dealers often negotiate on/discount the base price, and then try charge you rrp on the options, this is where they make their additional money.
Assuming the car is available form different dealers, work out what options you want, then ask for tenders to be submitted, showing individual price for all options.
Once you ve got the tenders in, choose the dealer witht he best base price, then pick the best option prices from all of the dealers, and confront your preferred one, stating "you can get this option from elsewhere for less, and can s/he better that"
Hopefully the market is in a place where you are the god.
also, its worthwhile getting so Eastern States dealers involved - will be around $1k to have it shipped to Perth afterwards.
about 4 years ago I bought a new car (the only one left) in Perth , and dealer wouldnt budge off rrp of $55k, so I got a quote from SA for $49k, and the local dealer matched it in an instant
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