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The invoice is what the selling dealer actually paid the manufacture for the vehicle. That does not show the kickback the dealer may get for selling a certain amount of vehicles. So he may pay even less than the invoice. The MSRP is the price the manufactures suggests the dealer sell the car for. Rarely does any car bring the MSRP. There are exceptions to this rule, as in, a very desirable vehicle with limited production. Supply and demand prevails in that case.

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