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Asked: May 02, 2008 - 06:44 PM
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joey83
It is my understanding that the dealership has more than one invoice per vehicle. Is this true? (Chevrolet Suburban)
If I am going to offer the dealership 2% less than the invoice how do I know they are showing me the true invoice. Is there something special that I have to ask to see? If the MSRP is 47,000 what type of invoice should I expecto see? (2008 Suburban)
In Buying & Selling > Car Buying In Buying & Selling > True Market Value (TMV) In Makes & Models > Chevrolet > Suburban2 answers - 422 days ago
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micosilver
Date: May 03, 2008 Time: 01:16 PM
What difference does it make? Check the True Market Value, get quotes, and go with the lowest quote. Invoice is irrelevant.
wolfe4
Date: May 06, 2008 Time: 07:22 AM
I just ordered a new Malibu and said I would pay $200 over the first invoice and they jumped on that. I have been told there are several invoice prices they look at. I have read that there are several invoice prices they have. Good luck!!!
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