Buying a New Car Below Invoice Hallandale FL
A dealership may advertise a car at below-invoice-prices under several possible circumstances Read the following article to discover how a dealership can sell a new car below invoice.
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Hollywood, FL
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North Miami Beach, FL
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Hollywood, FL
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Miami, FL
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Hollywood, FL
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Hollywood, FL
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PO Box 950
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Hollywood, FL
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A local dealership is advertising a new car for $16,888. The car's invoice is $20,190. How can they sell a car at over $3,000 below the invoice price?
A dealership may advertise a car at below-invoice-prices under several possible circumstances:- They are willing to take a loss on one particular car (called a "loss leader") in order to bring in new business.
- There is a factory-to-dealer incentive (a rebate from the manufacturer to the dealership) so that they actually have more profit available than just the invoice.

- The advertised car is a "demonstrator" or "program" car that may be slightly "used" (or perhaps even thrashed) so they need to get rid of it.
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