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Originally Posted by nogoodname007
^^ the game is harder up here then, we go in blind sighted and hope for the best
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Consumer Reports is your friend? For like, $10 you can get a full financing report on there for any vehicle. Maybe not the 370 yet, though. Either way, Invoice pricing GENERALLY varies with the price of a vehicle. So, for a 30K vehicle, I'd assume about 2000-3000 off of MSRP for invoice pricing, and gradually increasing as the vehicles price increases.
However, not a safe assumption with things like, say, GM trucks. I got my $33K 08 Silverado, for $24K hahaha.