Help buying a GT1

Midwest market, close to St Louis
 
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They can sit on them. The same GT1s are still sitting on the lots when I started looking and new inventory keeps showing up each week. They're stacking up. Every car that sits on the lot cost the dealers money. Eventually they will have to loosen their pricing and add incentives to get them sold. Good thing I don't need it and I'm extremely patient. Until then, I just wait.. :)
 
They can sit on them. The same GT1s are still sitting on the lots when I started looking and new inventory keeps showing up each week. They're stacking up. Every car that sits on the lot cost the dealers money. Eventually they will have to loosen their pricing and add incentives to get them sold. Good thing I don't need it and I'm extremely patient. Until then, I just wait.. :)

And where are you, Poisns1?

C'mon folks, this chat would be a lot more useful with a simple mention of your location... prices, inventory & incentives vary from one region to another!

 
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In the Midwest market towards MN its MSRP or above, so there really is no haggling. When I tried to buy a used 18 the most they would throw at me was a new set of crappy A/S tires that were $700 installed. I walked out the door on that deal. Just my 2 cents, but A stinger is better in everyway than an Alfa, besides maybe the name/badge that follows it. If you are getting a 3.3 its not even a contest. I don't think you'll be able to get much if any knocked off the price but I can promise you will be much happier in a Stinger than an Guila. That's not to say I don't like Alfas, cause I do. If you were getting a Quadra folio, this would be a whole different story.
 
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