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by astral303
4998 days ago
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Future tip: there's a fair amount of price transparency out there, if you search for invoice pricing. Sites like Edmunds provide invoice pricing for the entire car, as well as the MSRP. Most high volume dealers will sell you cars at or 1% above invoice. This way you can walk in to the dealer informed and know the approximate range. Dealers don't like this. Some only negotiate as "$ or % off MSRP" and absolutely refuse to compare to invoice. It doesn't matter, since you know what the invoice is. Finally, demanding not to pay for an accessory that's on the car that you don't care about is a losing proposition. Most of these accessories are factory- or port-installed and are factored in the sticker printout that's with the car. The dealer was charged by the manufacturer for that accessory and has to pay its cost. You are better off finding another car with less stuff on it, or ordering a car (which usually is a painful process, unless you're buying a Mini). |
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