100% correct. I contacted 4 dealerships online about a 2024 ZR2 Colorado asked them for an OTD price. 2 didn't want to give me that...played the game just as you said they would. I politely replied no thank you and moved on. The remaining dealers did via. text message (screen shots). I went with the best price. They did ask if I was interested in paint protection, gap insurance, interior protection, etc. I declined all except for an 8 year extended warranty, got a discounted price; prior military. Then we talked about trad in, negotiated rates. I believe if you contact a dealer, show them you're educated on the buying process, be polite, but firm you will have a better experience. Thank you, Janson, for your videos they were very helpful....
I just did the same and it was glorious to see the invoice without any add ons. I got the OTD price from one dealer and the other dealer matched it. 5k below MSRP for a sand dune metallic ZR2 Bison. Always ask for OTD and get it writing or in an email. It works! Thanks Jason!
I have seen this information on some other programs but I really enjoy listening to Jason sharing his knowledge because it's like listening to a good personal friend 😊😊.
once I learned how to purchase vehicles, not only do I get good deals but the process is painless how you handle the situation, and the process you choose has everything to do with your experience, sure you will have to go thru dealerships at times but you wont be wasting your time doing it, you weed them out quickly and from home.....its a very simple process with only a few numbers to be concerned with.....rest of it is just noise..... if your timid, lack confidence, or believe they have your best interest in mind your gonna get taken for ride or hear numbers you wont like......they arent your friends nor are they suppose to be, its just business and you have all the control because you have the money!
The most recent tactic I've seen is they will only give the OTD based on the advertised price, not an actually lower price you could potentially negotiate. It's how they are leveraging the "deal" process now. If the price stays the same as the original advertised price, that is not the OTD price, that's just what they are telling you is the OTD price. You'd think that would drive business away BUT no if the majority of dealers are now doing this then it forces a change in how the vehicle buying process goes.
I've bought a lot of trucks like you. Most salesmen I have dealt with can read customers pretty well. They can usually tell who they can play the games with and which ones they can't. I did have one salesman come back to me after I asked for OTD with "you payment would be ... ". I stopped him dead in his tracks and told him that is not what I asked you for. Go back and try again. Only happened once.
Here’s what you’ll likely hear from the dealership rep after you ask: 1. We’ll match (beat) your best price. When you’re done making calls we’ll be waiting. Or 2. What’s your OTD price you need to make this deal happen right now? I’ve been at this a long time and - run - if they ever say “You sound like a very educated car buyer and we like that.” Hahahhhahah.
Great advice, Jason! I've long known ADP and ADM. I know what OTD price is, but the car dealers I've worked for going back to the late 1960's, left the OTD price up to their "closer." Not being myself a scam artist, I never did well selling vehicles for dealerships where I, as the sales person, couldn't also "close the deal." (That ruled out virtually every dealership except myself. Sales managers knew I had no interest in selling customers worthless extras.)
I'm going to try this on a 24 Rubicon sitting on a lot for three months now. I'll let you know how it works out. It's a great time to buy, sales are dead between Christmas and New Years. We got a great deal on a Jeep for my daughter three years ago at this time of year.
This is advice that everyone needs to know. It's amazing how hard it can be to get OTD pricing. None of the jeep dealers near me will do it - They won't even give me a number. I always end up several hours away when I'm looking and trying to negotiate a deal.
My favorite time at the lot is when it's closed. Sundays. Only when I've done ALL my homework right to the last option, and everything else, I'll go for a test drive to see if anything surprises me. Nothing ever did. Autoshows are handy if you have one near you. When I go for a saleman, I know what price I want out the door. By then, I know pretty close to what the most discount I can expect. It's cash. If there's a trade, I know pretty close to what that's going to be. I only did it twice, '07 and '19, but it worked out according to plan. I don't talk to a salesman with a real intention to buy until I know exactly what I'm buying. It can take a couple of years of deciding everything first. If I'm in for an oil change, and a salesman wants to shoot the breeze, I'll probe him for whatever interesting things he may say off-guard when he's shooting the breeze and he knows I'm not buying. If there's a truck in the showroom or at the Autoshow, I already know what the seats are like, but Ill check that out long before I'm ready to deal. It would be fun to do this more often, but it's too expensive. I may do it one last time if I see the EPA closing the door on what I want in the upcoming model year. One shouldn't be taken by surprise if AFM or GPF or whatever is coming in the next roll-out. Just keep ear to the ground.
Im glad I found this channel bud. I love the truck discussion. But I love the purchasing tactics and insight you give to refine things when buying or looking at a vehicle
Many dealers refuse to give me otd's. And the ones who do clearly show how rotten their deals are. 1800 extra in glass etching and fancy wax, 1300 extra delivery fees (even though it's built into the msrp). I've sadly always been a payment buyer but thanks to your many vids and other content teaching otd's, never again. To all dealers, no otds, no sale!!
You have to learn asap how to squeeze dealerships. When i bought my trail boss, i dealt directly with the sales manager and he told me flat out the dealership was only making $1000 off my deal, and I believed him. I jewwed them down soooo much, he told me that Hey, its better to make $1000 than lose the sale. Thats the kinda dealer I can deal with. Lots of dealers out there, lots of competition
This is why I only deal with fleet sales even for personal sales. But I always pay cash or have my own financing arranged and never have a trade as part of the deal
Have fun with the experience and remember it's your money and your deal. Also remember there are thousands of jeep dealers and jeeps available. Make this deal happen your way and for the price you want. And again have fun with this you will learn alot and be better educated in the process
We are gradually moving to a time where dealerships have made themselves obsolete. It’s possible that if they keep this up, consumers will purchase their vehicles online. My buddy purchased his vehicle on Car Guru’s. He said it was zero hassle. He set his distance preferences, set his price, trim, etc. The truck he selected popped up, he made an offer, the dealer countered, he accepted and the truck was shipped. He said the shipping cost included, still came under budget and was worth the shipping cost, to avoid the headaches of stepping on a dealer lot.
It's such a a tiring dance that you have to do with these dealers, but if you know how to do it right, you can win the deal before you even step on the dealer lot. The old sales manager at my old job taught me exactly how to do it, and It's worked well for me every time.
Yeah, I asked a couple dealers for an OTD price and they refused. One guy told me that he didn’t want me to shop his price. One Nissan dealer in particular would not give me a price. He said that he couldn’t give me a price unless I promised to buy the SUV. I replied that I couldn’t agree to buy anything until I had a price. BTW, this was over 30 years ago when Nissan was still building decent vehicles.
I’m buying a truck in Feb/March. I’d love to stay local, but it might not be possible. I’m asking for the OTD, and if they push back, I’m telling them: “I have friends and family literally all over the country. Going to another dealership that WILL give me the OTD is a very real option for me. All I need is a reason to travel. It’s not a big deal to me. OTD, or I walk.” And payment options: they’ve asked me if I have a number in mind for my payments. I say yes, I have a number. Since I’m paying 100% cash, THAT is my payment number…but they don’t know that. 😆🤣
I'm going through that right now with two dealerships, one on a new Frontier Pro-4x, and one on a used Frontier SV 4x4. They gave me the OTD but they have their BS dealer add on's. I have told them get rid of it and they are arguing the point, i have told them take it off or I will go somewhere else. Great thing is it has all been through text and emails. So I have yet to set foot on the lot.
I bought my truck last year from a coffee shop. I contacted about 10 dealers and found best OTD price without dealer add ons 4 hours away. Most dealers would say come in to talk about it and would not answer if they would remove dealer add ons. The process took me about 90 minutes to make. It was so much better than my previous new car purchases.
Asking for OTD is a good way to find out if a dealer is gonna add a bunch of junk fees.. but, dealers without junk fees roll their eyes because the taxes aren't something they can negotiate. Maybe just ask what fees besides the price the dealer charges - since that is actually what you are asking anyway
you should already know fees beside taxes are docs and tag/title. i have yet to buy a vehicle with any other illegitimate fees, it has always been docs, tag/title, and tax. but then again, i have always bought new vehicles, have yet to buy used.
They can charge all the stuff with OTD, it is just easier to hide the add ons when they give you a monthly payment. They prefer for you to finance due to manufacturer financing incentives, also generally they can sell more via financing. Also most buyers use monthly so they are used to the monthly drill because that’s what most do. It’s like going to McDonalds and ask for a Big Mac with no lettuce . So don’t trip too much on your OTD thing. It’s okay to say “Out the door”. No need for an acronym for single syllable word”. 😊
Easier to just offer $1500 over cost including doc. Serious buyer here but I’m not paying someone $10k to sell me a truck. Works but takes a few weeks and calls come towards end of month like magic
Iv never negotiated a car based on payment amount with any dealer. I make them give me a final OTD price on paper that I can take back to my credit union. I will then tell the dealer what my credit union intrest rate is that I have been pre approved for. If they can beat the intrest rate I already have then I MIGHT use oem financing.
It's a game and it's a game I really do enjoy along with that new car smell. When I walk into a new car showroom, the sales people get that special look that says; Here he is he's back tor another OTD price ! and top dollar for his trade.
What I am seeing is that the higher end trucks will have some discounts and incentives but they are not going much below that. I tried to get another $500 of to secure the deal and they wouldn't take it. In all fairness inventory was slim on that color & model so they didn't want to budge. I did get free delivery (one hour away). I was running out of time to buy before the end of the year. Generally speaking, every dealer I asked gave me OTD price in writing.
Yup, just purchased a heavy duty truck. They are already discounted decently. Tried to get a dealership to price match. Took several hours and they only agreed as I was about to walk out the door. They claimed they were breaking even at that point. Told them I would purchase for 500 less. However, I ended up buying at a different dealership with a truck that suited me better. That dealership showed me the invoice pricing. They were about 2,000 below it already.
I was at a Toyota dealership test driving a new 2025 Tundra and told the salesman and financing officer Im only doing research and looking at all the other domestic 1500 trucks , They were all pretty cool and was able to get a couple papers printed out with the out the door price but when it came to time to leave they wouldnt let me take the papers , I was able to take a picture but was sure it was for reasons they know of shopping around , They always have a trick up there sleeve but it was a good expereince with how they acted toward me being armed with all types of useful infromation going in
@mgoshen9959 yep many feel that way about letting documents with otd leave until the deal is set. But glad you got the info you needed to see if they are or are not the best deal
I bought my first truck in Massachusetts,damn they were mad about I could pay the OTD(no finance),then they tried to screw me and finance my taxes? I’m a New Hampshire resident,I pay no sales tax !!!!!!
They also try to get cute with 'TSRP' vs 'MSRP'. Jason you were spot on, once someone says 'OTD', you can hear their heart sink over the phone, because they know they are in for a chess match.
When figuring my target price I start with the estimated invoice and dealer holdback. Knowing the dealer still needs to make a profit, works better for me to have a better estimate of the basement.
I got bait-and-switched on the truck I was looking at $56k price online but when I got there for my appointment they wouldn't budge off the $66k window price and then they sold the truck 2 days later to someone else these dealerships suck.
I love when they say we'll where do you want your payments to be 😂 I haven't been to a new car dealership in 15 years and because of the slimeballs that work at dealerships won't ever be going back
I know I am dating myself but when I purchased my first brand new vehicle in 2005 it was a Honda Civic they would say the out the door price vie email. There was a trust factor I went in and purchased the vehicle. Now days I have experienced so many tactics as stated it is ridiculous...!
There is another way to cut price! Went to test drive from the dealer and I took it to other dealerships and salesman looked at me ‘’what are u doing?’’ So I told him that im test driving and if u got better deal let me see and from previous dealer they told me $40k but this new place told me $29k so now I knew I was in control and got my deal👍👍💯 this happen in 2004 and got SVT lightning! Test drive to other dealerships they HAVE no time to waste on u or play games💯 now buying with cash I’m always in control of deals! 2019 f150 saleen black label first they ask for $96k and told them I’m paying cash got it down $71k with extra stuff added! (Extra $4k)
The sales guy on the phone at the dealership can give you any OTD price he wants because when you get there the sales manager will tell you that's an invalid quote and you have to deal with him... The sales manager... It's a war between you and the Stealership😊😊😊
'O.T.D.' is an acronym comprised of 3 words...the real word you should be familiar with when negotiating with car dealerships is 'Research'. When you are familiar with 'Floorplan', 'Holdback', 'Buy Rate' & 'Advertising Assistance'...it makes the salespersons head spin...😂😂
You don’t need an OTD price. Just use the list price and just decline all the add ons in finance. They’ll try to intimidate you with scare tactics but just ignore.
This is one of many reasons why I want to be able to buy direct from the manufacturer. The laws have to change so we can buy direct. Turn stealerships in to repair and warrant centers. I know what I want I dont need a stealership salesman to rip me off.
What did you pay for your Chevy Colorado and show us the deal you got for that truck.?? School us and let us learn from your experience.!! You should definitely do a video on the sale of your new truck.!! 😊
Two big problems, vehicle reliability and pricing. Manufacturers are making increasingly unreliable vehicles and dealers can't provide a straightforward price.
Oh. And they can not send me pictures of the truck supposedly because of the other dealorship not working with them. This dealorship has all great reviews and im starting to wonder how.
A good salesman is not afraid of anything, a good salesman will know how to get you into that car. The problem is the customer goes in not knowing what a fair/good deal is before going in. Some folks go in expecting the salesman to convince them what a good deal. Dealers are not really "scared" of otd.
You use the word good salesman. That is true. But today those are buried and hidden behind a wall of bad ones. The bad ones rock the ship for the good ones. Was just talking to a local sales guy asking him what he hated most about being a salesman. He said fighting thru the bad taste customers have from dealing with shady sales guys in the past. They come in defensive and ready to fight. Until they realize no shade tree stuff here
Yes they can charge you all the things you mentioned they can't. However it will still be part of the otd price. OTD is the final price with or without all their bs. They know you are comparing and dealers have less ability to run their scams with an otd number.
Had an OTD price from the dealership in another state and a Buyer's agreement that was acceptable but i made a big mistake by not electronically signing agreement before starting out on 2 day drive to Louisiana from Colorado. Specifically asked them what they needed from me to hold the ZR2 and they said "nothing, we'll see you Monday". I set off for 1200 mile trip in my trade vehicle and got halfway there when they texted me saying they sold truck that morning.. sorry. They could have communicated that to me much earlier in the day and saved me 2 days of driving and a hotel room cost, but didn't until late in the afternoon. Just wanted to share with others to never think you have an agreement until you have that Buyer's agreement signed and locked in. I'm sure they got more money from somebody else and quickly kicked me to the curb. Asked for a manager to call me but dont expect them to call.
I am about to buy a new car that's coming in February. I'm going to try to get it for TSP or MSRP but I will pay what I have to because the next dealership that I would deal with is over 200 miles away and I don't think they will deal either.
I don’t know what state you’re talking. I sold cars for 25 years in California high-end men low and low in cars and I’ve never heard OTC by any of us and I work finance as well as the desk as well as the line never heard that terminology at least here in Californiainteresting
I think it’s funny, at least you can negotiate at a dealership. Walk into a lumber store, grocery store or most any other store and you just pay asking. These channels “exposing” the auto industry crack me up. As if we all didn’t know there are add ons and mark up in vehicles lol.
@@Jason-Samko i went to 4 different dealers. 3 stuck with msrp, 1 gave me $895 off msrp. So, what I have seen is, ordering a vehicle, to get what you want, you will not be seeing any big discounts. Dealers are only interested in selling what is on their lot.
I had a dealer call me on Black Friday and said they have deals on the car I was looking for I was actively out that day looking for vehicle so went down there did all the paperwork the sales guy was actually quite nice all the way through I said yeah I'm here cuz you was told you had Black Friday deals on the vehicle when we got to the numbers I asked well where's your dealer discount and where's the black Friday discount and I was told that the vehicle didn't qualify for Black Friday discount on The dealer discount was MSRP and I said okay I'm leaving
@@Jason-Samko I enjoyed watching Frank and Mike on their TV show in the early years on the History Channel. Great chemistry and they were really good pickers. You sound so much like him. Thanks for the video and the information.
FICO scores are everything when financing....regardless if its a car, home, etc get them from FICO not a 3rd party like credit karma you should know your scores before even looking fico 8,9, and 10 auto scores from all 3 bureaus
You know you got the right dealer and salesmen when he is ok you going to you’re credit union and you buy the car truck once you got the truck at a decent apr you can refi even a month apart if need to some credit unions are a headache to buy easier to refi another trick is find out a truck that has been trying to be sold for 2 month or even more if used will give you leverage.
Having working in the automotive retail space for about 20 years now…I can tell you that absolutely no dealer cares about OTD. They’re not scared of it at all. The reality is that most people don’t care about OTD as much as they do payment. That is mostly customer driven. We could have a vehicle advertised for $10,000 off and their first question is “what’s my payment ?”
Don’t be affraid to go on cargurus and email 10 dealers asking for an OTD on a specific truck that you might be interested in. . If they really want to sell. Theyl give it to you.
Hey Jason, first time buying a truck and digging your channel! Just found it and would really appreciate your input. Looking at a 2025 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 4WD 5ft bed with upgraded 14 in screen for 43k and 47.7k OTD. Decent deal? Thanks man and happy new year!
New tacomas are trash, quality control at toyota has gone downhill and they are having nothing but issues from those engines. Don't waste you hard earned money on that POS with a 7 percent APR. Do your research because you are headed down the wrong road. I am a master mechanic, trust me I know how bad these new vehicles are and how terrible they are built.
Yes. Dealerships basically right their own rules and play their own games. But once the buyers agreement is made and presented that's what you sign as the true unchangeable numbers
Interesting as I was looking at trucks today and the HEAD SALESMAN (self identified as) came out to speak with me. I was not mean but not nice. He stopped trying after a few minutes and told me "I can tell you are a no nonsense guy. I can give you the Out The Door Price. He then said come inside and I'll get your number. My response was take my name and number. You have your phone in your hand. Take my number and call me with that price". He did!!
Keep your eye on the prize. My friend has a salesman. Quote,,He takes care of me. I wait until I am alone before I laugh and scream. How foolish and un-informed Can a person be ?
100% correct. I contacted 4 dealerships online about a 2024 ZR2 Colorado asked them for an OTD price. 2 didn't want to give me that...played the game just as you said they would. I politely replied no thank you and moved on. The remaining dealers did via. text message (screen shots). I went with the best price. They did ask if I was interested in paint protection, gap insurance, interior protection, etc. I declined all except for an 8 year extended warranty, got a discounted price; prior military. Then we talked about trad in, negotiated rates. I believe if you contact a dealer, show them you're educated on the buying process, be polite, but firm you will have a better experience. Thank you, Janson, for your videos they were very helpful....
@@davegilbert3044 perfect. And well done
I just did the same and it was glorious to see the invoice without any add ons. I got the OTD price from one dealer and the other dealer matched it. 5k below MSRP for a sand dune metallic ZR2 Bison. Always ask for OTD and get it writing or in an email. It works! Thanks Jason!
Lol get a 3rd gen tacoma instead
Thanks for reminding me why i hate dealerships ...lol
There are good ones. But more bad ones then I have ever seen before
i love car shopping and haggling. it's like i gain more knowledge/experience after each purchase, like what i could improve on next buy. lol
@khoatran4841 very true. I love it too
I have seen this information on some other programs but I really enjoy listening to Jason sharing his knowledge because it's like listening to a good personal friend 😊😊.
Thank you. Greatly appreciated
once I learned how to purchase vehicles, not only do I get good deals but the process is painless
how you handle the situation, and the process you choose has everything to do with your experience, sure you will have to go thru dealerships at times but you wont be wasting your time doing it, you weed them out quickly and from home.....its a very simple process with only a few numbers to be concerned with.....rest of it is just noise.....
if your timid, lack confidence, or believe they have your best interest in mind your gonna get taken for ride or hear numbers you wont like......they arent your friends nor are they suppose to be, its just business and you have all the control because you have the money!
Very true
The most recent tactic I've seen is they will only give the OTD based on the advertised price, not an actually lower price you could potentially negotiate. It's how they are leveraging the "deal" process now. If the price stays the same as the original advertised price, that is not the OTD price, that's just what they are telling you is the OTD price.
You'd think that would drive business away BUT no if the majority of dealers are now doing this then it forces a change in how the vehicle buying process goes.
I've bought a lot of trucks like you. Most salesmen I have dealt with can read customers pretty well. They can usually tell who they can play the games with and which ones they can't. I did have one salesman come back to me after I asked for OTD with "you payment would be ... ". I stopped him dead in his tracks and told him that is not what I asked you for. Go back and try again. Only happened once.
Here’s what you’ll likely hear from the dealership rep after you ask:
1. We’ll match (beat) your best price. When you’re done making calls we’ll be waiting.
Or
2. What’s your OTD price you need to make this deal happen right now?
I’ve been at this a long time and - run - if they ever say “You sound like a very educated car buyer and we like that.”
Hahahhhahah.
Greet points and have heard all three myself as well
@@Jason-Samko They always ask what I want to spend, I tell them I actually want to spend nothing. What do I have to spend? Salesmen hate me. lol
@joewreckingballbiden9156 😂😂
Great advice, Jason! I've long known ADP and ADM. I know what OTD price is, but the car dealers I've worked for going back to the late 1960's, left the OTD price up to their "closer." Not being myself a scam artist, I never did well selling vehicles for dealerships where I, as the sales person, couldn't also "close the deal." (That ruled out virtually every dealership except myself. Sales managers knew I had no interest in selling customers worthless extras.)
Yep i would be a horrible sales man. I'd be rooting for the customer😂
I'm going to try this on a 24 Rubicon sitting on a lot for three months now. I'll let you know how it works out. It's a great time to buy, sales are dead between Christmas and New Years. We got a great deal on a Jeep for my daughter three years ago at this time of year.
@@MikeR55 perfect. Wishing you a great purchase experience
Jason you’re absolutely right about the letters OTD !
Glad you enjoyed it
This is advice that everyone needs to know. It's amazing how hard it can be to get OTD pricing. None of the jeep dealers near me will do it - They won't even give me a number. I always end up several hours away when I'm looking and trying to negotiate a deal.
Same here. My best deals are usually hundreds of miles away
My favorite time at the lot is when it's closed. Sundays. Only when I've done ALL my homework right to the last option, and everything else, I'll go for a test drive to see if anything surprises me. Nothing ever did. Autoshows are handy if you have one near you. When I go for a saleman, I know what price I want out the door. By then, I know pretty close to what the most discount I can expect. It's cash. If there's a trade, I know pretty close to what that's going to be. I only did it twice, '07 and '19, but it worked out according to plan. I don't talk to a salesman with a real intention to buy until I know exactly what I'm buying. It can take a couple of years of deciding everything first.
If I'm in for an oil change, and a salesman wants to shoot the breeze, I'll probe him for whatever interesting things he may say off-guard when he's shooting the breeze and he knows I'm not buying. If there's a truck in the showroom or at the Autoshow, I already know what the seats are like, but Ill check that out long before I'm ready to deal.
It would be fun to do this more often, but it's too expensive. I may do it one last time if I see the EPA closing the door on what I want in the upcoming model year. One shouldn't be taken by surprise if AFM or GPF or whatever is coming in the next roll-out. Just keep ear to the ground.
Well said
Im glad I found this channel bud. I love the truck discussion. But I love the purchasing tactics and insight you give to refine things when buying or looking at a vehicle
Thanks. Glad you ate enjoying the content
OTD, great presentation and knowledge. You’re amazing & truthful. Thank you for all you do! Your channel is Fantastic, Jason. 👍🏻
Thank you. Greatly appreciated
Many dealers refuse to give me otd's. And the ones who do clearly show how rotten their deals are. 1800 extra in glass etching and fancy wax, 1300 extra delivery fees (even though it's built into the msrp). I've sadly always been a payment buyer but thanks to your many vids and other content teaching otd's, never again. To all dealers, no otds, no sale!!
@na2305 yep. Lots of shady games to line the dealerships pockets today. It's exhausting to weed thru it
You have to learn asap how to squeeze dealerships. When i bought my trail boss, i dealt directly with the sales manager and he told me flat out the dealership was only making $1000 off my deal, and I believed him. I jewwed them down soooo much, he told me that Hey, its better to make $1000 than lose the sale. Thats the kinda dealer I can deal with. Lots of dealers out there, lots of competition
This is why I only deal with fleet sales even for personal sales. But I always pay cash or have my own financing arranged and never have a trade as part of the deal
Thank you Jason for giving me the tools to negotiate a new Jeep ! I’ve never purchased a new truck before
Have fun with the experience and remember it's your money and your deal. Also remember there are thousands of jeep dealers and jeeps available. Make this deal happen your way and for the price you want. And again have fun with this you will learn alot and be better educated in the process
He's absolutely right!! I was schooled by my credit union manager. She told me to ask for a purchase order, same as a OTD
We are gradually moving to a time where dealerships have made themselves obsolete. It’s possible that if they keep this up, consumers will purchase their vehicles online. My buddy purchased his vehicle on Car Guru’s. He said it was zero hassle. He set his distance preferences, set his price, trim, etc. The truck he selected popped up, he made an offer, the dealer countered, he accepted and the truck was shipped. He said the shipping cost included, still came under budget and was worth the shipping cost, to avoid the headaches of stepping on a dealer lot.
100% great Video! If they can't tell you OTD over the phone/text walk away.
@@CTECH-REVIEW agree
It's such a a tiring dance that you have to do with these dealers, but if you know how to do it right, you can win the deal before you even step on the dealer lot. The old sales manager at my old job taught me exactly how to do it, and It's worked well for me every time.
Yep i only go to the dealer to sign and pick up
Yeah, I asked a couple dealers for an OTD price and they refused. One guy told me that he didn’t want me to shop his price. One Nissan dealer in particular would not give me a price. He said that he couldn’t give me a price unless I promised to buy the SUV. I replied that I couldn’t agree to buy anything until I had a price. BTW, this was over 30 years ago when Nissan was still building decent vehicles.
I’m buying a truck in Feb/March. I’d love to stay local, but it might not be possible. I’m asking for the OTD, and if they push back, I’m telling them: “I have friends and family literally all over the country. Going to another dealership that WILL give me the OTD is a very real option for me. All I need is a reason to travel. It’s not a big deal to me. OTD, or I walk.”
And payment options: they’ve asked me if I have a number in mind for my payments. I say yes, I have a number. Since I’m paying 100% cash, THAT is my payment number…but they don’t know that. 😆🤣
Cash always wins for the customer. Dealerships hate it. But customer wins
I'm going through that right now with two dealerships, one on a new Frontier Pro-4x, and one on a used Frontier SV 4x4. They gave me the OTD but they have their BS dealer add on's. I have told them get rid of it and they are arguing the point, i have told them take it off or I will go somewhere else. Great thing is it has all been through text and emails. So I have yet to set foot on the lot.
Yep work em. Say no to the bs add ons
I bought my truck last year from a coffee shop. I contacted about 10 dealers and found best OTD price without dealer add ons 4 hours away. Most dealers would say come in to talk about it and would not answer if they would remove dealer add ons. The process took me about 90 minutes to make. It was so much better than my previous new car purchases.
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Thank you. Health and Fortune 🤝
Thank you for this valuable information!
@@ahengchm glad you enjoyed it
Great presentation
Thanks
Asking for OTD is a good way to find out if a dealer is gonna add a bunch of junk fees.. but, dealers without junk fees roll their eyes because the taxes aren't something they can negotiate. Maybe just ask what fees besides the price the dealer charges - since that is actually what you are asking anyway
you should already know fees beside taxes are docs and tag/title. i have yet to buy a vehicle with any other illegitimate fees, it has always been docs, tag/title, and tax. but then again, i have always bought new vehicles, have yet to buy used.
They can charge all the stuff with OTD, it is just easier to hide the add ons when they give you a monthly payment. They prefer for you to finance due to manufacturer financing incentives, also generally they can sell more via financing. Also most buyers use monthly so they are used to the monthly drill because that’s what most do. It’s like going to McDonalds and ask for a Big Mac with no lettuce . So don’t trip too much on your OTD thing. It’s okay to say “Out the door”. No need for an acronym for single syllable word”. 😊
Sales man don’t give a 🐀 455 about anything you ask they rather you leave the stealership 😂
Easier to just offer $1500 over cost including doc. Serious buyer here but I’m not paying someone $10k to sell me a truck.
Works but takes a few weeks and calls come towards end of month like magic
Thank you!!
Iv never negotiated a car based on payment amount with any dealer. I make them give me a final OTD price on paper that I can take back to my credit union. I will then tell the dealer what my credit union intrest rate is that I have been pre approved for. If they can beat the intrest rate I already have then I MIGHT use oem financing.
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It's a game and it's a game I really do enjoy along with that new car smell. When I walk into a new car showroom, the sales people get that special look that says; Here he is he's back tor another OTD price ! and top dollar for his trade.
@@fredsausage8794 😂😂 perfect. And exactly how it should be
What I am seeing is that the higher end trucks will have some discounts and incentives but they are not going much below that. I tried to get another $500 of to secure the deal and they wouldn't take it. In all fairness inventory was slim on that color & model so they didn't want to budge. I did get free delivery (one hour away). I was running out of time to buy before the end of the year. Generally speaking, every dealer I asked gave me OTD price in writing.
Yup, just purchased a heavy duty truck. They are already discounted decently. Tried to get a dealership to price match. Took several hours and they only agreed as I was about to walk out the door. They claimed they were breaking even at that point. Told them I would purchase for 500 less. However, I ended up buying at a different dealership with a truck that suited me better. That dealership showed me the invoice pricing. They were about 2,000 below it already.
I was at a Toyota dealership test driving a new 2025 Tundra and told the salesman and financing officer Im only doing research and looking at all the other domestic 1500 trucks , They were all pretty cool and was able to get a couple papers printed out with the out the door price but when it came to time to leave they wouldnt let me take the papers , I was able to take a picture but was sure it was for reasons they know of shopping around , They always have a trick up there sleeve but it was a good expereince with how they acted toward me being armed with all types of useful infromation going in
@mgoshen9959 yep many feel that way about letting documents with otd leave until the deal is set. But glad you got the info you needed to see if they are or are not the best deal
I can never get a local OTD number or response…
My last 3 vehicles were bought out of town within 70 miles or less
I bought my first truck in Massachusetts,damn they were mad about I could pay the OTD(no finance),then they tried to screw me and finance my taxes?
I’m a New Hampshire resident,I pay no sales tax !!!!!!
Well done.
The OTD should be already on the vehicle it’s freaking crazy how they want to cheat you
I mean it’s a business. You want them to just give away cars?
@@Brownkevin7 Home Depot and Walmart is a business too. Imagine them playing the dealership scam. Those stores aren't giving anything away.
They also try to get cute with 'TSRP' vs 'MSRP'. Jason you were spot on, once someone says 'OTD', you can hear their heart sink over the phone, because they know they are in for a chess match.
Agree. And very rare that I tsrp now. But heard it alot during the shortages
When figuring my target price I start with the estimated invoice and dealer holdback. Knowing the dealer still needs to make a profit, works better for me to have a better estimate of the basement.
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I got bait-and-switched on the truck I was looking at $56k price online but when I got there for my appointment they wouldn't budge off the $66k window price and then they sold the truck 2 days later to someone else these dealerships suck.
Yep lots of shady tactics
Just bought gladiator nighthawk with tow package. Best otd price
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I love when they say we'll where do you want your payments to be 😂 I haven't been to a new car dealership in 15 years and because of the slimeballs that work at dealerships won't ever be going back
I know I am dating myself but when I purchased my first brand new vehicle in 2005 it was a Honda Civic they would say the out the door price vie email. There was a trust factor I went in and purchased the vehicle. Now days I have experienced so many tactics as stated it is ridiculous...!
@@ryang6568 agree. Now it's about the squeeze and games to get every penny out of us
Good video Jason, also you can refer viewers to " The Homework Guy" they are set up to educate consumers on car buying.
Yep mentioned Kevin and his videos quite a few times on my channel
There is another way to cut price! Went to test drive from the dealer and I took it to other dealerships and salesman looked at me ‘’what are u doing?’’ So I told him that im test driving and if u got better deal let me see and from previous dealer they told me $40k but this new place told me $29k so now I knew I was in control and got my deal👍👍💯 this happen in 2004 and got SVT lightning! Test drive to other dealerships they HAVE no time to waste on u or play games💯 now buying with cash I’m always in control of deals! 2019 f150 saleen black label first they ask for $96k and told them I’m paying cash got it down $71k with extra stuff added! (Extra $4k)
Excellent presentation and thank you for your honesty! does this work on used vehicles as well?
Otd is usually very easy to get on used as used is simple and dealers made all their profit when they bought it.
The sales guy on the phone at the dealership can give you any OTD price he wants because when you get there the sales manager will tell you that's an invalid quote and you have to deal with him... The sales manager... It's a war between you and the Stealership😊😊😊
'O.T.D.' is an acronym comprised of 3 words...the real word you should be familiar with when negotiating with car dealerships is 'Research'. When you are familiar with 'Floorplan', 'Holdback', 'Buy Rate' & 'Advertising Assistance'...it makes the salespersons head spin...😂😂
What I have noticed is that all the trucks on the lot are all top of the line trucks....all crew cabs ...no extended cabs
You don’t need an OTD price. Just use the list price and just decline all the add ons in finance. They’ll try to intimidate you with scare tactics but just ignore.
New car salespeople are right up there with Lawyers. Everyone hates them.
@michaeltipton5500 it used to be the used car sales man thst was shady. Now it's bad dealerships new car sales guys that you have to watch out for
This is one of many reasons why I want to be able to buy direct from the manufacturer. The laws have to change so we can buy direct. Turn stealerships in to repair and warrant centers. I know what I want I dont need a stealership salesman to rip me off.
It’s a valid argument for sure. Until then we must play the game smarter.
I like it when the salesman takes your car keys
Dealerships were sticking to consumers a couple years ago with mark ups now consumers say no no no keep your vehicles
What did you pay for your Chevy Colorado and show us the deal you got for that truck.?? School us and let us learn from your experience.!! You should definitely do a video on the sale of your new truck.!! 😊
He did…..he showed his deal and how much he paid…..look through his vids
I did
Two big problems, vehicle reliability and pricing. Manufacturers are making increasingly unreliable vehicles and dealers can't provide a straightforward price.
Oh. And they can not send me pictures of the truck supposedly because of the other dealorship not working with them. This dealorship has all great reviews and im starting to wonder how.
A good salesman is not afraid of anything, a good salesman will know how to get you into that car. The problem is the customer goes in not knowing what a fair/good deal is before going in. Some folks go in expecting the salesman to convince them what a good deal. Dealers are not really "scared" of otd.
You use the word good salesman. That is true. But today those are buried and hidden behind a wall of bad ones. The bad ones rock the ship for the good ones. Was just talking to a local sales guy asking him what he hated most about being a salesman. He said fighting thru the bad taste customers have from dealing with shady sales guys in the past. They come in defensive and ready to fight. Until they realize no shade tree stuff here
Yes they can charge you all the things you mentioned they can't. However it will still be part of the otd price. OTD is the final price with or without all their bs. They know you are comparing and dealers have less ability to run their scams with an otd number.
I don't think any dealer in nyc will give an OTD price over the phone ,probably not even in person without them hounding you
@@anthonydigiorgio4698 then I would definitely buy out of town or out of state and not even give them the time of the day
Can you ask for other pricing when custom ordering a vehicle?
Yes but gets tricky as you order it but If incentives change good or bad by the time the truck is delivered you pay those new incentives (good or bad)
Had an OTD price from the dealership in another state and a Buyer's agreement that was acceptable but i made a big mistake by not electronically signing agreement before starting out on 2 day drive to Louisiana from Colorado. Specifically asked them what they needed from me to hold the ZR2 and they said "nothing, we'll see you Monday". I set off for 1200 mile trip in my trade vehicle and got halfway there when they texted me saying they sold truck that morning.. sorry. They could have communicated that to me much earlier in the day and saved me 2 days of driving and a hotel room cost, but didn't until late in the afternoon. Just wanted to share with others to never think you have an agreement until you have that Buyer's agreement signed and locked in. I'm sure they got more money from somebody else and quickly kicked me to the curb. Asked for a manager to call me but dont expect them to call.
Sorry you had to go thru that. Yep always get the buyers agreement and put a deposit
I am about to buy a new car that's coming in February. I'm going to try to get it for TSP or MSRP but I will pay what I have to because the next dealership that I would deal with is over 200 miles away and I don't think they will deal either.
Your the reasons prices are so high
Fuck Toyota. And before you bite my head off, I’m a Toyota enthusiast. About to make the change to a Gladiator.
I don’t know what state you’re talking. I sold cars for 25 years in California high-end men low and low in cars and I’ve never heard OTC by any of us and I work finance as well as the desk as well as the line never heard that terminology at least here in Californiainteresting
How many % down from the msrp?
N invoice prices?what that?same with otd?
This guy is cool.
I think it’s funny, at least you can negotiate at a dealership. Walk into a lumber store, grocery store or most any other store and you just pay asking. These channels “exposing” the auto industry crack me up. As if we all didn’t know there are add ons and mark up in vehicles lol.
but otd does not mean when it come time to sign on the line, the dealer still will not try and sell you a extended warranty, paint protection etc.
you can choose to not get those.
This should be common law for these dealers anyway. OTD should be the norm or some national price give or take a geographical location 😂
@@KathyHarris-v5u agree
what about otd on a vehicle that needs to be ordered from factory? what i have found is they give you msrp and no discount.
many dealers will give you a discount on ordered vehicles. but many also wont. You have to shop around to find dealers that will
@@Jason-Samko i went to 4 different dealers. 3 stuck with msrp, 1 gave me $895 off msrp. So, what I have seen is, ordering a vehicle, to get what you want, you will not be seeing any big discounts. Dealers are only interested in selling what is on their lot.
Thank you very much !!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Factory installed snow plow under the front bumper...
Probably why online sales are popular
I had a dealer call me on Black Friday and said they have deals on the car I was looking for I was actively out that day looking for vehicle so went down there did all the paperwork the sales guy was actually quite nice all the way through I said yeah I'm here cuz you was told you had Black Friday deals on the vehicle when we got to the numbers I asked well where's your dealer discount and where's the black Friday discount and I was told that the vehicle didn't qualify for Black Friday discount on The dealer discount was MSRP and I said okay I'm leaving
@@sirgardensalot yep shady games
Jason reminds me of Frank on Pickers. He even sounds exactly like him. Are you Franks brother Jason?
never met him
@@Jason-Samko I enjoyed watching Frank and Mike on their TV show in the early years on the History Channel. Great chemistry and they were really good pickers. You sound so much like him. Thanks for the video and the information.
What if they ask you what's your FICO score? They will continue to state that the FICO score will determine the interest rates. How true is that??
FICO scores are everything when financing....regardless if its a car, home, etc
get them from FICO not a 3rd party like credit karma
you should know your scores before even looking
fico 8,9, and 10 auto scores from all 3 bureaus
You know you got the right dealer and salesmen when he is ok you going to you’re credit union and you buy the car truck once you got the truck at a decent apr you can refi even a month apart if need to some credit unions are a headache to buy easier to refi another trick is find out a truck that has been trying to be sold for 2 month or even more if used will give you leverage.
Credit score is vitality important to the payment amount. But nothingness do with the actual price of the vehicle.
@@germanjimenez5968 it’s true but they will exaggerate even some banks go where they will help you out the dealer won’t try a real good credit union
Having working in the automotive retail space for about 20 years now…I can tell you that absolutely no dealer cares about OTD. They’re not scared of it at all. The reality is that most people don’t care about OTD as much as they do payment. That is mostly customer driven. We could have a vehicle advertised for $10,000 off and their first question is “what’s my payment ?”
Don’t be affraid to go on cargurus and email 10 dealers asking for an OTD on a specific truck that you might be interested in. . If they really want to sell. Theyl give it to you.
@@Bostonharborwater very true
Hey Jason, first time buying a truck and digging your channel! Just found it and would really appreciate your input. Looking at a 2025 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 4WD 5ft bed with upgraded 14 in screen for 43k and 47.7k OTD. Decent deal? Thanks man and happy new year!
New tacomas are trash, quality control at toyota has gone downhill and they are having nothing but issues from those engines. Don't waste you hard earned money on that POS with a 7 percent APR. Do your research because you are headed down the wrong road. I am a master mechanic, trust me I know how bad these new vehicles are and how terrible they are built.
Don’t make payments on a POS is a good start!
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OTD pricing
There are Dealerships and then there are Stealerships!!!... 'Nuff said!!!...😆😆😆😆😆
@dwightbernheimer331 very true. There are great dealerships and then shady ones.
@Jason-Samko Happy New Year...🙏🙏🙏
Can they lie about the otd?
Yes. Dealerships basically right their own rules and play their own games. But once the buyers agreement is made and presented that's what you sign as the true unchangeable numbers
Interesting as I was looking at trucks today and the HEAD SALESMAN (self identified as) came out to speak with me. I was not mean but not nice. He stopped trying after a few minutes and told me "I can tell you are a no nonsense guy. I can give you the Out The Door Price. He then said come inside and I'll get your number. My response was take my name and number. You have your phone in your hand. Take my number and call me with that price". He did!!
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Is OTD only used for NEW vehicle's or can be used for USED inventory?
Used inventory usually has set prices and not much incentives or dealer discounts etc. Usually used otd is very easy to get right away
VTL is more important than OTD.
Why not ask for the sales manager up front and not waste the sales person's time?
I’m wanting to get a truck before Trump is out of office and I’m dreading going to a dealership so thanks for the tips!
Is this an American thing or Canadian as well?
@@stevelalonde9389 never bought a truck in Canada. Don't know
That's the only way I've ever bought a vehicle...if they don't want to talk then leave..
Agree
Keep your eye on the prize. My friend has a salesman. Quote,,He takes care of me. I wait until I am alone before I laugh and scream. How foolish and un-informed Can a person be ?
"BYE".
Dealers hate those 3 letters too😂
No way ...Dont be nice. They are not nice. I hope they ALL go bankrupt for scamming people.
All this talk about OTD is making me hungry
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Just lie and say you’re paying cash. Then at the last minute, say you’re going to finance
@patrickbateman2901 can do that too. But when you say cash the deal is usually not as good as when you finance. They want their sell rate cut