How to bargain and how much to bargain when buying a used car?

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Paul asked:


I am looking to buy a used Porsche Boxster 2002 or 2003 with about 40-60k miles.
The offers vary between 22 and 30k. How should I bargain and how much should / can I bargain?
Thanks!

Stephanie
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  • 5 Responses to “How to bargain and how much to bargain when buying a used car?”

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    2. Cowboy Says:

      First anwer is very good. If I could add another point, it would be
      Inspect - Have it checked thoroughly by a mechanic you trust. Have him document all items in need of repair along with the cost to repair.
      Use this price when bargaining.
      Example: “It will cost me $600 to replace these worn tires. Either replace the tires or take $600 off the price you are asking.”

    3. m4d_cow Says:

      The edmunds website also offers lots of advice on buying used car calculator thats much more accurate than kelly blue book kbb kbbs are often overpriced the first answers give almost all you negotiate goodluck.

    4. TheCarGuy Says:

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