There isn't any set "discount" for new OR used vehicles purchased from a registered dealer. If it were up to the dealers, they would give NO discounts. They are in business to make money. Never walk into a dealer and EXPECT a discount.
They make "deals" . Whether or not they are discounts is altogether something else.
The policy you have will be specific for the car itself but you should be able to roll over your record with your auto insurance company to ensure you get all the bonuses and discount you have earned, for your new car on a new policy.
You should get a free manual with a new or used car. If your car is missing its manual when you buy it, you may be able to get a small discount. A replacement costs 90 to 100 dollars.
The amount of discount one may be eligible for when purchasing a new car depends on the dealership where it is being purchased. Most car dealerships have regular deals such as a certain percentage off, cash back, or special financing rates. Speak to the dealership to find out the best possible deal.
You can receive a discount an a rental car if you are a senior citizen. AARP members receive special incentive on new car purchases with there membership.
$10,000-$20,000
just the opposite. If you finance the car through the dealer, he will realize a portion of your interest payment so the possibility of a discount is there.
Walmart does not sell cars. Therefore you get no discount on the purchase of a new car. You also get no discount on food, drugs, or items on clearance. Typically large corporations work out fleet rates, for their employees, with a number of auto manufactures. There would be a no haggle discount of 4 to 16% off the sticker price. You normally would need to provide paperwork to the dealer. Contact your HR office and they should be able to help.
You will need to be at least eighteen years old to purchase insurance. You should also get a new driver discount.
Used $3500, new $12k-$15,000
The forthcoming car rental companies are some of the the cheapest in New Zealand: Rent-a-dent Car Hire, Discount Car Rental, Thrifty Car Rental New Zealand and Budget Rent a Car.
Your best answer is to check the bluebook value before you buy since a good deal depends on mileage and condition. Of course when you buy new you are paying for that 'new car' appeal so used cars should be deeply discounted.
How much does a new car cost?