Would you mind sharing how you pull this off in the real world. Cause I am not seeing that large of a discount on slightly used cars. For example do you look for a certain brand or type of car to make this happen?
We just traded off a car we drove for 8 years, got a very fair offer from the dealership. That car has already been turned over..It had around 100K and needed new tires...looks like it sold for about a 55-60% discount off the original purchase price...now sticker price is not always purchase price.
Sure. It’s actually pretty easy. Scan the web for Kia, Hyundai or Genesis. Am patient and move quickly when I find a good car. Fly one way and drive back. Must get tons of pics and video.
Have purchased a 2013 Genesis, 2014 Cadenza SXL, 2015 Equus Ultimate and 2016 Genesis - all loaded with top of line features, between $20-26K with 10-35K miles and 3-5 years old. In all cases paid between 35-50% of sticker. All have been great cars. Clean CARFAX and always buy from a new car dealer.