What is your best and final price for the car?
What is your final offer for the project?
What is your final and most favorable proposal for the project?
After you make a last and final offer to buy a house, the owner can either accept or reject it. If accepted, you can buy the house, but if rejected, you'll either need to make another offer after all or look for another house.
"Best and final offer" refers to the last and most favorable proposal made by a party in a negotiation or bidding process. It indicates that the offer is the highest or best that the party is willing to make, and no further negotiations or changes will be considered.
The best cash offer I can provide for your car is 5,000.
What is your final offer for the project?
The final car made by Pontiac was the G6 Sedan. The last car was made in the Orion Township plant. At the time of the last car, Pontiac had been in business for 82 years.
to get the last car u need to defeat the final mission robot
What is your final and most favorable proposal for the project?
I suggest AutoTrader.com. The site allows people to bid on your car, or you could just get an estimated value, all you have to do is give a description of the car, go to the trade-in or buying center to get a final offer or report, and trade in your car or redeem your final offer for cash.
After you make a last and final offer to buy a house, the owner can either accept or reject it. If accepted, you can buy the house, but if rejected, you'll either need to make another offer after all or look for another house.
The 1972 Chevrolet Nova.
This means that the price is not final for whatever you are looking at. A house or a car perhaps. Make a counter offer and see if it will be accepted.
Final Offer was created in 1986.
The duration of Final Offer is 1.3 hours.
No 2014 car sold in the U.S. will offer front bench seats. The 2013 Chevy Impala was the last car to offer that option but it was discontinued in 2014.
"Best and final offer" refers to the last and most favorable proposal made by a party in a negotiation or bidding process. It indicates that the offer is the highest or best that the party is willing to make, and no further negotiations or changes will be considered.