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In addition, women tend to view negotiations as having two goals: getting the result you want and maintaining (or improving) your relationship with the person on the other side. For example, when you're negotiating your salary with your boss, explains Lois Frankel, author of Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office, you want to preserve a cordial working relationship. But it's important to recognize that when you're negotiating for a car, getting the best price is all that matters.
With that in mind, here are three key negotiating tips:
ARM YOURSELF WITH INFORMATION. There are great sites where you can find the manufacturer's suggested retail price, dealer invoice price and a list of incentives for any car you're interested in. Your starting point should be the invoice price how much the car cost the dealer.
SET A TARGET. There is a direct correlation between the price you're aiming to pay and the price you actually pay, explains Laschever. "Men go in hoping to pay less and then end up paying less. Women set less aggressive targets, and they back down more rapidly." She suggests an aggressive but reasonable target based on research, typically several hundred dollars over the invoice price.
GET READY TO GO FOUR ROUNDS. Experts say you should be prepared to go four rounds (four back-and-forths) when negotiating. Steel yourself with the knowledge that collaborative negotiating asking, "Can we find a way that this can work for both of us?" can be a very effective tactic. It's also one that women tend to be better at than men.
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