... there's about a 4.5k difference between what I'd pay and what WBAC would offer for the car. Obviously I'm not expecting to pay bottom end trade value but is that sort of gap about right?
Currently without car and have my eye on an 18 plate Golf GTI Performance but seriously concerned if now is the right time to buy.
Have already haggled the dealer down £1250 from the asking price so he obviously wants rid of it but there's about a 4.5k difference between what I'd pay and what WBAC would offer for the car. Obviously I'm not expecting to pay bottom end trade value but is that sort of gap about right?
Part of me thinks I should hold out for a few more weeks to see if prices drop into December but i've already gone a month without a car and it's becoming painful
Don't forget you can see how long a car has been listed for by the numbers after the domain. For example, this car: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311013541502 was added to the site on 01/11/23 so not very long ago. But if you can get a car that's been sitting for six months or more the Dealer will really want rid for the space to sell something with potentially more profit, or that will actually sell.Currently without car and have my eye on an 18 plate Golf GTI Performance but seriously concerned if now is the right time to buy.
Have already haggled the dealer down £1250 from the asking price so he obviously wants rid of it but there's about a 4.5k difference between what I'd pay and what WBAC would offer for the car. Obviously I'm not expecting to pay bottom end trade value but is that sort of gap about right?
Part of me thinks I should hold out for a few more weeks to see if prices drop into December but i've already gone a month without a car and it's becoming painful
Don't forget you can see how long a car has been listed for by the numbers after the domain. For example, this car: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311013541502 was added to the site on 01/11/23 so not very long ago. But if you can get a car that's been sitting for six months or more the Dealer will really want rid for the space to sell something with potentially more profit, or that will actually sell.
There's also an unofficial Autotrader extension for Chrome that will show you when it was listed and any price drops too.
Just ask them.Is it possible to estimate a target buying price by moving upwards from Auto Trader or WBAC buy in values?
For example, Auto Trader and WBAC give buy in offers of £31.5K and £31K respectively, the squealer has it on their forecourt at £37K.
I am interested in the car and was thinking £35K might be a target to try for.
Unfortunately, it is a new arrival on the forecourt so it might take a few weeks for the squealer to adjust the price or think of offers?
Had it been on their forecourt a couple of months I would have thought £35K would have been achievable as a target this time of year considering recently reported market conditions?
They won't budge if they don't think you're serious.Is it possible to estimate a target buying price by moving upwards from Auto Trader or WBAC buy in values?
For example, Auto Trader and WBAC give buy in offers of £31.5K and £31K respectively, the squealer has it on their forecourt at £37K.
I am interested in the car and was thinking £35K might be a target to try for.
Unfortunately, it is a new arrival on the forecourt so it might take a few weeks for the squealer to adjust the price or think of offers?
Had it been on their forecourt a couple of months I would have thought £35K would have been achievable as a target this time of year considering recently reported market conditions?
Thank you for the tip re the weblink date info, very useful.
If the car switches from one seller to another seller on Auto Trader would you know how the date of listing in the web address is impacted?
Does it keep the 1st seller listing date or does it switch to the date the 2nd seller listed it?
Better yet, use the Auto trader chrome extension. It isn’t official, but it gives you date added and any price drops on vehicles (including when they were)
I believe if the car is transferred to another dealer it won't trackYes, I have that installed in Chrome, it is a great Add-In.
However, I am not sure if it remains with a car for its duration on Auto Trader or if the price drops and dates are per dealer with the car?
I would treat the WBAC estimate with a pinch of salt. It seems they've rebaselined the values quite extensively, my E43 is now £22k versus a high of £35k. Probably looking to slow the acquisition of stock given the market dynamics.The WBAC on M135is I'm looking at is 10-14k less than the BMW AUC list of 30-40k. I thought they were overpriced, but that's pretty ridiculous. I think I'm just going to continue hanging in there. Perhaps I should test the water with offers but for BMW AUC there isn't usually that much room.
The WBAC on M135is I'm looking at is 10-14k less than the BMW AUC list of 30-40k. I thought they were overpriced, but that's pretty ridiculous. I think I'm just going to continue hanging in there. Perhaps I should test the water with offers but for BMW AUC there isn't usually that much room.
Some WBAC prices seem to be a joke now. I put in a car the other month and it was showing £10k less than private sales on autotrader and £14k less than dealer prices and it was only a £30k car. I just figured WBAC basically didnt want the car but if you were desperate then they would gladly still take it from you.