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If you're going to buy a car, you should try and aim for about 88% of MSRP. So if a car retailed for $100k, you would buy it for $88k.
Don't let them fool you into the line of "you're already getting a 3,000 manufacturer rebate". Just demand 12% off of MSRP and then take the rebates. If you do that, you're set.
p.s. once the walkout price gets over around $24,000 it gets to the point where it is more beneficial to take 0% rather than rebates (assuming 6.5%).
Don't let them fool you into the line of "you're already getting a 3,000 manufacturer rebate". Just demand 12% off of MSRP and then take the rebates. If you do that, you're set.
p.s. once the walkout price gets over around $24,000 it gets to the point where it is more beneficial to take 0% rather than rebates (assuming 6.5%).
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