It's always good to keep the car invoice as long as possible as you never know what's going to happen especially when you have a full insured car as some companies rely a lot on invoices.
* A new car's invoice price is the manufacturer's initial charge to the dealer. Keep in mind that the invoice price also has a little bit of profit for the dealer called dealer hold back This is usually higher than the dealer's final cost because dealers receive rebates, allowances, discounts, and incentive awards. Generally, the invoice price should include freight (also known as destination and delivery). If you're buying a new car based on the invoice price (for example, "at invoice," "$100 below invoice," "two percent above invoice"), and if freight is already included, make sure freight isn't added again to the sales contract. * The invoice price is what the dealership is listed as paying before they get any of their discounts. You can check out the invoice price from websites, and when you buy a car you should shoot for around this price. If you pay MSRP on a car without anything added for free, you're paying too much (unless it's a Saturn, Scion, or hot car like a Prius)
The invoice price is the price the dealer pays the maker of the car. It's also the price the dealer will pay a percentage of interest on while the car is in their inventory. The invoice price the the most ideal price you can achieve while negotiating. As the dealer doesn't make anything on the sale. You should always talk up from the invoice instead of talking down from the retail/sticker price.
I would keep it in the garage but as long as you don't drive it you should be fine.
Car invoice prices can be found on the sticker at car lots. The sticker is found on the windshield or side window of the car. This price is what dealerships expect to start negotiations at.
until you find a better one or until that one breaks
The factory invoice is the total cost of the car that the dealer pays without taking any of the incentives or discounts received from the manufacture. The dealership invoice, is the total-cost with all discounts applied.
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Keep your horse and get an old car. :)
The customer saves $1,225.00
Basically they get a sales volume bonus from the manufacturer for selling a lot of their cars.By the way, what is 'at invoice'? It's just a nice little phrase that gives you the impression that the dealer is selling you the car at cost. What you don't know is that the dealer is selling you the car 'at invoice' meaning the cost at the bottom of YOUR invoice.Clever wording will always catch people out!
The person/company that sold the car wants their money. They don't care who pays it, as long as it gets paid. Condolences for the loss of your husband, but you get to keep the car as long as you keep making payments.
unless you opted to keep your car and continue to make payments, they should have repoed it already. in other words, if you still want to keep the car you can only if you keep paying for it.