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i've been an ACA member for a year so i'm sure i'm eligible.
so i've got a low mileage 2012 OB that recently hit the one year anniversary, so i'm gonna check out the GTP. it looks like the ACA deal would be in effect. has anybody done it? did you negotiate to final offer with dealer first, then apply ACA deal? i'd be looking at a limited 2.5 (so i'm sure sticker in low 30's) how much was the ACA discount? thanks... |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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All of the "affiliation" deals I have seen are not as good as negotiated deals. Check out the "What did you pay" thread in the Gen4 forum.
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Unless it's a $ off deal, isn't it a waste of breath to negotiate the price on the vehicle THEN mention the deal? Those affiliate deals are usually a % off MSRP, or a % over/under invoice, aren't they? Those numbers are a fixed reference point for the discount.
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