I've started the process of buying a new car. The first car I'm looking at is the Chevy Impala. The dealership is a no haggle place.
The MSRP is $24,800 including destination charges for the model and options I'm looking at. The dealership's no haggle price is $23,738. Both Edmunds.com and the dealership show me that the quoted no haggle price is $560 over dealer invoice.
There is also a mfr. rebate of $1,500 that I will get to.
$560 over dealer invoice sounds like a good deal. What do you think? Edmunds said the average selling price would be about $90 more.
This car is being bought around the San Jose, CA area.
2007-03-28
10:39:39
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6 answers
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Uncle Pennybags
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