Find Suzuki Dealers in Portland, Oregon

The process of buying a new Suzuki car or truck can seem overwhelming if you don't know where to begin. Edmunds.com can get you started on the right track with a convenient directory of Suzuki car dealerships in and around Portland, Oregon. Compare online price quotes on the new or used car, truck, SUV, minivan, or wagon of your choice to locate the best deals. Edmunds.com makes it easy to find trusted Suzuki car dealers in Portland, saving car buyers time and money on what will be an important purchase.

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Re: Mark ups!!! [jbrew7] by erics6 on Tue Apr 24 11:10:42 PDT 2007

Portland, Oregon area. 5 Suzuki dealers. A couple of them regularly advertise below invoice. Costco is okay, but you can usually do better bargaining on your own.

Re: Mark ups!!! [jbrew7] by erics6 on Tue Apr 17 12:29:15 PDT 2007

Smart move. Dealers around here are advertising $1000 off sticker. Shop around some more. You should get a better deal.

Re: It's a steal, but not the model I want [raderator] by erics6 on Sat Jan 27 19:26:58 PST 2007

One local dealer kept running a weekend ad for his one or two basic autos for a bit under $15k. Seemed to take him a while to get them sold. Guess the hope with these kind of deals is he'll end up with good trade or $$$ off the finance. Now it's a $149/mo lease deal.

Re: Paying MSRP etc. [kvandyke] by erics6 on Sun Dec 17 22:40:59 PST 2006

The guides are never very good for used car pricing. They give you a general idea, but that's about it. When I sell a car, I look at what the asking prices are in the paper and online. If I want a wholesale price, I check with the edmunds experts over at real world trade in values. They can check the recent auction prices. Usually, if you don't get many calls, you're priced too high. If I'm not selling, I lower the price every week or so. I've found sellers often are VERY unrealistic on the value of the car they are trying to sell. Craigslist has turned into a joke with most of the asking prices way too high, like higher then dealers prices. And yes, sticks are hard to sell. I have 3 of them and can't imagine an automatic, but I'm in the definite minority.

Re: Paying MSRP etc. [kvandyke] by erics6 on Sun Dec 17 10:01:28 PST 2006

Ummm... all you need to do is look at edmunds for invoice and sticker. Difference between invoice and sticker is $600. Not a lot of room for negotiation. One of the dealers in my area is advertising two automatics at $14,997, about $1000 lower than invoice. 5 speeds seem to be selling faster, so the few dealers in the area aren't discounting them. Suzukis depreciate horribly. Hondas and Toyotas do not. Selling private party is easy. I've sold a ton of cars on my own. You end up losing thousands trading it in.

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