Getting the Best Deal Belfast

Although many people are nervous when it comes to the idea of haggling over price, you could easily end up spending thousands of pounds more for a new car than you have to if you don't give it a go. All dealers leave themselves some margin to haggle, so if you pay the full sticker price, you'll simply be giving them a bit more profit than they expected and end up more out of pocket than you need to be.

Bavarian Garages (N I) Ltd
028 90381311
2 Boucher Cresent
Belfast
Ascari Autos
028 90663131
Windsor Business Park
Belfast
Joe Greenan
028 90600333
Martins Yard 11 Kennedy Way
Belfast
Agnew Isaac Ltd
028 90234477
1 Boucher Road
Belfast
Lindsay Ford
028 90878700
15 Boucher Road
Belfast
Honda House
028 90662208
35 Boucher Road
Belfast
Town & Country Car Centre
028 90668141
9 Windsor Business Park
Belfast
Agnew Seat
028 90321177
1 Glenmachan Place
Belfast
Stanley Motor Works
028 90686000
19 Boucher Cr
Belfast
Prestige Cars Direct
028 90667766
Lisburn Road
Belfast
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Getting the Best Deal

Getting the Best Deal

Getting the Best Deal

Although many people are nervous when it comes to the idea of haggling over price, you could easily end up spending thousands of pounds more for a new car than you have to if you don't give it a go. All dealers leave themselves some margin to haggle, so if you pay the full sticker price, you'll simply be giving them a bit more profit than they expected and end up more out of pocket than you need to be. How much of a discount you'll be able to negotiate will depend on the vehicle's value and the badge it wears. You probably won't be able to get too much of a price reduction on a small car that is relatively cheap to start with, whilst prestige marques tend not to offer many discounts.

However, haggling is always worth a try, and with the right technique, you should be able to negotiate some sort of discount with the dealer - even if it's just a free tank of petrol!

Negotiation Tips

Take a look at the following pointers to help you get the best deal.

  • Before going to the showroom, make sure that you have researched the types of discounts offered elsewhere. Take a look at car supermarkets, brokers and other online resources to find out the typical price you should expect to be paying.
  • Make sure you know the exact specifications that you need - do not be talked into buying additional optional extras that will bump up the price.
  • Check the special offers in the showroom very carefully; they may not always be the best deal. You may be able to negotiate a bigger discount on a different car and end up paying less than the one on special offer.
  • It's important to remember that the salesperson's job is to try to get you to spend as much money as possible. Make sure that you have a budget in mind and stick to it.
  • Whatever the asking price of the new car, offer a reasonable amount less; start at a low opening price, but be realistic. Let the salesperson negotiate you up to a price you are both happy with. You may end up closer to their initial figure than your own, but as long as you are able to knock the price down a bit, you'll have achieved your aim.
  • The margins on most new cars are usually very slim, and so it may be difficult to get much of a discount at all. If this is the case, try to find something else that will help to sweeten the deal, such as an accessory or two or a few free services.

Don't be afraid to walk away if you can't reach the price that you're looking for. There will always be always another car and another deal.

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