Be sure both parties know what MSRP is
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Be sure both parties know what MSRP is
Just wanted to bring this up. When I placed my order I asked if I would get the car at Factory MSRP. I was told yes. Then I asked again later and the salesman said "window sticker" instead of Factory MSRP. I said factory MSRP? Because MSRP, window sticker and factory MSRP can be 3 different prices. Make sure you get "factory MSRP" in writing. Thats the price that will be posted on the Chevy website. Some dealerships adjust the factory MSRP and put a different window sticker on the car. I've seen that done before and then the new price is referred to as MSRP. Don't know if thats legal, but I have seen it.
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