You guys who are getting supplier discount... are you suppliers? Or is that a general discount dealers can toss around if they want?
I do not have a supplier code. What happened was I sat down with a salesman and I basically told him what I wanted to pay out the door. I didn’t want to pay very much more he said that they did not do educator or college student discounts, which I qualify for both, so he looked at it; he said the only way he could do it is with the supplier pricing at the time. He priced a four-wheel-drive so it was going to be 82,000 out the door, at the time I didn’t know what Carvana would’ve bought my car for had I known I would’ve okayed it right there and ordered, but I said I needed to think about it. Well thinking about it and with the person I brought with me when I test drove, I wasn’t very fond of that dealership or sales people. They had tried to screw me over before when I bought my previous vehicle, and just the attitude for asking to test drive I wasn’t liking very much. The person I had with me noticed what I was seeing in the attitude and all that.
So I looked around elsewhere, like a dozen or more dealerships even out of state asking about college discount & educator discount, none of them were doing GM pricing some we’re not even doing employee pricing.
I asked around if they would match with my local GMC was going to do the way that they were going to do it was a supplier code or supplier pricing to get around the educator and college student discount that they were not doing. No luck for days, until I found one that was like an hour away from me; they said that they would honor it. I even heard about the supplier code and I got so nervous so I asked him do I need a code for this he responds I don’t understand what you mean a code, so to me that was looking pretty good!
prior to agreeing to on an out the door price, before placing the order, I completely explained the situation on how my local dealership was going to do supplier pricing in exchange for the GM Educator and College student and the supplier pricing was actually the same amount as a college student pricing and to me it seemed like he was OK with it . I even explain why I didn’t really want to do business with them from my past and recent experiences.
I understood GM incentives may change and may not get an additional $500 towards my purchase and what not, so that was never priced, that was gonna be left for at the time of delivery but he always left it open that the state could change the taxes by the time I take delivery.
But there is no purchase agreement due to the fact that there was no Vin number for the vehicle. I even spoke to him recently on the phone and it still sounds like I am good on my out the door price unless if GM decides to revoke the supplier pricing by the time the vehicle hits the lot unless if I get a purchase agreement which I will ask for again once my vehicle has a production week or is in transit.
i’m honestly hoping this works out because I placed this order way back in April. I have been waiting seven weeks, this week, for allocation and I check in every now and then; plus I’m next in line for allocation.
There are people who do get lucky like Rivard GMC in Florida, they take off a good chunk of $ and don’t BS you from what I hear. There’s someone in a Facebook group that I follow he got very lucky too! he got a little bit over 8000 off the MSRP price with them and he said that is the price that he will pay, they will not go up on the price at all; but they will go down in like if incentives come in. But he’s locked in to that price. he is extremely lucky that the dealership did that for him. I heard that there are dealerships that will completely BS you and have you come all the way to the dealership only to be told they’re going to mark up the price an additional $2500 or more and people of had to walk away from vehicles they ordered. Or they’ve had to get a manager involved in order to get the price that they were guaranteed.
i’m sorry this is so long.