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    Skoda Octavia vRS III - Expected discount at dealers

    Hi all,

    Will soon (in the next month or so) be in the market for a vRS, and hoping to get a feel for the the level of discount I might be able to screw...err...extract from the dealer?

    The Skoda car configurataratarotor is showing me $ 50 330 driveaway for a MY15 Race Blue Hatch, std rims, tech pack,comfort pack, sunroof, and 2 year extended warranty.

    I've read other sites that have mentioned I should be aiming for approx. 10% off the above price.

    Interested in your thoughts....happy for you to PM me if you'd prefer.

    Thx in advance!

    Deegs

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    I've heard of those sorts of discounts... or just a shade under for factory orders.

    You can do better for demos in non-preferred colour options but then you likely won't have the options you're looking for either.

    So I'd start at your preferred dealer and let them know that you're a serious buyer, exact spec you're after and price you're prepared to pay (say $45,300 would be a good place to start).

    It may help if you go there around the end of the month when they're trying to reach a sales target, however this may not have such a big influence given that more than likely it'll be a factory order vs. a car the dealer has on their lot/stock vehicle.

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    Agree with what was said above. I have it on reasonably good authority that margins on ordered cars are pretty slim. You'll maybe knock some of the dealer delivery off, but the margin on the cars themselves is tight.

    If you want a deal, find a car in stock, compromise on spec and haggle!


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheScout View Post
    Agree with what was said above. I have it on reasonably good authority that margins on ordered cars are pretty slim. You'll maybe knock some of the dealer delivery off, but the margin on the cars themselves is tight.
    I find that hard to believe (margin on the vehicle tight) when they easily knock 30% off when they want to clear stock. eg: when theysold all the Roomsters for $18k drive-away when they were $28k RRP and knocking 30% off the Golf Cabrio when they'd been sitting in the holding yard for 2 years.
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    I think those discounts are generally made possible by significant rebates paid by manufacturers to dealerships to clear out old stock. Always happy to be corrected though!


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    It's mainly driven by three factors: supply, demand and dealer sales metrics

    When dealers have not sold enough cars they get desperate to meet the OEM targets
    Mazda for example supply more cars to dealers that are selling well
    So if you have a bad month, you'll have less cars to try and sell in a future month

    When supply is limited they don't discount

    When demand is high they don't discount

    I got a good discount on a Mazda3 at the model change over point
    Nobody wanted the old model any more
    There was surplus supply and low demand
    End result was an $8k discount which was 21%

    Anybody involved in fleet sales/purchases can work out there is plenty of margin in car prices

    Supply of the RSIII is limited so I don't fancy your chances of getting much of a discount
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    And yet people are getting discounts even with limited stock. Because dealers would sell nothing otherwise if they didn't discount factory orders. No stock and long waits mean they discount or that person walks to another make that has floor stock.

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    Thanks everyone. Helpful responses. I do have a written quote for a Mondeo Trend with almost identical specs (actually better specs) for $40k drivewaway, with which I can drive around the corner and drive out same day....

    We'll see how it goes I guess...

    I'll let you know how I get on!

    Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by deegs View Post
    Thanks everyone. Helpful responses. I do have a written quote for a Mondeo Trend with almost identical specs (actually better specs) for $40k drivewaway, with which I can drive around the corner and drive out same day....
    The RRP of the trend petrol is $37300+ORC - so 40K on road is not much of a discount.

    The Mondeo is a heavy bugger... 1620kg+ and has a normal 6 speed slushbox auto - the result is average performance and thirst.

    BTW the trend mondeo doesn't come with 18 inch wheels, Bixenon headlights, full leather upholstery, folding /dimming mirrors, premium sound system, keyless entry or a sunroof. All which you optioned on the vRS

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    This is not a bad month to be trying to get a discount.

    If I was looking at a VRS and bought a Mondeo Trend (not a bad car), I'd always be kicking myself for not going the VRS. But that might just be me

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