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what do car dealers pay for vehicles
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Car dealers pay for vehicles based on the invoice price. The invoice price is what the manufacturer charges the dealer for the vehicle, which is usually lower than the MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price). On average, the dealer's cost is about 3-5% less than the MSRP.
Additionally, dealers may also receive other incentives and rebates from the manufacturer for selling certain models, which could further reduce their net cost. However, these numbers can vary greatly depending on the make, model, and market conditions.
Please note that this information doesn't include expenses incurred by the dealer in preparing the car for sale (like advertising costs, salaries, facility maintenance, etc.), which also factor into the final selling price.
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