I’m looking to buy a new Nissan Versa and am looking forward to a local merchant sites. I have a show the MSRP price and an internet price for all these Versas. All internet prices each $ 2,500 to $ 3,000 cheaper than the MSRP price they listed. So I wanted to know what the Internet quantities price tag that mean and how does it work and can, if I really the car that much cheaper, as I go through the process? Thank you.

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3 Responses to “How does internet pricing work when looking to buy a new car?”

  1. nikkiby_nature says:

    I do not know how you do it in America, but more than in the UK, you can click on Auto Broker websites and buy the same brand new cars for the price you mention. they are all around about £ 1000 – £ 3000 cheaper than the prices at the dealers.

  2. fishshogun says:

    go to Consumer Reports and they have a $ 12 new car-Lookup and they give you the lowest car and go from there. They have good articles there.

  3. nap4gbp says:

    I use Edmunds. com and complete information about every car you want is listed. if the TMV) (true market value, that the price you should pay for the car in your area. most will give you all know that the price or pretty close. You can also find many links, either by phone or e-mail you with their prices. They cut it is sorta the middle man and why you can save money. If the trader is not within the price of approximately 100th 00 as unable to deal with them, try another dealer. they get you on the Internet to contact seller and that everything he does not do this with every salesperson deal is.

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