This happened on the Dodge Charger I bought for my wife in '14.
We wanted a white car with red interior and AWD. There was one at a dealer about 50 miles away. Our local dealer was going to get it for us in a dealer trade to close the deal. They pulled the old dealer BS, making us wait around while they checked prices etc., confirmed availability, yada yada... (we were going to pay cash outright with our Chrysler 300 trade in) Finally closing time comes around and they pull out a number that is now $1000 more than we agreed upon and say that's the best we can do.
I walked past the salesman, and the remaining customers and proceeded directly up to the sales manager. I smiled and told him in the loudest "stage whisper" I had, that we were going to buy this car today and your greedy little amateur move just lost our business forever. His face dropped as we walked out. I told him I was blocking their phone number so not to even attempt to call me back.
At 9:00 AM the very next morning I was at that other dealer 50 miles away and made an even better deal on that exact car (It had been sitting on their lot for over two months by then due to the unique paint/interior scheme) and that no other dealer had ever contacted them on it. As they were no longer taking orders for 2014's - the assembly plants were ramping up for the facelifted '15 model year, this car was now distressed merchandise and they really wanted it gone.
We traded in our Chrysler 300 for more money than the other dealer offered, and we were out of the dealer in a couple hours. Everyone was happy. They even gave me 3 years of free oil changes as a bonus.
I was driving home in the new Charger when guess who calls??? The sales manager from the previous night (I forgot to block his number). I stopped him mid-sentence and said: "Ya hear this? (I revved the engine). I just bought that exact car for $2500 less than your deal. You should have taken my offer."
I then hung up and blocked the dealer's number.
I never felt so satisfied over a car deal. :-)
(With all the leftover model year incentives and USAA discounts, combined with the higher trade in value, the final price was below dealer cost)
Last edited by njsteve; 07-12-2019 at 08:47 PM.
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