mldavis2
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I am not a Costco member because there are no Costco stores within hundreds of miles of me. But I cannot believe any dealership would sell any new Stinger at the so-called "dealer invoice" price or even below that. Yes, dealers get extra rebates and incentives for things like quotas, but no dealership can survive selling cars below their net cost. You can find the dealer invoice price on Kelly Blue book web site (it takes a little digging). The dealer invoice price is about $3,000 below MSRP (excluding incentives and quota allowances) plus or minus for various trim levels. I've spent a lot of time surfing these forums waiting for my build order to come in, and I have not yet heard of anyone getting "dealer invoice" price on a Stinger without also paying a bunch of money for high profit add-ons that just add the profit back on top. I think there is also a tendency to mix up the sticker price (MSRP) with dealer invoice, because no one sees the dealer's net cost but the dealer. Not even salesmen most of the time. If you have a trade-in or if you are leasing, you are probably getting hosed in the games they play with leasing numbers and hidden fees inside those figures. A fair price is a fair price and if you really think you are buying below dealer invoice, I don't think you know what that number is, or the dealer is lying, or you're getting charged a bunch on add-ons hidden in the figures, or you're giving your trade-in away. There ain't no free lunch, the salesman and the dealership cannot afford to give cars away at cost or below. What's in it for a dealer to agree to the so-called Costco discount? Potentially more sales which means giving more free cars away? No way. Know your Kelly Blue book values before you agree to anything.