15 percent then the finance charges and god forbid you got great credit or you going to get the shaft
In ‘94 I went to a large GM dealership to buy a new passenger van. They had none. When I said I wanted to order one they refused, but insisted what I really wanted was one of the conversion vans they had on the lot. What a waste of time. I did end up buying one that was driven through 2 states to get it to the dealer. It had almost 500 miles on it before I got to drive it.
Custom ordered my last 2 trucks. I am really specific about what I want and I don’t see any reason to make that big a payment on something that isn’t 100% what you want. I also like the Ram window sticker that says it was built for me.
Same man. Soon as I realized that my very basic combo of Laramie with crew cab, standard box, and 33-gallon fuel tank doesn't exist anywhere I knew my only option was to custom order.
In the 80s and 90s, you could get with the dealership and parcel out every option that you want or don’t want near your car and actually pay a lot less and get what you want like a Camaro with hand crank windows instead of power when the dealership has all power windowsand get a little tag on the dashboard that says sew and was expressly built for whom I don’t know if it’s like that anymore
If you order a car, you are paying full MSRP, giving them money early, AND are at the mercy of every little bullshit charge that they want to tack on. You have MUCH more leverage on a car on the lot, that the DEALER is paying interest on.
BULLSHIT. You negotiate like any other car, you sign and pay when you drive it home, and if the price is any different than what you agreed upon, you walk away.
It's sad that in such a vital industry there's shenanigans and shady people that take advantage of an unsuspecting consumers and we have to watch videos just to get a measly crumb from the table.
For real. Very sad. For them to make money, they have to be shady and deceitful and crap on someone else and screw them, then lie to their face as if they're helping them.
My sister went in to get a jeep down around DC. She told them she was getting her own financing and they talked her into applying for credit just to see if they can beat her rate. She told them, after they came back she said no thank you, I'll bring in a cashiers check when I pick up the jeep in a day and a half. She came in with the check in hand to walk out with the keys and they said, oh we don't need the check you took one of the load offers. She said no, I didn't sign anything and told you I'd be in with the check. They told her they could go back on it so she just took it. Here they forged her name to the final paperwork and processed it. She was pissed, when she told me I said why didn't you just call the cops right on the spot. I wouldn't have taken that car at all. I get she wanted to do it on her own but man, I wish she'd had called sooner. Our dealer where we live is nothing like that. They'll show you the invoice. She had zero experience with people of this caliber, now she knows how DC is run.
Factory ordered my F350 and my Mustang. Got exactly what I wanted in both vehicles. As far as rebates, Ford will give you the rebate from time of order or delivery which ever is greater. Dealership locked in the price of my trade at the time of ordering with a 2k mile allowance. Don't think I'll ever settle for dealer inventory again. Next order will be a 2022 Mach1 in Jan. Of `22.
Great video. I did exactly what this video says to do. I ordered my 2021 Silverado, worked with a great dealership and got exactly what I wanted. I would definitely recommend ordering your vehicle, especially if it something that is highly customizable.
Yes! I ordered my 2021 chevy spark because I wanted the passionfruit color and the highest trim level. Iv only ever seen 1 other spark in an older year but it was sold before I could get it. I had to wait 4 months tho since they were just starting to get built. I have no regrets tho, they were amazing.
Dealerships add their name in some sort or fashion on the back of most vehicles for advertisement. We should get an advertisement credit for having that on the back of vehicles.
I ordered a truck in Texas and wait was 3 months and put a deposit down. When the truck came in they tried very hard to screw me over my trade in. Wanted auction prices instead of NADA. I told them I’ll go elsewhere and give me my deposit back ( Texas law says they have to give you your deposit back if you don’t buy it). The said well you’ll have to wait to get it somewhere else. I’m a car hauler and brought my own truck in on the delivery. I just built my truck on line and check dealer inventory within 500 miles and found 4 exactly how I wanted it. I called the first one and the salesman heard me tell them I’d be there tomorrow and the dealership I was at caved.
Ordering a car is for the stupidly rich. Picking that lot rascal that's been sitting for a couple months is your best buy. Unless you absolutely, positively have to have that shade of red/blue/yellow.
If I remember correctly when i was a kid most cars its seems were factory ordered. There was a lot of color options and various equipment packages. There was dealer stock but I do remember my dad placing an order for his vehicles on more than 1 occassion . Also when I bought my 89 Mazda 323 hatchback compnaies like Mazda would allocate so many of each model in a particular color to the dealer and that was that. I do not know if they still do this. Today it seems that in the name of efficeny most vehicles are not ordered by the customer. Most of what is now standard such as ac, power windows, rear window defrosters with the wires embeded in the glass were optional. Automatic transmissions were an option. Today the one big option that I have seen is brands such as Buick chargimg extra for every color but vanilla white. It is a way to jack up the price an extra $400 or so without the consumer realizing it.
Don't know about others, but Chrysler/Stellantis offer whatever current rebates are in effect at time sold order vehicle is delivered at selling dealership. Could save big!
I don’t know which is better but definitely convenient to have bought my Suburban RST from you. It was there, you said it was cool and even hundreds of miles away, had my unit and traded my 2016. So, there was no waiting and I got what I wanted and personal service from Chevy Dude!
YOU CAN NOT ORDER WHAT YOU WANT. You order what they want you to have. I wanted a base Trailblazer with only the cruise. Nope, you have to add the package that is 395.00 more. And now with so-called American cars coming from overseas you never know when you get it. I am 78 3/4 and even sold cars years ago and the process has changed.
Ordered a 2022 Ram TRX with all the stuff I wanted and none of the things I didn't want to pay for at $5,000 off MSRP. The wait sucks but it's definitely worth it.
@@peruvianblood1726 This will be my first new vehicle and first dealer ordered vehicle as well. Placed my order May 26th, VIN & VON # assigned May 27th and now I'm just waiting for MY22 production to start. The process was super simple, easier than going to a dealer and finding a vehicle on their lot. I found a dealer that would place a manufacture order, emailed them a PDF of my build sheet and they placed the order next day after I paid the requested deposit.
Greetings, I am unable to locate the work sheets you stated are located in the description area. I am in the process of special ordering a vehicle from GMC. I would appreciate any assistance you have with your worksheets and questions to ask. Thank you 😊.
Thanks to GM's bundling of options, it is hard to get exactly what I want. Usually something I want requires XYZ package that will usually have at least 2 ( usually more) options I DON'T want
I feel you on that. Love being able to pick what I want in a new vehicle but there are some things I don't need but have to get because it's part of the deal. Have you found a way around this?
Manufacturers do this to "sell" the popular items will sticking it too you with the package because its cheaper for them to produce even tho your paying for them to install only want you want anyway
Ok. So the main thing I got from the video was to get the exact amount I will pay for the car. I did and I had the sales manager sign next to the price. My concern is they are going to try and hit me with those dealer costs that I've seen in other videos. Also like I said my credit is pretty bad but I plan on putting a good amount of money down on the car. My girlfriend told me I'm over thinking all of this and it's going to be fine but 60k for a car is a lot of money and I'm not trying to end up with regrets
The problem with dealerships in my area is they spec out the most boring and shitty colors out there! Its like they dont know theres others colors out there besides black and white!
So right you are. I bought a 2017 leftover Silverado which was the color black. Then I went and bought a leftover Mustang that was white. I finally broke out of the mold and just traded the white Mustang for a leftover Kona blue Mustang. The color I always wanted.
We got T-boned in our beloved Camray, no one hurt. But we have found that used car prices are now higher than a cat's back, and climbing. Can you (1) Explain the high prices and (2) Talk about sources for the most reliable information on used cars. By the way, I really enjoy your programs, and I just subscribed.
I would buy a car from you.I live in Johnson city TN and have been looking for a month around this area.Some of the dealers around this area probably were incarcerated at one time. I'm 54 years young and these shady people think I have a 2nd grade education. I've looked at your website at your inventory and nothing yet but I have patience. Love your videos.
Good information. It’s interesting to see all the options available on the manufacture’s website but when you check individual dealers they don’t have the configuration you want and most likely seem to have minor variations on a couple of configurations.
Plan on ordering. About a month ago a salesman said come order one. At least two dealerships has told me too. I went to or talk to two dealerships got invoices from two dealerships I asked one what is this $2,500 they had some locked in fees. Wheel locks are $75 from GMC they wanted $440 bull. Windows tint another $339 then 300 said I can get discounts from other gmc dealerships bull. $160 for oil change bull again.
I waited for a rst 1500 Silverado from Nov to Feb. custom ordered The dealer & GM jerked me around with delays and delays, and I was going to pay cash! wound up canceling my order - first it was mosaic black wasn't avail, then black rims wasn't avail!
I am just tired of kia dealers marking the telluride up 5-6k over invoice. Wanted to lease but only dealer I found is out of state that didn't mark up told me I had to live in that state. Dealers are so much fun.
I went to my local Chevy dealer to order a 2018 3500 HD 6.0l gas.Two door regular cab.The first hour was spent by the manager to get me to buy off the lot.Only 3500 HD diesel 4 doors not in my colour.Finally asked if I could order a truck or I am gone.I got to order my truck.
Dude..... I want to buy my next truck from you just because of the value I get from your videos. 3/4t, extended cab, 4x4, long bed. Anything but white.
I've had a very different experience lately trying to order a truck. I've gone to two RAM dealers and two Chevrolet dealers. The first three dealers were easily a no-go. All their sales personnel turned me off. One RAM dealer got a whole group of guys around me as I was trying to leave. Finally I settle on a 2500 Silverado, and I just found out that the dealer didn't get the order in until ten weeks after I left my deposit. Chevrolet notified them that my color was no longer available. I simply do not understand.
I hate buying from the lot because the dealer seems to skimp on options like a rear locking differential or spray on Bed liner. I know most people don’t care, but to me it’s much cheaper to have that stuff factory installed.
My parents went to a dealership and the car that they were looking for was an EV vehicle. And my parents told them they want to order the car on online for MSRP price. The dealership told them. You cannot factory order the car. Can they do that?
Subaru takes customer orders. Factoy ordered in May..Delivery first week Aug. Includeds 2 week factory shutdown for maintenance and employee vacations.
is the msrp price the invoice price? and if not where is the invoice price? or is the msrp price sticker at dealer? where do they add dealers mark up..thanks.. maybe I'll deal with you and drive to you..thanks great channel
I went to a local Chevy lot in my area, when they were offering a crazy lease on the 2WD Silverado for under $300 a month for front line workers. Not only did the dealership not have any 2WD trucks, there were none to be found within 2500 miles of me. They would not honor the price and would not order the truck for me. I tried 4 different Chevy dealers, all said if I want that option of truck I would have to fly out to Texas, and buy it to drive back home to Oregon. In the end I passed on everything. The idea of helping the customers with picking out what you want from the factory has turned into a joke for me. Even with cash in hand I have never been able to purchase a car loaded with the options I wanted over the last 20 years.
Literally anything is better than a dealership. We’re all patiently waiting until we can buy NEW cars 100% online. Which is obviously only a matter of time and until dealerships are a thing of the past. It’s not if, but when. I’d plan an early retirement if I were you. You know, just incase the inevitable happens
Do whatever fits your needs and wants. I have picked up cars from what's available on a lot, did a factory order, and sat low'n'quiet waiting until the exact model appeared in stock.
I do a lot of research I have a list of what I want or will not do without including color. I found one on the lot that had everything I wanted plus more I was looking for racing yellow at least 2Lt with Z51 I found a 3lt Z51 with the manual transmission I wanted yellow it has magnetic ride control all the options I've never seen a corvette with yellow stitching in the interior this one has it
A car should have a check list of items you want on a car .... factory build it. Now you need to waste 2-4k to get one item you need. Car manufactures and dealerships suck today compaired to how they were operated years ago. I was offered a car salemans job at age 18 ..... told the dealership manager no thanks ..... told him I did not want to start smoking like all those salesmen over there.
I factory ordered a 2020 F150 in July 2020. When the truck arrived in mid September I received extra incentives that became available at the time of delivery. When it was all said and done I received a $10,000 reduction from sticker price.
Same here bruh!
How do you order from factory?
@@edwinaponte2665 how?? How I did mine. I just went to the Nissan Factory in Tennessee and just simply purchased my 2016 Nissan Frontier Pro4X 4.0L V6 6 Speed manual transmission. I only got mine for $29,000
No hidden fees, no other charges and NO BULLSHIT!
same thing that I did on my Ford 2018 F-150 V8 basic model single cab long bed, in Ford dealer with Cheating Salesman it will cost me $36K but in the Ford Assembly Plant they only gave the truck to me for $24K
@@twinbee4243 oh wow I didn’t know we could do that that’s awesome thanks for the info btw that’s a steal in your vehicle specially a 4x4
@@edwinaponte2665 I paid mine with cash. That's why I got them straight to the point. No bullshit. The thing that makes the dealer and salesman makes a lot of money out of people is because of the higher interest rates and other bullshit fees. And they're your credit score also before you can even get a vehicle. In my case I didn't gave a damn about my credit score because I know it's bad. Because I don't like loans and making loans and credit cards it's been my principle my whole life that when I don't have money to pay then don't buy it. It's just happened that I got money and cash that time and I purchased the vehicle on cash. At least they're both paid off full on cash and I have no obligations like credits or loan some shit.
I order what I want, the dealership lots never have what I’m looking for.
You are an amazing person. I wish more car dealers were honest like you are!
Hey, @DieselDucy! Have you filmed the elevators at Disney’s Pop Century Resort or Art of Animation Resort lately?
Dealing with dealerships either for buying or service is worse than dealing with the IRS. what’s amazing is most consumers do research and they still trying to bs the consumer. I knew more about the electric vehicles than the salesmen.
The biggest thing here is picking your dealership ... when I special ordered my Mustang I specifically went to a Ford dealership that does a lot of truck/fleet sales. They had allocation to put the order in immediately and an excellent relationship with the manufacturer to let me know exactly what was going on with the build. They negotiated price up front, stood by it when the vehicle came in and made sure I received all available rebates.
How long is the wait time ? I’m thinking of ordering a mustang too
@@Jnaszty559 Back in 2019 it ended up being about 3 months due to a strike at the steering wheel plant. With the chip shortage production issues, I've been hearing similar timelines. Might be worth joining a forum like mustang6g to see what others are currently experiencing.
I just wait for November. "Old" brand new cars/trucks at a huge discount
Patience will save you thousands
Is this for factory order or dealership
@@FennyWhopper dealership. They have incentives to move last years models for December.
Late November on a Monday morning. More time to work the deal your way.
what do you mean by this? like 1.a 2019 model is going to be discounted on 2020 November or 2. a 2019 model is going to be discounted on 2019 November?
@@brtd8782 it means if you want a new 2021 Truck. Go on November 2021 and buy it
Because December 2021 the 2022 models start arriving
You have to pick from what they have. They may only have 2-3 left.
I can't believe you can order what you want. Everything comes in packages, now. If you you want something specific, you'll have to buy it with 8 other things. Some cars don't even offer the color you want without buying the "limited" version.
Exactly
So darn true. The worst part now is some dealerships are telling people they will have to pay a surcharge to order from the factory. For example, two different Ford dealers I talked with were charging a surcharge of $3,000 to $5,000 plus the "dealer" adds like tinting, etching, etc. One dealer was charging a non-refundable $1,000 to order a vehicle. After talking with eight Ford dealers, I was able to order the truck I wanted. I ordered in October, 2021 but it might show up sometime in the next 90 days. Of course, Ford dropped the one color I wanted so I'm somewhat stuck with the new colors they have. I don't know if they have increased the prices yet but I sure hope not. I'll just wait and see.
This is why the dealer is known as the Stealership!
Wanted a car that a dealer had 900 miles away. Local dealer tells me $1500 to ship. I said $500. Salesman left me sitting at his desk alone. Flew to that city; stayed a couple days. Had a couple fantastic meals. Drove my new car home. A vacation and a drive. Worth it to me.
These days thats about what it cost to put a car on a semi truck and ship to your city usually it's cheaper to go in person and pick it up
I have ordered 2 of the last 3 BMW's I bought. In each case, they told me I would get the better of the incentive and financing programs in place the day I signed the order or the day I picked it up....and they honored it. Negotiating the price was straightforward. In both cases, it did take a few weeks as both were built in Germany. In one of the two cases, the factory screwed up the order and built the car with the wrong color interior, so they had to build it again. The dealership took care of me for the inconvenience. I've also bought off the lot, when they had exactly what I was looking for. If you are open to maybe not getting exactly what you want, buy off the lot. If you want what you want, order it.
I love ordering from the factory I always get what I want!
I just ordered a 2021 LT Trail Boss 6.2, I was tired of every dealer having crew cabs with the short box only they’re useless. Had to get the crew cab with the standard box!
I'm having the same issue now. I'm considering ordering. I want the 6.2 and standard box as well.
Literally in the same shoes, my '96 k1500 suburban had 398xxx miles and got in a wreck that totaled it. Now I want to buy a new truck, I'm sad at how hard it is to talk to a guy to order my truck....like yikes man.
How long it took the process of getting your vehicle built and delivered?
I had mine for 3 months before someone driving down the wrong side of a divided highway hit me head on and they just totaled it. I enjoyed it for the 3 months of ownership and I got compliments on the truck everywhere I went. It was loaded with the Oxford Brown Metallic exterior. Despite it being totaled, it held up quite well in the crash and definitely saved my life.
This video and advice is spot on. 100%. I ordered a new Mercedes 2020 GLE 450 SUV last year. I built it on the website. I spoke to several dealers and asked how much would they charge me for this build. I got a very fair deal about 6.5% off MSRP. 12 weeks later, I got the car. And when i went to pick it up, they had a great deal if I finance through them: 2.99% PLUS first payment off. I took it.
In 1992, I placed an order for a Ford Explorer with the specs I wanted and nothing more. The dealer hemmed and hawed about it taking 6-8 weeks. I was in Nashville and Explorers were being built up the Interstate in Louisville. My model showed up in 4 weeks and while it was on the lot before I could get there, there were 3 individuals that wanted to buy my SUV.
Number one thing I do shop around between brands. If I configure a car with the options I want and dealer does not have it, I just buy a different brand. I just wish I could buy directly from manufacturer an they drop the car off in my driveway and take my old car. Good video
I'm thinking about ordering a Caddy from the factory and glad I saw this video. Thanks!
Its a good thing to mention that when you custom order a vehicle from a dealer to tell them not to prep a car if you can do it yourself. When I picked up my daily driver Toyota Corolla the dealer drilled in the license plate bracket into the front bumper which I didn't like. No big deal on a daily but for my new sports car I would want to prep the car myself as I am driving it directly to a shop that installs 3M clear bra film.
You're the man for helping us and getting..."let go" for it.
I am ordering from the factory ONCE they will go below MSRP again which might be soon .
My dad friend owns a dodge dealership in Canada. He swares that when he special orders a truck for a customer it always lasts longer. He does a lot of fleet units, and the same owner will have the special order trucks last significantly longer.
i wonder why that is
@@Murphys_Law9 probably because people feel more connected to the vehicle since they custom ordered it
@@Murphys_Law9 and maintain them more
@@liammaupin9492 yea that makes sense im thinking about ordering one since used car prices are so expensive right now
@@Murphys_Law9 So are the custom ordered vehicles. The least amount is the MSRP but many dealers are adding a surcharge, even though they can't get the model you want. In my case I want a Ford F350 crew cab long bed, but the local dealer has only had the F350 models with the diesel engines.
I love the factory orders. never had any issues.
I would have bought a new truck off the lot but I could not find one with the perfect packages and color. So I built a 2022 ram rebel online, picked a dealer and now I wait. I must say, it is mighty tough waiting, but it gets easier as the weeks go by.
The first week after I ordered the truck was rough, I thought about the truck day and night and I bet I have watched every TH-cam video on the ram rebel, just day dreaming about the day I can get in it and drive lol. Thanks for the video
I bought my 2019 Ram 3500 by ordering it from the factory through the dealership. I have a friend who is a finance manager at a Chevy dealership, I wanted the New Rams. He told me dealerships love people to order vehicles, because it's a something that's basically sold off the Truck. One thing that dealerships hate is unsold inventory at the end of the year. I told him when he was ordering it before he hit enter in the computer. I'll pay the net price, not MSRP. Didn't really have to fight and they gave it to me.
THANK YOU! I've done my research, I know what I want, and I've gone shopping and no dealership in 400 miles has what I want. I went to three local dealerships (Albuquerque) and one of them wanted to charge me $7000 to special order my truck. Luckily, I was prepared and I'm in no rush so I went to the next dealership and they said the exact same thing you did in your video. I've ordered my truck the way I want it and they've already given me an out-the-door price which is exactly the price I was expecting. I was worried that I might still be doing something wrong or going to get ripped off somehow but you've reassured me that I'm on the right track.
This was a great video I'm happy to hear it worked for someone because I'm in the same boat and want to order my new vehicle. So how did you ask them for the best price? I mean if you did your research like me you went on the website build your vehicle and got the price they were offering with rebates. How did you present to them about what's the best price they can give you? Did you tell them you already went on and built and you know how much the MSRP is for this vehicle? Any info would be great Thank you.
@@jayflis3194 After you build your vehicle on Chevy's website, you can request a quote and the web page will email up to three dealers with your request. This put me in contact with the dealers via email. I did everything over email so I have their words in writing to refer to later. I didn't tell them I was talking to other dealers up front, though. I let them go through their salesman routine and see what they'd do. One of them tried to rip me off immediately, one of them dragged their feet too long, and one looked at my build, told me the out the door price (estimate for now, until the truck arrives for sale) and ordered the truck that day. I did have to put a $1k deposit down. And they were up front that it could take 6-8 weeks for it to arrive. I'm still keeping my guard up for any fees tacked on to the sales price, but they seem pretty straight forward for now. We'll see how they do @lhmcasachevrolet .
Can you give us an update on your purchase experience now that you have taken delivery?
@@briand1314 truck arrived and had to wait a couple of days for the options to be installed. No problem there. They did try to sell me add-ons and add the dealer acquisition fee. I stood firm, reminded them they gave me an up-front price, and was ready to walk out if I had to. Got them to stick to their price and all is well.
I think some further clarification on the term "Drop Ship" would be helpful. GM will let you buy a car from a dealer in Kentucky and you live in California. If both dealers agree the car can be shipped from the factory to the California dealer without additional cost. Your $1095 delivery charge covers delivery to California. I think that is an awesome policy for the consumer. Some dealers refuse to sell certain cars for MSRP. You could buy a car remotely and still get it locally at no additional cost. Drop shipping if I understand it correctly would cost you $1500 out of pocket plus the $1095 delivery charge from the factory to get the car from your selling dealer to you. My question is does the local delivery dealer get anything to prep or PDI the car from the factory or the selling dealer.
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Brother, YOU HAV MY SUBSCRIPTION!!! Just ordered my 2023 6.2 Trailboss, u called it well!! Walked in&out LIKE A BOSS!
Thank you so much for your tips on how to buy a car. Bought a new car yesterday and I figured out what I was willing to pay for payments. They started at $606 a month and after back and forth and leaving a few times I got it for $17 above what I wanted but I traded in a vehicle that I was at least $3k upside down it. So I was happy and because of you I got the payment I wanted. Thank you again. Payment ended up being $463 for a 2021 $39k car.
Hey Sir..I've got a few questions that maybe you can help answer for me if that's cool with you. I am going to try to buy a new car soon but have some questions regarding the existing car loan that I have. I still owe 3,800 dollars on a preowned vehicle that I bought in 2016 that is currently out of commission. Still paying on it. Did you finance your new vehicle? What steps should I take that you can recommend me? If financed, how'd you get approved for 39k? Hopefully my questions are too intrusive... I'm just looking to get a new car hopefully, but if I've disrespect in any way, please please forgive me. Thanks in advance dude if you should choose to reply and provide any intel that could assist me. Good day Sir, and congrats on the new car.
@@JuniorNel21 everything Brent did was 100% wrong. NEVER negotiate off monthly payment. Just by saying that, I know they screwed with no lube. Watch "the 4 squares of dealership negotiations". In 10 minutes you'll be smarter than Brent and get a better deal
I ordered my wrx august 30th 2012 and it finally came in on november 21st. I remember that being the longest 3 months of my life but boy was it worth it😄
It depends on what you want. Dealers tend to order cars higher trim which is higher profit. I find if I configure at a manufacturers website it's cheaper than what is particularly sold on the lot, but that's configured how I like it. The plus for the dealer to order it is no flooring fee to pay, which is extra profit, so why not?
Everyone: “got a smoking deal on a new car!” Sort of like people who go to casinos and fail to understand all of the opulence and free food and drinks was built on the backs of those who lost money there. Dealerships are a business, it’s always funny to me how people who buy a car once every 3-5 years swear they got the most smoking deal ever...from the guy(s) who literally do this on a daily basis.
My last vehicle I ordered was in 78 back then you could go down the option list one by one and pick out exactly what you wanted. Then around early 80's the packages came if you wanted a pedicure item it came in a package with other things you may not have wanted. The resulting issue is, It's a game of give and take and getting that 1 of 15,000 built is no longer.
I bought my 2016 Nissan Frontier Pro4X 6 Speed Manual transmission straight from the Factory!!! No Bullshit! No Upfront Cost! No Rip off fees, only the SRP (Suggested Retail Price) of the Truck. I got the truck only for $28,000 grand. Then I got 2018 Ford F-150 V8 XL basic model standard 4WD. 6 foot bed I only got it for $30,000grand. No bullshit! No RIP OFF fees. Right straight from the Assembly Plant.
If you get it from the factory, you can get it exactly the way you want it. You rarely find that out on the dealer's lot, but in my experience you always pay more to the factory to get it exactly the way you want oh, then you would at a dealer's lot.
We factory ordered our jeep, mainly because it was the best way to get the best deal. Wrangler rubicons being high demand vehicles, the rebates are non existent and the dealers aren't that willing to bargain. The only way to get a good deal, from my experience, is to order from a high volume dealer. We ended up at 8% under invoice, approximately 13% under MSRP and literally couldn't be happier.
any tips you can share ? I'm debating whether to get a jeep from a dealer or factory
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@@edgarchavez3531 all I can say is Gupton Motors in Springfield, TN offers the deal I mentioned on factory orders.
There is very little chance of getting a really good deal on a rubicon from dealer stock. The best way to get a decent deal with in stock vehciles is to either work for, or join an organization, that qualify you for affiliate pricing.
Join Treadlightly for $100 and it will give you the ability without shenanigans to buy any in stock CJDR vehicle, or factory order, for 1% under invoice or about 5.25% under MSRP.
How long ago was this? Is this under current market conditions with the chip shortage?
@@arstocker 2/6/21 order
If dealerships only made 2% they would not be selling vehicles, just like they tell you that a gas station only makes 2 cents a gallon just ridiculous it would not pay for the electricity to pump the gas. Factory cost to make a tire varies but is about $30 regardless of size and type as they just use total monthly production figures.
A dealer never has "base" models on the lot. They're always optioned, and usually highly optioned, pushing the price up. Im getting a new truck in the spring of 2022. A Sierra and factory order the way i want it. The options i want. Thr colour etc
For certain manufacturers certain colors are available at certain trim levels so keep that in mind
Big thing that always worried about special ordering is the dealer may just want to lock in MSRP and not budge.
That’s EXACTLY what’s going to happen
I liked the Seinfeld reference.
I hate how most dealerships automatically put low-quality window tint on all their cars & others accessories that I don't want (& won't pay for). Then, on certain select accessories that I do want added, they act like it's a big chore/headache.
I have heard another YT video creator say that there comes a point where the dealer starts to feel desperate to get rid of the car so the slot can be opened up for a newer, more fashionable model. There are advice givers online who frequently highlight special software or special websites that give a person the stats on how long a car has been on a lot. They usually tell you to keep skimming and scanning page after page until you find a specific unit that has been on the lot for more than 100 days. You supposedly will get an extra large discount if the unit has passed the 100 days on lot milestone.
Easy way to check without any special software is to simply use an online shopping tool like Cars.com, AutoTempest, or CarGuru and just sort by oldest listing. They give you the option to shop for new as well.
Ordered a 22 Tahoe. Easy build salesman said. It was accepted in 2 weeks and order was picked up 2 more weeks later. Now I wait for a delivery date. RST package came with the electronics package. No sunroof, 4x4 and rear bench seat.
2 percent profit is hard to believe that is all they make, by the time you buy it the dealer got you more like 15 percent then the finance charges and god forbid you got great credit or you going to get the shaft
In ‘94 I went to a large GM dealership to buy a new passenger van. They had none. When I said I wanted to order one they refused, but insisted what I really wanted was one of the conversion vans they had on the lot. What a waste of time. I did end up buying one that was driven through 2 states to get it to the dealer. It had almost 500 miles on it before I got to drive it.
Custom ordered my last 2 trucks. I am really specific about what I want and I don’t see any reason to make that big a payment on something that isn’t 100% what you want. I also like the Ram window sticker that says it was built for me.
Same man. Soon as I realized that my very basic combo of Laramie with crew cab, standard box, and 33-gallon fuel tank doesn't exist anywhere I knew my only option was to custom order.
Hey Todd, quick question. Is the price you see finalized at checkout the price you finance/pay? Or is there still markups on arrival?
In the 80s and 90s, you could get with the dealership and parcel out every option that you want or don’t want near your car and actually pay a lot less and get what you want like a Camaro with hand crank windows instead of power when the dealership has all power windowsand get a little tag on the dashboard that says sew and was expressly built for whom I don’t know if it’s like that anymore
Perfect timing. Brother and I were discussing these options the other day about factory order pickup and new tractor trailer.
If you order a car, you are paying full MSRP, giving them money early, AND are at the mercy of every little bullshit charge that they want to tack on. You have MUCH more leverage on a car on the lot, that the DEALER is paying interest on.
BULLSHIT.
You negotiate like any other car, you sign and pay when you drive it home, and if the price is any different than what you agreed upon, you walk away.
Didn’t know about the engine. Learned something today.
Ordered a 2021 WRX Limited in July. Was just told it’s set to arrive in December.
It's sad that in such a vital industry there's shenanigans and shady people that take advantage of an unsuspecting consumers and we have to watch videos just to get a measly crumb from the table.
For real. Very sad. For them to make money, they have to be shady and deceitful and crap on someone else and screw them, then lie to their face as if they're helping them.
My sister went in to get a jeep down around DC. She told them she was getting her own financing and they talked her into applying for credit just to see if they can beat her rate. She told them, after they came back she said no thank you, I'll bring in a cashiers check when I pick up the jeep in a day and a half. She came in with the check in hand to walk out with the keys and they said, oh we don't need the check you took one of the load offers. She said no, I didn't sign anything and told you I'd be in with the check. They told her they could go back on it so she just took it. Here they forged her name to the final paperwork and processed it. She was pissed, when she told me I said why didn't you just call the cops right on the spot. I wouldn't have taken that car at all. I get she wanted to do it on her own but man, I wish she'd had called sooner. Our dealer where we live is nothing like that. They'll show you the invoice. She had zero experience with people of this caliber, now she knows how DC is run.
Thats why its called ,,, the swamp
Factory ordered my F350 and my Mustang. Got exactly what I wanted in both vehicles. As far as rebates, Ford will give you the rebate from time of order or delivery which ever is greater. Dealership locked in the price of my trade at the time of ordering with a 2k mile allowance. Don't think I'll ever settle for dealer inventory again. Next order will be a 2022 Mach1 in Jan. Of `22.
Good morning sir... question... is it cheaper to go straight to the manufacturer or dealership?
@@JuniorNel21 I don't think you can buy a Ford directly from the manufacturer.
@@JP-ti5lz oh...but is it cheaper to go the manufacturer route?
Great video Mike. Totally agree with you about everything you covered in this video. Keep up the great work and information.
Great video. I did exactly what this video says to do.
I ordered my 2021 Silverado, worked with a great dealership and got exactly what I wanted. I would definitely recommend ordering your vehicle, especially if it something that is highly customizable.
Yes! I ordered my 2021 chevy spark because I wanted the passionfruit color and the highest trim level. Iv only ever seen 1 other spark in an older year but it was sold before I could get it. I had to wait 4 months tho since they were just starting to get built. I have no regrets tho, they were amazing.
Did you pay the price that they told you when it was ordered? Or was there any rebates or incentives
@@xSamIAm23 I got the promo that going on when the truck arrived. Also I dealt with a smaller dealer that did not make me put any down payment.
Dealerships add their name in some sort or fashion on the back of most vehicles for advertisement. We should get an advertisement credit for having that on the back of vehicles.
I bought both my Hondas and told them .NO dealer stickers on the vehicle. They didn't like it ...but they did it.
This is the video ive been waiting for...been specin out a tacoma trd sport on toyota website and been curious how the process works. Thanks
I ordered a truck in Texas and wait was 3 months and put a deposit down. When the truck came in they tried very hard to screw me over my trade in. Wanted auction prices instead of NADA. I told them I’ll go elsewhere and give me my deposit back ( Texas law says they have to give you your deposit back if you don’t buy it). The said well you’ll have to wait to get it somewhere else. I’m a car hauler and brought my own truck in on the delivery. I just built my truck on line and check dealer inventory within 500 miles and found 4 exactly how I wanted it. I called the first one and the salesman heard me tell them I’d be there tomorrow and the dealership I was at caved.
Ordering a car is for the stupidly rich. Picking that lot rascal that's been sitting for a couple months is your best buy. Unless you absolutely, positively have to have that shade of red/blue/yellow.
If I remember correctly when i was a kid most cars its seems were factory ordered. There was a lot of color options and various equipment packages. There was dealer stock but I do remember my dad placing an order for his vehicles on more than 1 occassion . Also when I bought my 89 Mazda 323 hatchback compnaies like Mazda would allocate so many of each model in a particular color to the dealer and that was that. I do not know if they still do this. Today it seems that in the name of efficeny most vehicles are not ordered by the customer. Most of what is now standard such as ac, power windows, rear window defrosters with the wires embeded in the glass were optional. Automatic transmissions were an option. Today the one big option that I have seen is brands such as Buick chargimg extra for every color but vanilla white. It is a way to jack up the price an extra $400 or so without the consumer realizing it.
Thanks for the information I’ve wondered this a lot actually
Don't know about others, but Chrysler/Stellantis offer whatever current rebates are in effect at time sold order vehicle is delivered at selling dealership. Could save big!
I don’t know which is better but definitely convenient to have bought my Suburban RST from you. It was there, you said it was cool and even hundreds of miles away, had my unit and traded my 2016. So, there was no waiting and I got what I wanted and personal service from Chevy Dude!
YOU CAN NOT ORDER WHAT YOU WANT. You order what they want you to have. I wanted a base Trailblazer with only the cruise. Nope, you have to add the package that is 395.00 more. And now with so-called American cars coming from overseas you never know when you get it. I am 78 3/4 and even sold cars years ago and the process has changed.
Thanks for the help. I'm considering doing this when I buy my truck.
Ordered a 2022 Ram TRX with all the stuff I wanted and none of the things I didn't want to pay for at $5,000 off MSRP. The wait sucks but it's definitely worth it.
How recent did you order it , I’m planning on ordering a vehicle too but this will be my first time doing so . How is the process like ?
@@peruvianblood1726 This will be my first new vehicle and first dealer ordered vehicle as well. Placed my order May 26th, VIN & VON # assigned May 27th and now I'm just waiting for MY22 production to start.
The process was super simple, easier than going to a dealer and finding a vehicle on their lot. I found a dealer that would place a manufacture order, emailed them a PDF of my build sheet and they placed the order next day after I paid the requested deposit.
I want a c8 but the dealers in my area are the crap dealers with Mark ups that are stupid.. 30k market adjustment 129k for a 90k car...
Greetings, I am unable to locate the work sheets you stated are located in the description area. I am in the process of special ordering a vehicle from GMC. I would appreciate any assistance you have with your worksheets and questions to ask. Thank you 😊.
You always provide the information consumers are wanting..Thanks!
Thanks to GM's bundling of options, it is hard to get exactly what I want. Usually something I want requires XYZ package that will usually have at least 2 ( usually more) options I DON'T want
I feel you on that. Love being able to pick what I want in a new vehicle but there are some things I don't need but have to get because it's part of the deal. Have you found a way around this?
Manufacturers do this to "sell" the popular items will sticking it too you with the package because its cheaper for them to produce even tho your paying for them to install only want you want anyway
Thanks man. Just started saving for my dream truck dodge ram laramie 2500 turbo diesel.
Ok. So the main thing I got from the video was to get the exact amount I will pay for the car. I did and I had the sales manager sign next to the price. My concern is they are going to try and hit me with those dealer costs that I've seen in other videos. Also like I said my credit is pretty bad but I plan on putting a good amount of money down on the car. My girlfriend told me I'm over thinking all of this and it's going to be fine but 60k for a car is a lot of money and I'm not trying to end up with regrets
The problem with dealerships in my area is they spec out the most boring and shitty colors out there! Its like they dont know theres others colors out there besides black and white!
So right you are. I bought a 2017 leftover Silverado which was the color black. Then I went and bought a leftover Mustang that was white. I finally broke out of the mold and just traded the white Mustang for a leftover Kona blue Mustang. The color I always wanted.
We got T-boned in our beloved Camray, no one hurt. But we have found that used car prices are now higher than a cat's back, and climbing. Can you (1) Explain the high prices and (2) Talk about sources for the most reliable information on used cars. By the way, I really enjoy your programs, and I just subscribed.
I would buy a car from you.I live in Johnson city TN and have been looking for a month around this area.Some of the dealers around this area probably were incarcerated at one time.
I'm 54 years young and these shady people think I have a 2nd grade education.
I've looked at your website at your inventory and nothing yet but I have patience.
Love your videos.
Good information. It’s interesting to see all the options available on the manufacture’s website but when you check individual dealers they don’t have the configuration you want and most likely seem to have minor variations on a couple of configurations.
Kind of wild that GM doesn’t let you lock in rebated but FCA and Ford do.
Can you explain what you mean?
Plan on ordering. About a month ago a salesman said come order one. At least two dealerships has told me too. I went to or talk to two dealerships got invoices from two dealerships I asked one what is this $2,500 they had some locked in fees. Wheel locks are $75 from GMC they wanted $440 bull. Windows tint another $339 then 300 said I can get discounts from other gmc dealerships bull. $160 for oil change bull again.
I waited for a rst 1500 Silverado from Nov to Feb. custom ordered The dealer & GM jerked me around with delays and delays, and I was going to pay cash! wound up canceling my order - first it was mosaic black wasn't avail, then black rims wasn't avail!
I am just tired of kia dealers marking the telluride up 5-6k over invoice. Wanted to lease but only dealer I found is out of state that didn't mark up told me I had to live in that state. Dealers are so much fun.
I went to my local Chevy dealer to order a 2018 3500 HD 6.0l gas.Two door regular cab.The first hour was spent by the manager to get me to buy off the lot.Only 3500 HD diesel 4 doors not in my colour.Finally asked if I could order a truck or I am gone.I got to order my truck.
Regardless I was very happy working with Chevy Dude.
Did you get screwed without knowing it?
Dude..... I want to buy my next truck from you just because of the value I get from your videos.
3/4t, extended cab, 4x4, long bed. Anything but white.
What is the expected down payment (% of purchase) for a Factory ordered car?
I've had a very different experience lately trying to order a truck.
I've gone to two RAM dealers and two Chevrolet dealers. The first three dealers were easily a no-go. All their sales personnel turned me off. One RAM dealer got a whole group of guys around me as I was trying to leave.
Finally I settle on a 2500 Silverado, and I just found out that the dealer didn't get the order in until ten weeks after I left my deposit. Chevrolet notified them that my color was no longer available. I simply do not understand.
How do you find a dealer who has the allocation to order a new truck?
Literally had two different dealerships refuse to special order my vehicle because of coronavirus. Kentucky looks better with each passing day!
I hate buying from the lot because the dealer seems to skimp on options like a rear locking differential or spray on Bed liner. I know most people don’t care, but to me it’s much cheaper to have that stuff factory installed.
My nephew is a car salesman and he has ordered his last 2 or 3 cars
My parents went to a dealership and the car that they were looking for was an EV vehicle. And my parents told them they want to order the car on online for MSRP price. The dealership told them. You cannot factory order the car. Can they do that?
Great timing on this video i was thinking today/yesterday to youtube this thought
Subaru takes customer orders.
Factoy ordered in May..Delivery first week Aug.
Includeds 2 week factory shutdown for maintenance and employee vacations.
Buy from the lot.... When you order you set the price and end all negotiations. Also ordering locks you in on the VIN.
With all do with respect and nothing personal or business but yah nothings perfect. I’ll agree to that bro
I’m working on ordering a 21 or 22 Sierra SLT in October. Thanks for the info!
is the msrp price the invoice price? and if not where is the invoice price? or is the msrp price sticker at dealer? where do they add dealers mark up..thanks.. maybe I'll deal with you and drive to you..thanks great channel
I went to a local Chevy lot in my area, when they were offering a crazy lease on the 2WD Silverado for under $300 a month for front line workers. Not only did the dealership not have any 2WD trucks, there were none to be found within 2500 miles of me. They would not honor the price and would not order the truck for me. I tried 4 different Chevy dealers, all said if I want that option of truck I would have to fly out to Texas, and buy it to drive back home to Oregon. In the end I passed on everything. The idea of helping the customers with picking out what you want from the factory has turned into a joke for me. Even with cash in hand I have never been able to purchase a car loaded with the options I wanted over the last 20 years.
Dealerships will be a thing of the past soon. You'll just order it online direct from the automaker.
Literally anything is better than a dealership. We’re all patiently waiting until we can buy NEW cars 100% online. Which is obviously only a matter of time and until dealerships are a thing of the past. It’s not if, but when. I’d plan an early retirement if I were you. You know, just incase the inevitable happens
Can’t freakin wait
A year later (now March 2022), is ordering still better?
I just ordered a 2022 trailblazer!
Do whatever fits your needs and wants. I have picked up cars from what's available on a lot, did a factory order, and sat low'n'quiet waiting until the exact model appeared in stock.
I do a lot of research I have a list of what I want or will not do without including color. I found one on the lot that had everything I wanted plus more I was looking for racing yellow at least 2Lt with Z51 I found a 3lt Z51 with the manual transmission I wanted yellow it has magnetic ride control all the options I've never seen a corvette with yellow stitching in the interior this one has it
A car should have a check list of items you want on a car .... factory build it. Now you need to waste 2-4k to get one item you need. Car manufactures and dealerships suck today compaired to how they were operated years ago. I was offered a car salemans job at age 18 ..... told the dealership manager no thanks ..... told him I did not want to start smoking like all those salesmen over there.