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Old 03-09-17, 04:56 PM
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Hi everyone,

How do you find out which Lexus Dealerships are no haggle Dealerships? Thank you
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Originally Posted by USALV
Hi everyone,

How do you find out which Lexus Dealerships are no haggle Dealerships? Thank you
Google is your friend.

http://www.lexus.com/lexusplus/
Old 03-09-17, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by USALV
Hi everyone,

How do you find out which Lexus Dealerships are no haggle Dealerships? Thank you
Just a heads up though - they are not always your best bet - we beat the no haggle price of our nearby dealer by about 1500 by just driving 30 miles up the freeway.
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Originally Posted by lesz
Google is your friend.

http://www.lexus.com/lexusplus/
Thank you, when I used the Yahoo search engine unfortunately. I wasn't able to locate. Those items.
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In case you aren't aware, you can do a no-haggle deal thru Costco as well. However you must be a member to do so. I used Costco to buy my 2013. Unlike Trucar they do not charge the dealer a $400.00 finder's fee which is passed on to the customer by the dealer..

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Originally Posted by bc6152
In case you aren't aware, you can do a no-haggle deal thru Costco as well. However you must be a member to do so. I used Costco to buy my 2013. Unlike Trucar they do not charge the dealer a $400.00 finder's fee which is passed on to the customer by the dealer..
Thank you Bc6152, I'll keep that in mind, too.
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I have used Costco as well. Not sure if iys still used as much but I used Autobytel before too.
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always negotiate and pit 2-3 dealers against themselves. let them compete for your business. not on just price - but the whole package. good luck.
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When I used Costco or Autobytel I never dealt once with a salesman.. I always had an apt with the fleet manager.. They still try to steal yr trade..but i just use Kelley Blue book and not budge from that. My recent purchase was just looking up who the sales manager was and dealt with him..
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Thank you everyone so much for all of your help.
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/es-...e-looking.html
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Most but not all Sonic owned dealerships are no haggle
Looks like 2 dealers in CA

http://www.sonicautomotive.com/locat...ranchise=Lexus
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The Lexus of Serramonte in Colma California, a Sonic dealer does negotiate.
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Costo auto program - if you're a member. They will give you a list of dealership(s) and sales rep(s) to contact.
I got a call from the dealership within 10 mins of signing up on Costco.com.
I got 14.86% off MSRP 2017 ES 350 (including command performance rebate) without haggling.
Agent asked for the build sheet then he e-mailed me the price.

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Is the build sheet from the web site, or your preferred options and colors?


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