Well, I would recommend finding prices for cars at Cars because they offer a variety of services and information. They also offer their variety of services and information for a fee of no charge.
Dealersof new cars set their own prices which are often below MSRP. Actually MSRP stands for Manufacture SUGGESTED Retail Price, so it is only a suggestion at what price dealer should and could sell the price.
The 2010 Dodge Challenger starting MSRP is $22,945. The 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan CV starting MSRP is $21,800.
Lots of research. You need to find out what the dealer actually pays for the car not the MSRP. Click the link for one of the best places to research a vehicle.
You can check out websites like driverside.com to get the original MSRP on various cars. If you consider the Ford Taurus a "mid sized" car, the MSRP was $17,585.
MSRP for 2008 Mercedes S430, fully loaded is $82,375. TIP: As fast as these cars depreciate, consider a 2005 to 2007. Save big $$$$.
"MSRP on a Nissan Quest can vary depending on options and styling of the vehicle. MSRP on a 2011 Nissan Quest can range between $27,750.00 to $41,350.00."
I bought one new in 2004 for $500. MSRP for it was $719.99 (but who actually buys a new guitar at MSRP).
He can sell it as a New Demonstrator. If he is asking MSRP for any new car, walk away. There are way too many deals out there to pay even close to MSRP for any car especially one with 2,000 miles on it.
For new cars, dealerships must disclose any damage that exceeds 5% of the MSRP. They do not have to disclose small damages that have been fixed. For used cars, dealers must disclose damage that is 25% of the fair trade value.
The Blue Book gives accurate information about a car's current value based on MSRP, Dealer's pricing, current market value, and retail pricing. It serves as a valuable base for buying and selling new or used cars.
According to the official Ford website, http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/taurus/, the MSRP for a Taurus Sedan is $25,170.
That depends on the MSRP of the specific vehicle being sold, the market demand, and other factors.