Anonymous wrote:The "ePrice" includes the following incentives: customer cash, USAA member discount, military discount, competitive discounts, loyalty discounts, and bonus cash. Customers may not qualify for any or all of these incentives, which would affect the "Internet Price" quoted. The "Internet Price" is not valid with any other price, promotion, discount, or prior sales agreement. The price quoted does not include taxes, tags, destination/freight fees, Ourisman Advantage ($199) and dealer processing fee of $300.
Explains it all on the link. I think you'll find that this is price they use to lure you in, and then you need to qualify for all of these things, which it is not a given.
Try TrueCar or another service that lets you pick out what you want and the dealers will come to you. You'll get a few good offers and you can pick.
The "ePrice" includes the following incentives: customer cash, USAA member discount, military discount, competitive discounts, loyalty discounts, and bonus cash. Customers may not qualify for any or all of these incentives, which would affect the "Internet Price" quoted. The "Internet Price" is not valid with any other price, promotion, discount, or prior sales agreement. The price quoted does not include taxes, tags, destination/freight fees, Ourisman Advantage ($199) and dealer processing fee of $300.
Anonymous wrote:I have no experience buying a new car. What would happen if I went to Ourisman in Bowie and said "I will pay $18,556 for this Grand Caravan"? Would the price instantly go up because I'm not a college graduate who has been in the military and currently owns a Dodge?
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