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  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by m0nty ITR View Post
    No they can't. Brokers are middle men that tell you they have buying power. They charge both the buyer and the seller and EVERY SINGLE TIME you can buy it cheaper dealing direct with the dealer. Brokers do NOT get fleet discounts. The buyer does. Most manufacturers offer corporate business because it encourages incremental sales through word of mouth. They do require some form of doucment that states employment.
    try again....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    try again....
    Thanks in advance for elaborating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0nty ITR View Post
    Thanks in advance for elaborating.
    OK, I will elaborate.
    Anyone can buy a car through a car broker and get fleet discount pricing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    OK, I will elaborate.
    Anyone can buy a car through a car broker and get fleet discount pricing.
    No they can't. I hope my 6 years industry experience has more weight than your unsubstantiated heresay.

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    I would agree with m0nty ITR with respect to car brokers in my limited experience.

    When buying my Euro (was 3 years ago) tried a couple of brokers and they quoted me nothing special at all (and one seemed to be pi**ed off he had couldn't close the deal in one call). Was able to get a far better deal by simple negotiation with the dealer direct.

    The impression I formed was that Honda don't do fleet discounts, versus Toyota, Holden etc. do.

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    not too long now before we place our oder............fark to think it's been almost 6months of tyre kicking.........hahhaha.

    gonna get TOW BAR y'alllllllllllllllllll. : ).

  7. #67
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    Quote Originally Posted by ok2 View Post
    I would agree with m0nty ITR with respect to car brokers in my limited experience.

    When buying my Euro (was 3 years ago) tried a couple of brokers and they quoted me nothing special at all (and one seemed to be pi**ed off he had couldn't close the deal in one call). Was able to get a far better deal by simple negotiation with the dealer direct.

    The impression I formed was that Honda don't do fleet discounts, versus Toyota, Holden etc. do.
    I already said Honda don't do stuff all...... read my post.
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  8. #68
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    Quote Originally Posted by m0nty ITR View Post
    No they can't. I hope my 6 years industry experience has more weight than your unsubstantiated heresay.
    What as? Used car salesman?

    Unsubstantiated with my missus working for Toyota.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    What as? Used car salesman?

    Unsubstantiated with my missus working for Toyota.
    Sales manager at a Volkswagen dealer for 4 of those years. Childish retorts just make you look the bigger fool.

    My dealer principal has had a Toyota dealership for over 20 years and before that Ford for 10 years. He owns the largest and most successful Lexus dealership in the southern hemisphere (that includes the factory owned Sydney City Lexus) and would spend his time playing Golf with people like John Rocka. But I'm sure you're wife knows who he is.

    What exactly does your "missus" do for Toyota when you live in Perth?
    Last edited by m0nty ITR; 30-12-2008 at 06:12 PM.

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    Please lets not veer into personal attacks. With my limited experience with brokers I also say they are useless. Got way less than he could just by talking with dealer.

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    Brokers might work on "common" brands willing to discount but Honda doesn't discount much. Brokers don't work at all in Darwin because there is only one dealer for each brand and most dealers sell more than one brand; so no competition. I contacted a broker once and all he did was call my local dealer because there was no advantage for him to sell me a car sourced from Sydney that then had to be freighted 4,000km.

    A lot of people here go south to buy something like a Landcruiser because they can get an instant discount of around $8K; which also pays for their holiday to get the car and they have change left over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPQR View Post
    Brokers might work on "common" brands willing to discount but Honda doesn't discount much. Brokers don't work at all in Darwin because there is only one dealer for each brand and most dealers sell more than one brand; so no competition. I contacted a broker once and all he did was call my local dealer because there was no advantage for him to sell me a car sourced from Sydney that then had to be freighted 4,000km.

    A lot of people here go south to buy something like a Landcruiser because they can get an instant discount of around $8K; which also pays for their holiday to get the car and they have change left over.
    Yeah i agree,brokers work best on the more common brands that offer fleet discounts.

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