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It’s no secret that the price auto manufacturers and car dealerships list is never the same amount you, the consumer, end up paying for your new car. Sometimes, that amount ends up being less, which is great, and sometimes, it does not. In fact, sometimes, that amount is so much above the listed price that it seems almost unreasonable. In the end, it’s the consumer who ends up being the victim.
Here’s a simple piece of advice from our end – don’t be a victim. Learn how car pricing works and then figure out how not to overpay for your next car. We’ve already shared a breakdown on how a dealer’s bill of sale works and what it all means in one of our earlier articles, but if you’re looking for more in-depth bits of car buying wisdom, you can find them by clicking right here to read more.
Car Pricing Basics: How to tell if you are being overcharged
Car Pricing Basics: How to tell if you are being overcharged originally appeared on Autoblog Canada on Wed, 06 Aug 2014 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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