Anyone used zag to get quote and choose dealer?
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I searched, but didn't find anything. It seems that a lot of people are using zag to get pricing info but I haven't read of anyone actually getting quotes and going to one of the dealers that quotes the price. Is this true or did anyone go all the way through with zag? If so, how did it work out? If not, why not?
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Since my area doesn't offer it, I couldn't use it...but my assumption is that if you are in an area that does you build the car on their site and off you go!
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I contacted a Zag dealer and got a price quote. They added on about $500 dealer fee on top of the 1000 over invoice that zag shows. They were willing to do that pricing on a 2011 order. No Local dealerships did Zag and this one was probably 1800 miles away. Used that quote and got my local dealer to match it so I don't have the additional travel expenses. If you haggle I'm sure that you can get rid of the BS 500 fee they tacked on... particularly in competitive markets or where the economy is slow.
2011 pricing not released yet but that doesn't really matter if you are going amount over invoice.
2011 pricing not released yet but that doesn't really matter if you are going amount over invoice.
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I searched, but didn't find anything. It seems that a lot of people are using zag to get pricing info but I haven't read of anyone actually getting quotes and going to one of the dealers that quotes the price. Is this true or did anyone go all the way through with zag? If so, how did it work out? If not, why not?
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I contacted a Zag dealer and got a price quote. They added on about $500 dealer fee on top of the 1000 over invoice that zag shows. They were willing to do that pricing on a 2011 order. No Local dealerships did Zag and this one was probably 1800 miles away. Used that quote and got my local dealer to match it so I don't have the additional travel expenses. If you haggle I'm sure that you can get rid of the BS 500 fee they tacked on... particularly in competitive markets or where the economy is slow.
2011 pricing not released yet but that doesn't really matter if you are going amount over invoice.
2011 pricing not released yet but that doesn't really matter if you are going amount over invoice.
Oh wait, I see you mentioned the same thing later in your post.
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You guys are lucky, although I have already ordered my car and have an agreed upon price, I contacted my dealer today asking about Zag and my SA said that he researched Zag and to him it looked like a Costco type thing and this is generally used for high volume cars or situations where they have 20+ cars on the lot, not the S4's case. I wish I lived in a region where this was available...
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I used Zag to order mine, I had to go about 250 miles out of area to get a dealer that would accept the price. Not a problem for me.
As best as I can tell from talking to the dealer that did accept the Zag price, and the dealers that wouldn't (despite being part of the Zag "network"), it is entirely a dealer decision. In other words, a dealer decides if they will participate, and they set a price above invoice for which they are willing to sell a car. For instance, no matter how I configured the S4, the price was invoice plus 1200. Other folks were getting it for invoice plus 300. This seems to explain the geographical variance that appears to exist: it's driven by whether there is a dealer in your area that has agreed to sell a car for "invoice + x." Dealer can also agree only to sell some cars at Zag price - for instance, all the NorCal dealers appear willing to sell an A4 or A3 at a fixed price, but far fewer (in fact only one) for an S4.
When you select the "show me my Zag dealer" button, what you see is a list of dealers - what's listed first are the dealers who are actually willing to sell you the car for that price, and a price is listed. The next dealers are the list have only a "get a quote" or similar button, and they have not agreed to the price - they're only going to offer what they offer.
Just my experience and guesswork based on fragmentary info.
As best as I can tell from talking to the dealer that did accept the Zag price, and the dealers that wouldn't (despite being part of the Zag "network"), it is entirely a dealer decision. In other words, a dealer decides if they will participate, and they set a price above invoice for which they are willing to sell a car. For instance, no matter how I configured the S4, the price was invoice plus 1200. Other folks were getting it for invoice plus 300. This seems to explain the geographical variance that appears to exist: it's driven by whether there is a dealer in your area that has agreed to sell a car for "invoice + x." Dealer can also agree only to sell some cars at Zag price - for instance, all the NorCal dealers appear willing to sell an A4 or A3 at a fixed price, but far fewer (in fact only one) for an S4.
When you select the "show me my Zag dealer" button, what you see is a list of dealers - what's listed first are the dealers who are actually willing to sell you the car for that price, and a price is listed. The next dealers are the list have only a "get a quote" or similar button, and they have not agreed to the price - they're only going to offer what they offer.
Just my experience and guesswork based on fragmentary info.