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How to figure destination into purchase price?
It seems like destination is $595 for everyone, BUT how does this factor into price. I want an RTS for around invoice with current discount, should I then add the destination price to this? Ttl- I'm not including those here in this post.
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Re: How to figure destination into purchase price?
Just an example:
If MSRP is $30000 and the invoice is $27000 and the dealer cash is $3500, then you would be looking to buy at $24,095: $27000 minus $3500 plus $595. HTH.
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Re: How to figure destination into purchase price?
When negotiating a price, before taxes, ask, "Does the price include destination?" "Just Ask" gave you the starting point...
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Re: How to figure destination into purchase price?
you shouldn't be paying more than 24,000 for a 2007 RTS including destination and handling + TTL...good luck.
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