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LPS
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Geelong
Posts: 1,601
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I'm looking around at buying a new car, and on my union website there was mention of www.discountnewcars.com.au.
Has anyone ever dealt with them? How do they work? I lodged an enquiry on a Mazda3 last night on their website, and this morning I got a call from a local (Geelong) number. He claims he couldn't give me a price because I wasn't going to buy for another few months(which I understand), but said he should be able to "do me a ripper deal" and knock at least 2k off the rrp. The next question is, should I hold out until after the new year to buy the car, or buy in December. Cheers |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: TAS
Posts: 2,551
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If you are going to keep the car for some time, buy an 08 plate car next year - there are good discounts to be had, but the resale suffers as a result. If you intend to turn it over within 5 years, go in late december, but the deal will probably not be as good.
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