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I'm looking to purchase an 09 at EP price and I do have a control number from my grandfather. I was wondering how do I know and can verify that what the dealership shows me is the true invoice with EP pricing on it, and not just something that they printed up. I been running into dealerships that they show me the EP price and I question it by running the options on the EP website for the 08 models and they say "oh i'm sorry I gave you the shipper invoice" this has happened at more then one dealership via email. Right now the EP website only has pricing for 08 models. Thanks all Will
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Replying to: wrobbins80471 (Sep 07, 2008 8:28 pm) If you have a control number you have a right to see the factory invoice. Ask the dealer to show it to you and look for the EP (Employee Price) code on the sheet. That is the price you pay. You can also check the VIN printed on the sheet to verify that it is the correct invoice for the vehicle you are buying. There are no fees when using the Employee Price program (close relative of an employee), unlike the CDI which adds a $200 program fee. TTL (in some states) is the only other thing the dealer can add to that price. There are no dealer prep, transfer, marketing or other fees. Also, they can add up to $75 for a doc fee. Any rebates or other price incentives are further subtracted from the EP for even greater savings. |
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Replying to: bmwfan5 (Sep 07, 2008 6:02 pm)
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Replying to: bmwfan5 (Sep 08, 2008 10:53 am) Please do not generate a CDI number for me, tedebear is already getting me one. That way if someone else needs it, you will still have it available. Thanks again for your help. I sent you an email also. Atish |
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Replying to: rmbalisa (Sep 06, 2008 4:24 am) still have an extra CDI available?? would love to have it!!!!! |
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someone please help me ,im in the process of buying a dodge grand with 25L package, my gig with the dual tvs , backseat tv and power sunroof. sticker is 33,700 i really want navigation but there are none around. the way the salesman figured it out has me finacing 28,000, no money down. what i need to knwo is do you think i can get a better deal ? there is a town and country w navigation its sticker price is 35,300. do you think its possibel to get that for same price. if not does anyoen had cdi or anything that can help me. please surposed to do deal tommorrow dont know what to do. thanks
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Replying to: ks2588 (Sep 08, 2008 4:28 pm) There is a link a dozen or so messages back to the Employee/Friends Pricing. Click on that and see what the employee price is for the vehicle you're looking at. Remember, any current rebates or other price incentives are further subtracted from the employee price for even greater savings. Several buyers on here have reported that they've done better than the CDI/Employee price on their own without an actual number. Look up the price, take it to the dealer and make your best offer. |
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Replying to: bmwfan5 (Sep 08, 2008 10:53 am) I saw that you received your # from me. I'm sorry it took so much time and effort for you to get it. If I had been the one who promised you a number way back on September 4 you would have had it much sooner than this. I hope you enjoy your new Aspen.
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