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There are many vehicle price points that are important when shopping for a new car. You need to learn the difference between the new car invoice price, manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), dealer charges, additional options, and other vehicle costs. Being able to compare each of these car costs can save you thousands of dollars when buying a car. You will have the knowledge to successfully negotiate a better new car price on the model you want, and ensure you are getting the best deal on your new car. Get started by choosing a link below.

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The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) is what the car dealer would like you to pay for a new car. What the majority of consumers don't know is that this price is typically thousands of dollars above what the dealer paid for the vehicle. The new car invoice price is the amount that the vehicle was sold to the dealer by the manufacturer. Knowing the difference between these two price points can save you thousands of dollars.

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