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2025 Honda Prologue Gains Strength And Endurance, Can Now Travel 308 Miles

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The Honda Prologue was a surprise hit as customers snapped up 33,017 of them last year. 2025 Honda Prologue Pricing Trim Drive MSRP After Rebate & Destination Range EX 2WD $47,400 $41,350 308 EX AWD $50,400 $44,350 294 Touring 2WD $51,700 $45,650 308 Touring AWD $54,700 $48,650 294 Elite AWD $57,900 $51,850 283 SWIPE

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Ford Offers Massive Discounts For 2023 F-150 Lightning Leases

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Customers interested in leasing the 2023MY F-150 Lightning can now get it for up to $15,250 cheaper. Customers interested in leasing the all-electric pickup can get it for up to $15,250 off MSRP if they get the top trim from one of at least 10 different regions. Other trims are eligible for different rebate amounts.

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What does a year-end sale mean for customers?

Shawn Ryder

As the year draws to a close, many customers around the globe eagerly anticipate the year-end sales events hosted by various retailers, including automotive dealerships. But what exactly does a year-end sale mean for customers, particularly in the automotive sector? Using popular car hashtags can also improve reach and visibility.

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How to differentiate which car to purchase from 3 different dealers?

Shawn Ryder

Websites like Google Reviews and Yelp can provide insights into customer experiences. Look for common themes in reviews, such as: Sales practices Customer service Post-sale support and service Inventory Variety Evaluate the inventory of each dealership. Assess how each dealership handles customer service.

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Is there room to negotiate on a new (last year) car from the dealership?

Shawn Ryder

Generally, car pricing can fluctuate based on several factors: Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP): Generally, dealers refer to the MSRP when marking up prices. Leveraging Customer Reviews and Reputation Your negotiation power can also be strengthened by researching the dealer’s reputation.

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What is Dealer Holdback and how does it benefit car dealers?

Shawn Ryder

Dealer holdback is essentially a percentage of the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) that the car manufacturer holds back or withholds from the dealer when they sell a car. In simple terms, it’s like a rebate that the dealer receives from the manufacturer. How Does Dealer Holdback Benefit Car Dealerships?

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Demystifying Monthly Car Sales: What’s the Average?

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MSRP : Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price, the price a manufacturer recommends for a vehicle. MSRP serves as a reference point for consumers and dealerships when negotiating the price of a car. Incentives can take various forms, such as cash rebates, low-interest financing, or discounted lease rates.

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