That is indeed true and something that can be taken for granted.
I don’t think @28firefighter meant any harm. It was a joke I thought about making myself. It’s funny how auto correct can turn nyclife into a plausible username like NY Cliff. Maybe we can call him Cliff from now on
All the best to you and your family. Enjoy the new car! Hopefully you can get to take your son on a road trip like you mentioned somewhere
@JBsC6 I’ve never used a broker before, and I’ve had co-workers use local brokers to purchase a vehicle, and the broker actually delivered the car to their house. Can you tell me if this is how it goes, and answer couple of questions please?
So the first step, I guess, is to pick out the exact car that you want - trim, colors, options, etc.
@nyclife Sorry, but if I did go through you, would those be the steps? I’m a horrible negotiator, and I depend on deals that get posted that can be easily reproduced for myself. I ended up getting myself a Tiguan S for $199/mo from @rubbergash.
I can’t seem to be able to talk my wife into an Atlas SEL Premium. Her 2016 MDX Tech lease is up in Oct, but we got a 3 month pull ahead from Acura. So we’re going to be looking at the 2018 MDX Tech later this month. I’ve never used a broker before, but from reader the forums, it sounds like a person like me can really use a broker to lease an MDX. I’m in Carlsbad, CA.
Just message him with the car you’re interested in and ask when your broker fees are due. And once completed, come back here and leave a review about your experience working with him.
Don’t think my wife would let me, she likes it too much.
Black book online says there may be equity, KBB says no way. Incentives are still 3k better to purchase, so that would push price down. A completely base unit may have a chance, especially one without the premium paint. [Obviously, if I could find a way to monetize it, I would :-)]