Off Topic Landfill

Yep, doing clean up and moving to Landfill.

Congrats! How long before you try to flip it? :grin:

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 :-)]

Lol looks like grizzly is right. I see you switching already lol. Congrats and awesome deal.

Hey - you check your messages?

Nice deal.
Question, those led headlights, what package are those? P01?

standalone option (20202020)

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Does anyone have a picture of what the standard headlights look like?

Not as nice, and halogen;

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I hate it when MB and BMW do this. Shame. The car looks so much better. Its like why even offer the halogens in this age. Wonder when will they learn

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I remember a while back a guy I knew bought an $80k MB with halogens… :joy:

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Cause they know people will spend more money to get the LEDs.

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I have a $3K 2015 150cc Honda scooter in my garage that has oem led headlights, tail lights, turn signals.

I just replaced a burned out halogen bulb on my wife’s $19K 2016 BMW motorcycle.

Thanks BMW

I’ve got LED lights standard on my snowblower

I think you’re overestimating what brokers can do for clients. The reason some people think their pricing is so good is because they have dealer contacts which allow them to get their pricing much faster than the general public.

Anyone can negotiate a price that a broker can get. Why would the dealer offer brokers better pricing? The only difference is that you have to whittle them down to get to that price, and that’s why people use brokers. Some people don’t want to negotiate for days or weeks on end.

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Well, that’s my plan this time. I’ve been reading a lot of articles about negotiating. I think I’m ready. Busy week this week since it’s end of school, but we’re going to look at the 2018 MDXs next week. But I think they already go the advantage. I contacted the internet sales team, but I made the mistake of including my phone number. Now they’ve called me twice, but they haven’t responded to my email. I’m just afraid that once they get me into the dealership, they’re going to crack me open like a nut and get me to pay MSRP like last time. Once my wife picks the color and trim that she likes, I’m going to have to come back to the dealership to negotiate, without my wife. Or should I just do it all via email? The internet sales guy doesn’t seem to like the internet.

Lol, why would you walk into the dealership if you already know the outcome? Hire a broker.

C’mon, you say you have read a lot about negotiating and are still asking this question?

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Well that’s the problem. People have had different experiences that have worked for them. Some have had better luck going into the dealership and grinding down the salesperson. Some have gone in and just did a take it or leave it and walked out with the deal they wanted. Others have done everything through email. So yeah, I guess I already know the answer which is - “It really depends, on everything from the salesperson, whether they’ve met their quota for the month, what they ate for lunch, etc.”

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