That is exactly what situation I am going through. I offered him 10% less and came back with 5% less. He seemed rather annoyed at me for some reason though. I am not sure exactly what it was that I did that bothered him.
That is exactly what situation I am going through. I offered him 10% less and came back with 5% less. He seemed rather annoyed at me for some reason though. I am not sure exactly what it was that I did that bothered him.
The car I am referring to is the Yellow 97' NSX with 119k miles on it. The guy still hasn't fixed his CV boots on the car that need fixing. I don't care what the Wiki says. The car isn't worth 30-32k dollars, no way. I would like find a someone who will buy the car with that many miles on it in this economy. I told him the comression test was fishy and it could be something small or something big and need a rebuild. He didn't say much but just said he wouldn't sell it for $27k. He wanted 30 for it. He has had very few serious buyers look at the car. I have feeling he will come back to me in a couple weeks but by then I will have moved on and probably buy something else.
Thats a pipe dream. You can find several (overpriced IMHO) 2002s with half those miles for less than that!
Plus the yellow interior has got to wipe out 90% of the buyers.
i also hate "haggelers" i typicall tell them its not a garage sale, go away....
I also love its when some one tells me "but its only $xxxx, why cant you come off your price? I meen for $xxxx you will let me walk and not buy this item?" my response is...."if its only $xxxx, and that has such little value to you, why cant you pay it for the item? you are really going to walk when you are that close?" makes them so mad, then i explain how embarrassed i would be, to be so close to owning what I would like, and just could not come off that extra little $xxxx...........cause after all, it was really only $xxxx.
Thats my favorite too...its only $500...well if its ONLY $500, pay it then
Almost all NSX owners are fairly sharp and did not get to the point of ownership making foolish transactions.
You know I am currently in the market for another NSX but not just any NSX. It is a special car I am looking for. I need to find a car owned by someone who is in between a rock and a hard place. The only way to do that is to offer them what I am willing to pay for their car. I would think people would be happy that I just come right out and offer the price I am willing to pay before I waste their time.
The ones who are all snotty or pissed off by my low offer, those are the ones who really need to sell quick and can't get their asking price. They are for seeing the future and know they aren't going to get the price they want. Anyways just an observation.
^ I agree. I dont mean to stereotype of generalize, but it seems that many NSX owners would rather sit on their car then negotiate a price too much lower then they are willing to sell their car at (espeically 2002+). However, if you go to other car forums, you will see ppl dropping prices left and right! Perhaps this is a demographical aspect of NSX ownership.
i wonder how YOU respond when the tactic is applied to you.