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I went to Hyundai web site, and their suggestive retail price is much lower than the dealership. The dealership stated the suggestive retail price is what they pay for it, and all these little added cost from washing the car to transportation fees are just plain bunch of crap. Why are these dealers trying to rip off the consumers, and get away with it?

2006-06-06 07:16:07 · 3 answers · asked by lowerorder 1 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Hyundai

3 answers

First of all its "suggested retail price". Dealer don't pay MSRP for a car. They are charged a small percentage less than MSRP. There is not much room between the two prices, the big discounts come from mfg rebates. And you shouldn't pay for prep or anything, just the destination which is already in the MSRP.

2006-06-06 07:32:32 · answer #1 · answered by jay 7 · 0 0

the msrp is before options are added on. if you pay attention to the sticker you'll see that.only standard features are in the first msrp and they change from dealer to dealer.so why don't you go to wall mart and ***** about some pricing I'm sure they'll haggle with you.PS your friendly neighborhood Hyundai dealer NC

2006-06-06 15:41:46 · answer #2 · answered by monarchrichard 2 · 0 0

The MSRP is without certain options which by the way are available only in dealerships. When you listen to certain commercials it says titles and fees may apply to the MSRP.

2006-06-07 01:35:53 · answer #3 · answered by darwinism01 2 · 0 0

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