What does "Suppliers Price" Mean?

Does anyone know what this means surrounded by reference to purchasing a spanking new vehicle? I can get this "offer" through a local dealership and ironically, not a soul really knows what it ability. Any help would be appreciated!

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Answers:    Supplier Price is a pre-determined purchase price set by the businesswoman and is on the invoice of each saloon. It is not a gimmick or a wholesale price. It's a non-negotiable price given to those who qualify and when you purchase using the supplier discount, you also will receive any dealer currency that may apply.

To qualify, you must work at a place which has be determined to be a 'supplier' or have a spouse that works nearby. The discount is also handed down to extended house members of the manufacturer's employee's, such as a Cousin or Uncle of an hand of Ford, GM, Mazda, etc..

The price is not applicable on a Demo vehicle, so be sure you don't get scammed into buying a Demo unless they are going to further discount. Depending on what vehicle you are purchasing, the salesperson can not charge any additional fee's, such as a "Doc" excise.

For instance, Ford will reject a supplier contract if the dealer charged the customer a "Doc" duty, but Mazda does not monitor the fee. If you hold any questions, allowance free to email me. I hope this helps!

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To me it would niggardly "wholesale."

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