Edmunds used to provide MSRP vs dealer invoice pricing, and savvy buyers could get up to $500-1000 below dealer invoice. Not any more. Now they just have a "what you should pay" which is lower than MSRP but significantly higher than invoice. I guess they make more money from dealer ...
including dealer trade-in value, dealer retail value and private party transaction value. In this way, you can get an idea about the big picture behind the price of any given used vehicle.
Use of factors such as regional demand, dealer incentives, actual dealer transaction prices, and sticker price and invoice to come up with each price; Potential impact on automobile dealers.KisielRalphEBSCO_bspAutomotive News
Invoice is $30,129 andTMV is just a bit moreat $30,505. So your dealer about $300 worse than average. There's a deduct for Florida (I used a St. Pete zip), so I'm wondering if you may be able to knock a bit more off and get closer to (or below) invoice. Especially since...
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