Phil3 Report post Posted February 13, 2015 I am looking to buy a Ford Fusion Hybrid SE, but am unsure on what is a good discount to shoot for. I can negotiate effectively, but am less sure about what is achievable in terms of a discount. My credit union's car buying service did not get me the kind of price I had hoped, but maybe asking too much. The details... 2015 Ford Fusion SE Hybrid - $26890Tech Package Option - $995Destination - $825TOTAL - $28710 Credit Union Discount - $1346Ford Rebate Discount - $1500TOTAL DISCOUNT - $2846 TOTAL CAR PRICE - $25864% Off MSRP - 9.9 % (4.68% from credit union) Opinions? Phil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thrasher086 Report post Posted February 13, 2015 I am looking to buy a Ford Fusion Hybrid SE, but am unsure on what is a good discount to shoot for. I can negotiate effectively, but am less sure about what is achievable in terms of a discount. My credit union's car buying service did not get me the kind of price I had hoped, but maybe asking too much. The details... 2015 Ford Fusion SE Hybrid - $26890Tech Package Option - $995Destination - $825TOTAL - $28710 Credit Union Discount - $1346Ford Rebate Discount - $1500TOTAL DISCOUNT - $2846 TOTAL CAR PRICE - $25864% Off MSRP - 9.9 % (4.68% from credit union) Opinions? Phil Take a look at TrueCar also to get a better idea on what to pay. This has helped me land a good price without feeling like I was ripped off. Once you get an agreement on the phone that the dealer will come to that, you then try to squeeze off a few more bucks during "negotiating". I also did the same for my trade in and got close to private selling with it if you include the tax break you get. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybridbear Report post Posted February 15, 2015 I am looking to buy a Ford Fusion Hybrid SE, but am unsure on what is a good discount to shoot for. I can negotiate effectively, but am less sure about what is achievable in terms of a discount. My credit union's car buying service did not get me the kind of price I had hoped, but maybe asking too much. The details... 2015 Ford Fusion SE Hybrid - $26890Tech Package Option - $995Destination - $825TOTAL - $28710 Credit Union Discount - $1346Ford Rebate Discount - $1500TOTAL DISCOUNT - $2846 TOTAL CAR PRICE - $25864% Off MSRP - 9.9 % (4.68% from credit union) Opinions? PhilWhat's invoice price for that configuration? A good deal is getting to invoice price before Ford rebates. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyHzNV Report post Posted February 15, 2015 (edited) TrueCar will tell you what invoice is for the exact configuration. Usually when I go car shopping (online) and have found something I want, I tell the salesman straight up to show me the invoice on the car and deal off the invoice price right away. I have had very good luck doing that. That being said, I once took a Truecar printout to the dealer to compare it to the invoice price and Truecar was right at $1000 less than invoice for the exact car he had on the lot. My salesman said he couldn't beat that. Edited February 15, 2015 by TonyHzNV Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OCJeff Report post Posted March 10, 2015 I used cars.com and found locally (< 200 miles) available cars, then sorted by the lowest price. I then contacted those dealers (who listed their discounted price on-line) and negotiated with them from there. I managed to get my car (MSRP $36300) out the door for $33187, or about $30163 after discount. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites