Buying a Car | 5 Questions to Ask First

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @ChevyDude
    @ChevyDude  3 года назад +60

    I can help you save thousands of dollars on your next car purchase with my Auto Car Buying System. AutoCarBuying101.com Sign up for my next webinar and I will show you how to do it. (This is NOT stuff I share publicly)

    • @NoviceWhoDatFanatic
      @NoviceWhoDatFanatic 2 года назад +5

      Says page has been deleted!

    • @TerrillFischer
      @TerrillFischer 2 года назад +2

      The 4th question is a DEAL KILLER! I would only buy as is after a thorough third party inspection. If you don't allow then you ain't going to sell me a car.

    • @roxannemoser
      @roxannemoser 2 года назад +2

      Uh, you just did. If the page has been deleted, you running a scam?

    • @brandenjohnson2980
      @brandenjohnson2980 2 года назад

      How do u know what a car that has a salvage title is worth?

    • @paulettemay9125
      @paulettemay9125 2 года назад

      Great I want to hear it

  • @cuadrajazmin
    @cuadrajazmin 2 года назад +485

    1. What other fees are associated with this purchase?
    2. How long have you been with this dealership?
    3. What non factory items have been installed on this car?
    4. What is your repair/return policy?
    5. Where did the car come from?

    • @NorthStarPNW
      @NorthStarPNW 2 года назад +52

      And #6: What inspection process did you use on this car and what items did you fix to make it retail ready?

    • @nuestrasTumbas
      @nuestrasTumbas Год назад +13

      Will they answer these questions truthfully?

    • @spooner1
      @spooner1 Год назад

      @@nuestrasTumbas how do know if they are

    • @gwillis01
      @gwillis01 Год назад +10

      @@nuestrasTumbas you research the reputation of the dealership before you visit in person. Visiting the dealership in person should be one of the last things you do when preparing to buy a vehicle.

    • @Fiolnir-kun
      @Fiolnir-kun Год назад +3

      pin this everyone

  • @geographyinaction7814
    @geographyinaction7814 2 года назад +31

    I sold cars for 12 years. My goal was to treat someone well enough to get them back down the road and get referrals. If I tryed to cheat someone, it might get me a sale but being succesful was about maintaing a two-way, honest exchange, over and over...for the long run.
    Most customers lied to me, about everything, I'm not joking...they just came in full of distrust and had their dukes up. Once they realized that it was in both of our best interests to be honest, things went well.
    I left because the dealerships themselves were about the bottom dollar, my morale compass didn't fit with their lack of one.

  • @__lizs__3061
    @__lizs__3061 3 года назад +1436

    can I just bring you to buy a car with me..this is too stressful 😂

  • @northwestrider369
    @northwestrider369 3 года назад +400

    An extra bonus to your bonus question. I worked as a technician and a service writer at dealerships for several years. It is good to know what they did fix/replace during inspection, but you really want to know what they DID NOT fix/replace. If the dealer will let you see the full work order, you will get to see what the technician suggested to fix but the sales manager turned down. 90% of the time, the sales manager will only fix the minimum amount to get the car to pass any state inspection. So even if there are no major repairs, it is still good to know what the vehicle may need fixed soon.

    • @msv6103
      @msv6103 3 года назад +5

      Good to know, thanks

    • @michaelm9049
      @michaelm9049 3 года назад +8

      Well I’m shocked they actually fixed anything.

    • @eckos6977
      @eckos6977 3 года назад +4

      This is gold. I worked at a dealership and this is exactly what my technicians used to tell me.

    • @Harry-zz2oh
      @Harry-zz2oh 2 года назад +1

      This would be critical information to know before you sign on the dotted line. Some states (I live in one) does NOT require any sort of inspection.

    • @itsfootballnotsoccer732
      @itsfootballnotsoccer732 2 года назад +4

      Do they have those work orders? And can I ask for it and get it?

  • @eatmyyoutubeshorts5305
    @eatmyyoutubeshorts5305 3 года назад +447

    "21 years of selling cars" I simultaneously trust you and dont trust you

    • @clarencevickrot3531
      @clarencevickrot3531 2 года назад +13

      he's still a salesman.

    • @whocares0316
      @whocares0316 11 месяцев назад

      I assume you are trying to help novice buyers but beyond that just an average video on how to buy a car.

    • @DrMidnight-oz1rk
      @DrMidnight-oz1rk 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@clarencevickrot3531this guy already poisoned your mind

  • @SageWords2027
    @SageWords2027 3 года назад +62

    Questions to ask every dealer
    1. Besides price and taxes what other fees are associated with this purchase?
    2. How long have you been with the dealership?
    3. What non factory items have been installed on this car?
    4. What’s your return policy?
    5. What’s your repair policy?
    6. “As is - no dealer warranty” vs “dealer warranty” (still could be bogus)
    7. Where did the car come from?
    8. What inspection process did you do? What items did you fix to make this ready?

  • @missymachovec7661
    @missymachovec7661 3 года назад +244

    thank you for all of your awesome videos, as a 22 year old woman going alone to the dealership it can be very intimidating. never had a dad to help me with these things but I've been researching like crazy and your videos helped a lot!

    • @eddeleon9174
      @eddeleon9174 3 года назад +6

      How about an Uncle or Cousin to help you??

    • @jchidi
      @jchidi 3 года назад +3

      @@eddeleon9174 😂

    • @tydencruze8200
      @tydencruze8200 3 года назад +21

      @@eddeleon9174 how about a knowledgeable person... like her

    • @JuanMorales-ks4ll
      @JuanMorales-ks4ll 2 года назад +2

      stupid dealership make feel like this to ppl

    • @SweetThing
      @SweetThing 2 года назад +9

      Never go to a dealership by yourself. You need a witness to all that is said and someone who has your back.

  • @davidkinkaide1467
    @davidkinkaide1467 2 года назад +10

    Chevy Dude,
    #1. Sounds like this info applies more to used cars than new cars.
    #2. I’ve rotted for hours at dealerships because I did not know better. Now I know better and I negotiate over text with the internet sales manager. I am dealing with a decision maker (not a messenger) and I get an OTD price.
    3. Why would I care what fees a dealer charges. The only thing that matters is the OTD price. Let dealers play with the numbers. I only deal with the bottom line. I’ve been doing this for 10 years on leases and purchases. It’s worked great every single time.

  • @Jearhby
    @Jearhby 4 года назад +80

    As soon as he said “please clean your mess before you leave” I liked and subscribed...

  • @sabrina77769
    @sabrina77769 2 года назад +50

    As a single woman going into a dealership tomorrow alone, your videos are giving me the confidence and knowledge I need before go into the lions den tomorrow. Thank you for sharing 🙏

    • @LadyS723
      @LadyS723 2 года назад +6

      Hello, me as a single woman too... I'll be purchasing a new car myself in a couple weeks buying a 2019 Toyota RAV4, and his information is helping me so much too!

    • @aoutsky
      @aoutsky Год назад +4

      Also a single woman buying a car in a couple of months. Hope everything went well for you.

    • @captainkat
      @captainkat Год назад +2

      You and me both!

  • @timnunley621
    @timnunley621 4 года назад +495

    If the dealership has the keys to the car you’re trading in. Get them back as soon as you sit down at the desk. Now you can leave when you get tired of the games.

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 4 года назад +40

      This exact thing happened to me at a GMC dealership. The sales manager had my keys and there were 2 other sales people in the room. When I left, the manager told me that I was the first person to leave without buying a new truck in similar situations. The first lie was that they had a blue truck there somewhere on the lot. They didn't. They were trying to sell me a black one, which I didn't want. The funny thing is I ended up buying a black Silverado leftover from a Chevy dealer because the deal was so good and I hated my trade in so much.

    • @marlonmillan7895
      @marlonmillan7895 4 года назад +6

      @@AStanton1966 what did you trade in?

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 4 года назад +18

      @@marlonmillan7895 I traded in a 2014 Sierra WT 4x4 with an extra cab and a 4.3 V-6. I started to hate the truck the second after I bought it. I came from a 2003 Silverado LS 5.3 with a trailering package. I would never recommend that anyone buy a full size pick up with a V-6.

    • @marlonmillan7895
      @marlonmillan7895 4 года назад +9

      @@AStanton1966 noted. Thanks for the last bit of advice

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 4 года назад +5

      @@marlonmillan7895 Glad if I helped.

  • @mikemcfadden276
    @mikemcfadden276 3 года назад +115

    Your RUclips channel saved me a ton of money when we bought a car a few weeks ago. The dealer tried to hit me with the super high doc fees, anti theft etching, Tire wheel package insurance, among other unnecessary fees. Thank you for what you do!

    • @shaniq166
      @shaniq166 Год назад +1

      What do you say ? I refuse to pay

    • @mikemcfadden276
      @mikemcfadden276 Год назад +4

      @@shaniq166 Exactly! They can't make you pay for something you don't want. If they won't take it off or deduct it from the price of the car, go somewhere else.

    • @spooner1
      @spooner1 Год назад +2

      Amen

  • @AStanton1966
    @AStanton1966 4 года назад +37

    I was interested in buying a new Tundra. So I went to a local Toyota dealership and spoke with the most senior salesman they had. He had also sold me a forerunner to the Tacoma previously. When I questioned him why he was trying to charge me full price for a truck that had been driven by the sales manager and had 1,500 miles on it, he told me, "Someone has got to pay for those miles." I never went back to that dealership and have bought 2 new Silverados since.

  • @gabrielesparza4
    @gabrielesparza4 4 года назад +43

    Got a 2013 Toyota Corolla s this year with only 16,700 miles at a dealer this year. Final cost. 12,000.

    • @khaoulad5076
      @khaoulad5076 4 года назад +5

      That’s a great deal!!

    • @GabrielMartinez-sd8pc
      @GabrielMartinez-sd8pc 3 года назад

      Wow that's a steal man!

    • @jrey1
      @jrey1 3 года назад

      Holy crap so low miles, thats rare on a regular car like that!

    • @AnotherBadyoga
      @AnotherBadyoga 11 месяцев назад

      that car will be running when you stop

  • @evaj3461
    @evaj3461 4 года назад +207

    Thank you SO MUCH! I live on my own with no fam in town and I need to buy my own vehicle for the first time and feel so much more prepared to buy now. I'm a 25-year-old woman who looks 20 still and I know I probably look gullible as heck but I def want to surprise the salesman with my knowledge! Thanks again, felt like my cool uncle giving me car advice! 😂👌

    • @Paradox4152
      @Paradox4152 4 года назад +3

      How did it go??

    • @evaj3461
      @evaj3461 4 года назад +24

      @@Paradox4152 it went pretty good, I love my Kia Soul. I could have tried to negotiate more andddd I made a mistake and forgot to ask something talked about in this video lol but over all it went great and my car is awesome 😌

    • @leohernandez8889
      @leohernandez8889 4 года назад

      Your beauty

    • @annettetolson8555
      @annettetolson8555 3 года назад +3

      @@Paradox4152 can you discuss Trade-Ins? They know they will resale the vehicle for more than the value.

    • @Feverishkiller
      @Feverishkiller 3 года назад +1

      25 WHO LOOKS 20....TF?
      WHAT A STUPID STATEMENT.

  • @allaboutthelittlethingswit2815
    @allaboutthelittlethingswit2815 3 года назад +65

    Also, before you buy call around for Car Insurance Quotes!

  • @yamiiwater9467
    @yamiiwater9467 4 года назад +95

    I'm a Women and Idk anything about cars /dealers and this video has helped me a lot. I'm looking to buy my first car and I'm really trying for everything to go nicely. I'm not tryna get scam 😭

    • @Actias1974
      @Actias1974 3 года назад +3

      You’ve got this!!

    • @annettetolson8555
      @annettetolson8555 3 года назад +9

      Just do your homework..get pre-approved first if possible and know your budget.

    • @lild5470
      @lild5470 3 года назад

      Come with me. Ingot you ;)

    • @natalial.5577
      @natalial.5577 3 года назад +6

      Don't waste your time on American cars unless you like to spend money on replacing parts & what not down the line. ( ford👎)

    • @manoman0
      @manoman0 3 года назад +2

      Woman or not, just inform yourself about cars, what are the common things you need to know. I researched over 3 months before I bought a new GM and I regret not one single day of my diligent research. Well, I did pay quite some money but it was a good decision.

  • @scottsimon1575
    @scottsimon1575 4 года назад +72

    The electronic filing fee mentioned in Florida is just a way for the dealer to pad profit. In fact, any fee pads profit. Fees are never required when closing a sale. The only requirements in purchasing a car are the purchase price of the vehicle, sales tax, state license and title costs. That's it.

    • @SeriouslyAutomotive
      @SeriouslyAutomotive 3 года назад

      Michigan the Filing fee is $24. If you go to the DMV for the plate, you pay $24 for the filing fee (if you don't pay it to the dealership you can take the paperwork to the DMV and get your car next month when you get out of that awful place lol). $16 for a titling fee, again go to the DMV and it's $16.

    • @ewgant
      @ewgant 3 года назад

      Yep.

    • @amanda2371
      @amanda2371 3 года назад

      Lenders in Florida have to file liens electronically and the title becomes an e-title until the customer has it printed after the loan is paid.
      Also, Florida has Electronic Filing System where the deal is reviewed and either approved or rejected before it is sent on to Tallahassee.
      Many are rejected for missing signatures or mileage discrepancies, etc.
      Whether or not these fees should be added to the sale I don’t know. I do know that electronic filing is part of the process.

    • @OutSkirtz
      @OutSkirtz 3 года назад +1

      @@SeriouslyAutomotive I’ll pay it every time to not have to deal with going to the DMV. Well worth the money 😂

  • @bobbytalks2you602
    @bobbytalks2you602 4 года назад +100

    My family just bought a used minivan and I ran into many of the things you warned about, the first dealer we went to had a van at the best price I could find. However they had so many fees that they were adding over 1 thousand dollars to the van. I attempted to negotiate the fees away, but they refused. So we walked away and found a better deal at another local dealer. What I realized is that many of the dealers where we live at least place their cars online at amazing prices, but they have such high doc fees and other random fees that they cancel out that price very quickly. I don’t mind no haggle pricing, but I don’t want to pay $700 doc fees and whatever else they can come up with. Long story short, I want to negotiate with a dealer. I have never paid doc fees or the other random stuff dealers add, obviously tax and title are unavoidable. Anyway thank you for your advice, Your educating the public and helping people not get ripped off. You truly are doing the Lords work! Lol! Thank you again.

    • @justiceodueze2897
      @justiceodueze2897 4 года назад +4

      If you don’t mind me asking, did you end up finding one at the right price? See that worries me. My sisters and I are trying to buy my mother a surprise SUV for Christmas, and I’ve been scouting online and I’m seen a couple great prices. But finding out, that that might not be the price soon as I walk into the dealer is worrisome

    • @jimh2061
      @jimh2061 4 года назад +6

      Just because the price is a no haggle price doesn't mean you can't negotiate the fees that are added to the price. You can always walk out too.

    • @dogcrazy25
      @dogcrazy25 4 года назад

      How did you get out of paying document fees.

    • @bobbytalks2you602
      @bobbytalks2you602 4 года назад +13

      @@dogcrazy25 what others told you is exactly true, take the doc fee off the price of the vehicle. Example, you negotiate a car to 20,000$ and the dealer wants a $500 doc fee after that. Offer 19,500 and say that way I pay the doc fee on paper, but you are just taking it off the price.

    • @yungactivist
      @yungactivist 4 года назад

      Yea it works but the bad thing about it. It only works if you’re talking to them 1 on 1 if you email them saying all that they might eject you. If they do tell them you wanna work with the manager only

  • @le8148
    @le8148 Месяц назад +1

    Lol. I have been to plenty dealerships that I have asked if they have any additional markups. They immediately act confused like they never heard of such a thing before. I sigh and spell things out. They will then answer no, we don’t need to play games like that. When I show interest and we start talking about a deal, guess what shows up on paperwork. Dealer markups of course. I walk away super fast at that point. So, aggravating. I understand why people hate buying cars.

  • @chty101
    @chty101 3 года назад +13

    If you really want a specific car. Do ALOT of research on that specific car. Look up what commonly breaks on the car, any recalls, what seems to go out at certain mileage, the cons on the car (like gas mileage is to low) and make sure you're ok with the cons.
    The reason for this is because when you see the car you're looking for, you can ask the questions of, did the parts that usually go out, did they get fixed already and stuff like that. AND since you REALLY want this specific car, they can't sell you on a different car because you've already determined that you can live with the cons of that car. They can't say "oh the car you want has bad gas mileage but this car doesn't). It doesn't matter because you're ok with the cons. You hold all the power

  • @Almighty_cornholio
    @Almighty_cornholio 4 года назад +744

    Dealer tried to charge me $200 for nitrogen filled tires when i told them to put regular air in the tires they refused, and I walked out 😂😂

    • @Correa24bori
      @Correa24bori 4 года назад +133

      Always be willing to walk away! Nicely done

    • @woocoheed
      @woocoheed 4 года назад +36

      Good decision

    • @henny5278
      @henny5278 4 года назад +11

      Lmfao 🤣

    • @yomocute9403
      @yomocute9403 4 года назад +79

      Dealer added $999 for tint windows nitrogen tires and some other bs we couldn't agree and we walked out, you selling me something at one price then add another is bs.

    • @luisalthaus7249
      @luisalthaus7249 3 года назад +35

      We breathe mostly nitrogen

  • @valentinvanilla
    @valentinvanilla 2 года назад +9

    I just bought my first vehicle. 2022 chevy trailblazer and I did it all by myself. Because of watching your vids i was prepared and confident. I want to thank you for creating this channel. I have learned so much from you.

  • @Jaqenhgar222
    @Jaqenhgar222 Месяц назад +1

    Advice you always give is don't go to the dealership until you are ready to buy, but you have to test drive cars to see if you like them, and you might want to test drive multiple makes, models, years. You got to go in for that.

  • @pedropierre9594
    @pedropierre9594 3 года назад +389

    I went to Toyota, safe to say i loved the psychological warfare that went on, i won but man she made me work for it xD

    • @MichaelJaikaran
      @MichaelJaikaran 3 года назад +86

      Psychological Warfare is my favorite thing. Whenever I know I may have to negotiate, the first thing I do is dress up with a tux, clean cut etc. Then I write down random sentences and information. I also take in person pictures of the car. Then I "read off" the notes. This freaks dealers out, because they are used to people being unprepared.

    • @mapper4life
      @mapper4life 3 года назад +78

      @@MichaelJaikaran tux or suit? Tux seems a bit much. I’d wonder why you’re buying a car before/after a wedding.

    • @LisaLisa-mx3hq
      @LisaLisa-mx3hq 3 года назад +7

      @@mapper4life 😂😂😂

    • @stevedeleon8775
      @stevedeleon8775 3 года назад +5

      You asked for it?...You got it! TOYOTA 🇯🇵

    • @MaxLynn0202
      @MaxLynn0202 3 года назад +1

      @@mapper4life 😆👌🏼😂

  • @americothinkoutloud7031
    @americothinkoutloud7031 4 года назад +22

    Best info brother thank you... in the past I saw a car for sale for 16k, but when I got there it was actually about 24k plus dealer fees, registration, and tax . The reason the price change was because the car had dealer add ons they didn't have on the add like tinted windows, some appearance packages, alarm, and so on. And of course all the add ones were over priced.
    At the end I thought it was a shady way to get customers inn so I made it very clear and walked out.

    • @stevornrichards1380
      @stevornrichards1380 2 года назад +1

      dealers are going to sell every car on their lot regardless to anyone walking out. it's good that you empower yourself but at the end of the day, there's an ass for every seat. every other business in the world can sell or mark up products for what they want and people just pay the asking price or too timid to negotiate, however, they feel all power when it comes to car dealerships. negotiating is a good thing for customers because a few minutes of back and forth can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars. most dealers rush now won't entertain questions over the phone, they just try to set the appointment. give too much information over the phone, chances are, you'll never see that customer because customers pit dealers against each other and also lie about what other dealer give for trade and so forth. it's never a deal over the phone, plus you don't lose what you never had. is the car physically on the lot, yes. come in and make sure you like it, then they'll discuss pricing

  • @stephencicero
    @stephencicero 4 года назад +152

    You need to make a playlist just for these types of videos.

    • @brisapp
      @brisapp 4 года назад

      Had the same thing happen to me. Walked away

    • @sielas7551
      @sielas7551 3 года назад

      Exactly what I'm doing is making a playlist of Chevy/Dealer tactics

  • @ftby59mikeD
    @ftby59mikeD 4 года назад +25

    Straight talk, much appreciated. I walk when dealers ask for add'l fees!

    • @robiningemi8387
      @robiningemi8387 3 года назад

      I agree but they all seem to be charging the paper process fee of $495 in Massachusetts what do I do in this situation ... ? I'm capable of processing the papers myself com on ! Help ....

  • @defresurrection
    @defresurrection 4 года назад +12

    Asking these question are are well and good. When it comes to signing the contract, there is a clause that states whatever you have been told, verbal communications are null and void. The written contract rules the day.

    • @sidharthchand8072
      @sidharthchand8072 4 года назад +2

      Yeah that’s why you Get a prepurchase inspection

    • @sidharthchand8072
      @sidharthchand8072 4 года назад +5

      The salesman can promise you the earth the Moon and the stars but unless it’s written down doesn’t mean shit

  • @isaiahtorres2662
    @isaiahtorres2662 2 года назад +17

    I know it’s a year old vid but I’m looking to buy my first new car(I have bought a used car before) and I’ve been binge watching all your videos and wow! Thank you so much man! I’ve never felt more comfortable finally going it. Will definitely update you on how it goes

  • @akui88
    @akui88 4 года назад +16

    i went to go buy a honda last year, the shady dealer gave me a 4.5K$ discount over email, BUT didn't tell me they added like 2k$ worth of dealer accessories (tint, nitro tires, paint protection, door edge guards, wheel locks....) and this is on every new vehicle on the lot.
    i asked why they didn't disclose this when i emailed them over the course of the week and the salesman said, you never asked and he said i had to read the fine print at the bottom of the email that states prices given do NOT include TTL and dealer added accessories.
    lesson learned, spent 2 hours trying to get to the price i wanted, but at the end i just left and bought the vehicle at another honda dealer the same day.

    • @behindthedesk3638
      @behindthedesk3638 4 года назад +4

      This is so common in the dealership world. The local dealers in my area add something called a desert protection package (tint, vin etch, paint protection, nitro tires, and clear bra.) Some dealers will even advertise a lower price and then charge reconditioning fee's when you get your paperwork! Its a joke, and sadly there are a lot of people who never even notice it. You did a great job by picking up on it!

    • @JeffSpehar-ov1cn
      @JeffSpehar-ov1cn 4 года назад +3

      Honda dealers are probably one of the worst.

    • @lizearhart2008
      @lizearhart2008 3 года назад

      Your presence at the dealership would have been better instead over the phone. Glad you got a car tho!

    • @akui88
      @akui88 3 года назад +2

      @@lizearhart2008
      they contacted ME with a price over email, i show up at the dealership and they tell me all their cars have 2K$ worth of dealer add-ons that they didn't put in the email.
      i expected to pay around 38K OTD with TTL, they end up showing me an OTD of over 41K.
      they emailed me telling me they are offering the car at 35.5K, which was 4,500 off MSRP...
      They should have told me the REAL price of 37.5K

  • @Reyna_Rawr7
    @Reyna_Rawr7 3 года назад +17

    What would we do without the CHEVY DUDE !! I’m a 25year old gal & omg was this helping !!! Thank you Chevy Man!!!💯💯💯 you’re the real MVP

  • @welch1nm
    @welch1nm 4 года назад +100

    Thank you for these tips. I purchased a used car a couple of days ago and your videos really helped! Appreciate you!

  • @BruceWayne-jg3hv
    @BruceWayne-jg3hv 3 года назад +79

    i think that you should put those questions into a list on your website and also add email templates for multiple different car buying scenarios...that would be very helpful.

    • @MD-DOOM
      @MD-DOOM 3 года назад +5

      Just take notes

    • @itsfootballnotsoccer732
      @itsfootballnotsoccer732 2 года назад +3

      People these days want information but spoon fed to them

    • @LM-yd8ho
      @LM-yd8ho 2 года назад

      Stop being lazy Batman

  • @muchmachismo
    @muchmachismo 3 года назад +6

    A couple more things to know before going to the dealership
    1 find out if your state has lemon laws in place to protect you as a consumer
    2 before agreeing to pay any kind of "gas guzzler" tax make sure its applicable to a the vehicle you're to buy and b) applicable to your area

  • @AllHitsPlaylist
    @AllHitsPlaylist Год назад +2

    4:00 so how would u find out if they telling the truth or not?

  • @briantracy1324
    @briantracy1324 4 года назад +24

    0:57 I never understood "build a relationship with you" ,, what the hell is that all about ,, I'm there to buy a car not have some salesman pretend to be my friend... just give me a fair trade and a fair purchase price and get it over with...no games.

    • @trogman43988
      @trogman43988 3 года назад

      I get it. If a salesman offers you a deal with no pressure you’ll go back to them if you buy another car for like your wife or kids one day

    • @rmhop81
      @rmhop81 3 года назад

      By having your mindset like this as a consumer just fuels the bad sales tactics that the car dealers have. Car deals can be easy and quick if you know what you’re doing and you build relationships with a dealer or salesman. I have a guy at a Chevy dealership here in my town that I just text and can get a deal done. I’ve sent him many family and friends as well. If you’re a jerk consumer you’ll most likely get the same thing back. Great salesman are successful Bc most of their deals come from referrals which ultimately came from building relationships.

  • @xyoojj
    @xyoojj Год назад +1

    Great tips. I had a horrible experience with a salesman. Dealt with a different salesman and dealer and it was totally a different experience. Choose your salesperson.

  • @JStorm13
    @JStorm13 4 года назад +31

    Number 4 depends on state laws. Granted you should always get it checked by a mechanic

    • @rogersmoot6194
      @rogersmoot6194 3 года назад +1

      Per Consumer Reports, avoid "certified vehicles" because they are over-priced, and your own trusted mechanic will be the best person to fully inspect it.

  • @richricogranada9647
    @richricogranada9647 Год назад +2

    I’m going to buy a hoopty but will bring my own mechanic with me.

  • @APRIL916
    @APRIL916 4 года назад +8

    On used cars, always check the Registration Month on the plate. I'm in California and bought a used car in September, was charged "Registration Fee" of $595. I knew it seemed high but assumed it was for one whole year. The sticker month was December and yes.... 3 months after purchase had to pony up $250 Dmv registration/tag fee. I'm sure I could have negotiated that!

  • @Ruby-zx8fk
    @Ruby-zx8fk Год назад +2

    Can you ask for local mechanic to inspect car before purchase?

  • @gabrielboscanz
    @gabrielboscanz 3 года назад +3

    I work on a Toyota, and this is a great video for costumers, it’s good for everyone to have an accurate information

  • @Jillousa
    @Jillousa 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for this video. My use under $5,000 car experience went really well. The salesperson was really honest about the car, everything agreed to online happened except I got the car a little bit cheaper, there wasn't any sales tactics, I mean my offer and he asked if I could do a little better went up $100 and he accepted It was that simple. I'll check back in a few months to see how the car is going but it did get checked out by a mechanic that was also very informational and nice with me as well. I checked the VIN number and title before purchase

  • @scottknoll2748
    @scottknoll2748 4 года назад +15

    Watching from Canada, I'm presuming the theory is the same, thanks for the information.

  • @vindicatorx
    @vindicatorx Год назад +2

    That as is means nothing in Indiana we have a lemon law.

  • @TheDragnetNod
    @TheDragnetNod 3 года назад +20

    The two-part warranty: If it breaks in two, you get to keep both parts.

  • @Samaraya492
    @Samaraya492 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @PugLifeRocks
    @PugLifeRocks 4 года назад +4

    I'm in FL and that's so true about electronic filing fees. Ridiculously high.

    • @Kaytoofine
      @Kaytoofine 3 года назад +1

      I’m trying to go purchase a car from Florida now and this video was GOD SENT!!!!

  • @johnnyamerica4336
    @johnnyamerica4336 Год назад +1

    Chevy Dude is STILL a car salesman. It absolutely matters when there is a “no return policy”. He has a no return policy so he’s not going to tell you about lemon laws, etc.

  • @stevemiller9480
    @stevemiller9480 4 года назад +38

    I would add "Can I take it to my qualified auto mechanic to inspect it before I buy?"

    • @nighttimestalker
      @nighttimestalker 3 года назад +1

      I'm going searching for a used care in couple months.
      My dad who has been doing mechanic and body works for 32 years is coming with me lol.

  • @deancooper9938
    @deancooper9938 3 года назад +1

    Jason S. I love that you said if it breaks in 2 parts, you get to KEEP BOTH PARTS

  • @camillecarter1784
    @camillecarter1784 4 года назад +10

    Thanks for the facts. You go the extra 100 miles for your subscribers .Much appreciated.

  • @codynecessary8177
    @codynecessary8177 3 года назад

    If you are trying to buy a car, this is definitely the best channel that i have found to help you be prepared before you walk thru the door 👍

    • @Kmg-sg3so
      @Kmg-sg3so 9 месяцев назад

      Ready to go to the Lion's den. Why does it take all day to get approved for a new vehicle ... Credit check, etc? Ridiculous.

  • @ShawnsGal236
    @ShawnsGal236 4 года назад +17

    thank you for your help/ info on this.... alot of dealers are ripoffs

    • @yomamamama3637
      @yomamamama3637 3 года назад

      they all are that’s the point of them

  • @Didleeios88
    @Didleeios88 3 года назад +6

    I drove out to a dealership yesterday for what seemed like a great deal on Carfax turns out most of their cars are listed $1500 below market price because that is their dealer fee 🤦wish I had seen this video before so I could have asked about this on the phone.

  • @thembp4sho
    @thembp4sho 4 года назад +4

    I'm buying a car next week and I will ask all these questions. I'm sure the salesman will be pissed or will be impressed by my new found knowledge 😁

  • @geraldc.37
    @geraldc.37 3 года назад +1

    All very solid info for spending your money. Several years ago, on a gm certified vehicle, salesman wanted 75.00 for a "document fee" which few dealerships were asking. I walked away.
    Another gm certified vehicle I looked at in person, was terrible. Upon viewing from outside i found six flaws, front valance damaged & hanging, fender liner dangling, road rash on three wheels, deep scratches in paint ,etc. The road test was even worse, pulsating brakes, steering constantly pulling left. I walked away also, after telling sales person there was no obvious inspection done to that vehicle.

  • @rhythmsunlocked2824
    @rhythmsunlocked2824 4 года назад +4

    I really wish there was a car salesman like my dude here, around my area. I gotta get out of NY and move to the south. Thanks for the insights, very appreciated!

    • @whhhaattttt1647
      @whhhaattttt1647 4 года назад

      I feel you on that one hit home 😔😔😔

    • @oldman1111
      @oldman1111 4 года назад

      Just don't move near a military installation. Prices are typically higher down south near them. :) ... Well, things might have changed since I haven't purchased a car in a couple of years, but yeah...

    • @oldman1111
      @oldman1111 4 года назад

      Order online and have your sweet ride delivered. :D

  • @buck1946
    @buck1946 3 года назад +1

    The absolute 1st question to ask your salesperson on the phone is " are you willing to put all the answers to my questions in writing " . You will be glad you asked this in the long run, just make sure you stick to your plan.

  • @jacqueline8742
    @jacqueline8742 4 года назад +16

    This is great advice. Thank you. I am going to look at a used Jeep Cherokee next week, and I have these questions saved in my phone. Fingers crossed it all goes well because I really want that Jeep, but I am prepared to walk away.

    • @jornayrooks3724
      @jornayrooks3724 4 года назад +1

      Omg I’m looking to buy a Jeep Grand Cherokee soon. Hope it went well for you ❤️

    • @jacqueline8742
      @jacqueline8742 4 года назад +1

      @@jornayrooks3724 I bought the Jeep. It was used so it needed some expected maintenance but it's been great.

    • @dhaleposadas6134
      @dhaleposadas6134 3 года назад

      Did you get to ask these questions when buying your car? I’m going to a dealership tomorow

    • @jornayrooks3724
      @jornayrooks3724 3 года назад

      @@jacqueline8742 I just bought mine a few days a ago. So far, I love it 👌🏽

  • @dollarzUS
    @dollarzUS 4 года назад +7

    I will be using these techniques to buy my next car

  • @danielamaning5765
    @danielamaning5765 4 года назад +3

    I am about to buy a used Honda Accord 2020 and I am learning a lot

  • @jugganautRF11
    @jugganautRF11 3 месяца назад +1

    As pertaining to question 4, what usually is the fee for an extended warranty? I am currently looking at a 2020 equinox, and the guy was pretty vague when i asked him saud he wasn't qualified ? Had me 2nd guessing. Anyway, if you had any information that would help, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanjs in advance

  • @scottsimon1575
    @scottsimon1575 4 года назад +24

    Never pay more than $75 for the document fee. It's the maximum charged in New York, Minnesota, and Oregon. If the maximum of $75 is good enough in those states, it's good enough in every state. if a finance manager tells me they can't borrow it I just tell them buying you're taking the difference off the price of the car.

    • @fupalover
      @fupalover 4 года назад

      In Maryland the fee is $500.

    • @MontysRevenge928
      @MontysRevenge928 4 года назад

      @@fupalover no, it isn’t

    • @MaxLynn0202
      @MaxLynn0202 3 года назад +1

      I was in Portland, Oregon at a dealership last week and they tried charging me $598 for document fees 😂 I was like BYE!!

  • @folkmaster3
    @folkmaster3 Год назад +1

    Also set your phone on record before talking to anyone without them knowing.

  • @georgeakin9312
    @georgeakin9312 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for the content, It is very helpful. I was discussing these questions with a sale person and just got the feeling he was not telling me everything or just did not know and was making it up. So we just got up and said thank you then walked away. Once again thank you

  • @cosmoalessi6786
    @cosmoalessi6786 3 года назад +1

    You speak well but your still a car salesman. Very slick

  • @MrKen-wy5dk
    @MrKen-wy5dk 4 года назад +3

    Your videos are the best way I've found to pass the time during this COVID-19 isolation.

  • @Thunder_Yoda
    @Thunder_Yoda 2 года назад +1

    In Germany, dealerships have a one year warranty on used car sales by law. It's awesome.

  • @seanbrosnan2074
    @seanbrosnan2074 4 года назад +13

    I remember at a Nissan Dealer, when my family just bought our 2018 Nissan Armada, they had a good amount of fees, although the car was priced really good for what it came with, and the only car in my area that had the blue color.
    Thing that pissed me off, is in the finance room, this guy kept on trying to sell us a sort of "accident injury thing" which already covered by our insurance. When my dad bought his 2019 silverado, there was no BS in the buying process. Was quick and we were happy.

  • @HypocriticYT
    @HypocriticYT 10 месяцев назад

    Always get the vehicle up on a hoist and look from underneath. Most problems are under a vehicle and you’ll see any leaks

  • @JesseJamesSCO
    @JesseJamesSCO 3 года назад +3

    We bought from the same dealership three times over the years, this will be our 4th time buying from them. Every time we go, we have to sit there and wait, negotiate and start the process over again. It's so stressful to have to negotiate so much, it gives me anxiety. Anything I could do to calm myself down, I get so tense when I go into the dealership.

    • @iSwearToCrites
      @iSwearToCrites 3 года назад +1

      Go in with realistic expectations, just because you want a $5K discount because you think it’s fair doesn’t mean it’s realistic.. Go prepared. Assuming your financing, Shop your interest rates separate from your car purchase.. it’s so funny to me people will go out to a steakhouse and pay $100 for a steak and won’t negotiate the price of that steak EVER… but same rule applies to steaks as it does to cars, there’s a COST TO OWN. Sell it less than your cost and you lost money. Sell it for more than your cost and you made money… you think that $100 steak cost the steakhouse $100? Lord God, NO!!! Probably only cost that steakhouse $20.. so why didn’t you negotiate the cost of your steak?

    • @JesseJamesSCO
      @JesseJamesSCO 3 года назад

      @@iSwearToCrites Right now man, thank you for your input.

  • @jimmymendez8092
    @jimmymendez8092 Год назад +1

    I have a question about dealer destination charges. How do I get out paying that of negotiating a lesser fee?

  • @Nickmaster96
    @Nickmaster96 4 года назад +13

    You should do a video on what happens if a new car sits on a dealership lot for too long. What happens to those cars? Do they get sold back to the manufacture or do they get dealer traded?

    • @alfib5361
      @alfib5361 4 года назад +3

      Yes I'm curious also especially with this market. New 2021 models will be out soon and 2020 models are still sitting on the lot. What will happen them? Will prices go lower?

    • @stephenlittle7769
      @stephenlittle7769 4 года назад +3

      Last time I went car shopping, there were two identical cars except one was $3k less. I asked why and the salesperson said the one car had been on the lot for 6 months and they want it gone.

    • @samuelcottongim8467
      @samuelcottongim8467 4 года назад

      Eventually dealers are forced to buy them. And they are not always a deal either, once a manufacture “final pays” a car forcing the dealer to buy the car. They will no longer hold rebates, and even when aggressively discounted, they are often a worse deal. They typically pay salespeople a bonus to dump them on a customer.

  • @stevejordan9567
    @stevejordan9567 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Colorado. There’s a used dealer that always seems to have a huge number of cars from back east. They buy them at auction and bring them here. I look at car too much and used to buy one about every year. It was such a pain. You’re looking and think you found what you’re looking for but nope.

  • @11122010sean
    @11122010sean 4 года назад +22

    Love these videos. Having sold cars myself, we can all learn from one another. Thanks for all the information. Keeping everyone informed. Chevy Dude rocks !!!!!

  • @waynedub1167
    @waynedub1167 3 года назад +1

    My first words to a salesman is WTF do want. Really sets the tone.

  • @scottsimon1575
    @scottsimon1575 4 года назад +46

    Buying a used car, you should always take it to an independent mechanic for an inspection. Is the dealer going to really tell you every code that came up on the computer scanner? Is the dealer going to tell you what an incomplete code means? Never buy a used car without it being inspected.

    • @samanthacollingwood8513
      @samanthacollingwood8513 3 года назад +3

      Hopefully someone will be able to answer this though the comment was posted 6 months ago. How would you bring that up with a salesman at the dealership? Do you take it to the mechanic during the test drive? How can you get the car from the lot to the mechanical for inspection before buying.

    • @lizearhart2008
      @lizearhart2008 3 года назад +4

      @@samanthacollingwood8513 Bring a trust mechanic with you. Honestly, I’m gonna take the car on the test drive to a auto zone to get it computer scanned (it’s free) and the test drive should be on the highway for quite some time. At least 30 mins. Look for leaks and such. Say you have to have your mechanic come look at it or bring them in with you when you go.

    • @lizearhart2008
      @lizearhart2008 3 года назад +1

      @Mark James well I know one because it’s my bfs grandpa. Makes it definitely easier... maybe ask around in ur family

    • @jgadms6461
      @jgadms6461 3 года назад +3

      The last three cars I purchased, I simply said, do you mind if I take this to my mechanic to check the car out? The answer should always be YES! I even invited a woman who purchased a car of mine to do the same thing. I had nothing to hide and neither should any reputable seller/dealer.

    • @hed2410
      @hed2410 Год назад +1

      All this talk about "bringing a mechanic". The ones I know are busy and won't lift a finger without a 200$+ fee. They're not just sitting around waiting to be brought here and there.

  • @chuckwhitehead7000
    @chuckwhitehead7000 Год назад +1

    What if you get a car then has recall on that year and model

  • @codyvandenhout7700
    @codyvandenhout7700 4 года назад +12

    New to the car selling business. Your videos help me learn things. I would never be told/shown.

  • @Adam-om9hu
    @Adam-om9hu 3 года назад +1

    I once had a 2007 Toyota Tacoma I bought new at the time. Over time I added over 15 grand in tasteful after market parts. Engine mods, bigger tires, lift kit, after market hood, bed cover and bed liner, pioneer decked out radio and after market speakers. All tasteful, nothing insane. Well in 2014 I went to a delearship to trade it in. It was in pristine condition and even tho it looked offroad, it was never off road. It had only 62k miles. As everyone knows, a Tacoma holds there value incredibly well and was appraised online for 17k. Well I went into the delearship and was looking to trade it in for a year year old Ford Mustang GT.
    The salemen and in person vehicle appraiser, offered me 7k for my truck. I said wait wtf. I was told anything after market, destroys the value of a vehicle.
    Well I looked at the Mustang I was looking at and it had aftermarket rims, wheels, exhuast, CAI and other addons, that were not factory and I said okay well y'all want this amount for the Mustang, so I'll offer you this amount because you just said aftermarket parts destroy the value. Ohh the delearship chanhed thier tune on the mustang and said ohh well these add ons are a must have and made all of these excuses why the Mustang didn't lose value.
    Delearships are sleazy and lie a lot, it is miserable shopping for a vehicle. If I lied at my job, I would be written up, sued or fired.

  • @davidmacgown321
    @davidmacgown321 2 года назад +3

    Hey Mike, at what point do you get a pre-purchase inspection? The same day you take the car for a test drive?

    • @eldaclark3354
      @eldaclark3354 2 года назад

      I appreciate your time and information,it seems to be very helpful in many ways.THANK YOU FOR BEING SO INFORMATIVE TO MANY OF US THAT NEED THIS INFORMATION. KEEP IT UP WE NEED ALL THE HELP WE CAN GET,NOT TO GET SWINDLE OUT OF MORE MONEY.GRATELY APPRECIATE YOUR INFORMATION.

  • @josepharmato8032
    @josepharmato8032 2 года назад

    Got a offer on a new Tacoma yesterday. I thought the price was high. When I checked the offer, there was SIX THOUSAND dollars worth of add ons to the truck.

  • @roxette24
    @roxette24 3 года назад +8

    Never in my life have I considered driving literally clear across the country from the west coast of Northern California to buy a car until I discovered Chevy Dude 😂 also- I LOVE the shirt 💙

  • @etyodada
    @etyodada Год назад

    At 8:11-8:18"... if it breaks in two pieces as you're driving out of the dealership..."
    My understanding is (and it may not apply in your state) that in that scenario, what was sold was not "a car" it was something else that was presented as "a car" and the buyer has legal standing to recover the monies paid due to misrepresentation by the dealer. Is this not so in your state? Anyone else is aware of this?

  • @antonio7114
    @antonio7114 4 года назад +4

    I'm about to get a car today and this was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @aaronearsing6935
    @aaronearsing6935 3 месяца назад +1

    I just watched a different vid of yours and you said best to negotiate over email, this vid says do it at the dealer…..

  • @estar12
    @estar12 4 года назад +42

    Crazy I’ve spent so many hours looking at tips on purchasing a car and I just came across a dealer fee of $595 & dealer and accessories fee of $2090 😭

    • @Cruzer871
      @Cruzer871 4 года назад +2

      Da fac is a accessories fee

    • @estar12
      @estar12 4 года назад

      @@Cruzer871 lol google it ... add ons such as upgrading radio... new wheels ... floor mats etc

    • @charp150
      @charp150 4 года назад

      $799 fee at Porsche dealer

    • @MaxLynn0202
      @MaxLynn0202 3 года назад +1

      I was in Portland, Oregon last week at the Audi dealership and they had a title & doc fee of $598...I thought it was too expensive.

  • @ahmedsi
    @ahmedsi 2 года назад

    Here in Texas, reputable dealerships back with the return and repair policies more specifically Toyota dealerships

  • @DrumsTillDeath74
    @DrumsTillDeath74 4 года назад +5

    What a wealth of knowledge presented so perfectly.
    Thank u.

  • @DIAMONDGIRL57
    @DIAMONDGIRL57 3 года назад

    I bought a warranty with CarMax. They I took my car to the dealership who repaired everything the warranty covered. The best experience I ever had. The repairs completed by the dealership, covered more than the cost of the warranty. As a matter of face the Benz dealership shared the warranty I purchased with car max was far better than Mercedes.

  • @Eightball2516
    @Eightball2516 4 года назад +5

    I would never take my truck to get serviced at a dealer they tried to rip me off a few times saying I needed a 1000 repair when it needed a 100 repair

    • @MariannaK94
      @MariannaK94 4 года назад +1

      Right! Especially at Honda dealers in Los Angeles.

    • @yungactivist
      @yungactivist 4 года назад +1

      Probably every Honda dealer

  • @jackparsons7000
    @jackparsons7000 2 года назад

    I work at a dealership that has NEVER had “adjusted market values” or mark ups as most people know. We sell a new car for Manufactures suggested retail price. It doesn’t matter though because the majority of people still want the same discount as the dealerships that mark cars up 5-10k.

  • @sunfirep6416
    @sunfirep6416 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much! I almost got gotten at a dealership yesterday. I did it all wrong, but I made it out w/o purchasing!

  • @EvilEjXD
    @EvilEjXD 3 года назад +1

    I called a dealership about fees on a car. They only gave me 2 fees. One was the prep fee. I’m aspecting more to pile up.

  • @dandamerville
    @dandamerville 3 года назад +14

    As usual, great content and presentation. Thanks! One question: How does "zero day return policy" not mean that they are not backing it (the car, the sell) up?

    • @ramiro198
      @ramiro198 2 года назад +3

      that’s exactly what it means, but he didn’t wanna admit it because he has that policy 🤦🏽‍♂️😂

  • @nathaliebrinkman4607
    @nathaliebrinkman4607 2 года назад

    I did everything wrong when I bought my Mazda 3 export car 😂😂 got it really cheap, no warranty and no cash back. She drives like a charm but needed bodywork done. It's my first ever owned car

  • @craigsub
    @craigsub 4 года назад +5

    I am a first generation auto dealer - meaning I started in 1982 by selling cars and now own 2 dealerships. I am posting this before watching the video, and will return with thoughts after watching it. I also teach what is known legally as compliance courses, which deal in handling financing issues for customers with transparency. There are a LOT of "dos and don'ts" in compliance. Ok ... time to watch Chevy Dude, comments to follow.

    • @craigsub
      @craigsub 4 года назад +8

      Ok ... Here is my personal take on what Chevy Dude is asking. I only have two areas in which we disagree. The first is his choice of veteran sales people over new sales people. All of our new sales people are paid a salary plus a flat dollar commission per sale. They are not paid on profit - but instead are paid on volume. They tend to be much more internet customer friendly, and WAY less confrontational than the veteran sales person. The concept that the "manager" sends newbies out with misleading information is just not the case. The "manager" is usually a veteran sales person who got to be manager through hard work and good reputation. The other issue is Chevy Dude touts Carfax while only briefly mentioning Autocheck. We left Carfax for Autocheck after a series of false reports from Carfax that Autocheck caught. Autocheck is owned by Experian, which is the best data company in the industry, and their reports are spot on accurate. We use them when appraising trades, and love showing customers the reports. Overall, though, this is a very good video. There is no reason customers and dealers can't be friends.

    • @GoogleAccount00
      @GoogleAccount00 2 года назад

      @@craigsub thank you for the information