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Get a New 2012 Chevrolet Impala at a Liquidation Price |
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Let National Auto Liquidators find the lowest priced 2012 Chevrolet Impala in your area by getting the best price quote from up to five Chevrolet dealers. When local New Chevrolet dealers compete, you'll get the best price.
2012 Chevrolet Impala
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Min. Invoice Price
$24,619
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Max. Retail Price
$30,185
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New Chevrolet Impala Invoice Prices and Dealer Cost
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New Chevrolet Impala Invoice Price vs. True Dealer Cost
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New car buyers are often confused between the 2012 Chevrolet Impala Invoice Price and the 2012 Chevrolet Impala Dealer Cost. These two items are not necessary related. It is true that the invoice price is what the Chevrolet dealer paid Chevrolet for the vehicle, however, there are a few other items that make up the true Chevrolet dealer's cost on a new Impala.
Items that reduce the true dealer's cost from the invoice price are Dealer Hold Back and Dealer Cash. The holdback amount the Chevrolet dealer receives on a new Impala is hidden in the invoice; this is an additional build in profit for the new Chevrolet dealer.
The other item that may reduce the Chevrolet dealer's cost is factory to dealer cash. This dealer cash typically varies from Chevrolet dealer to Chevrolet dealer. Often the dealer cash is tied into sales volumes of the 2012 Chevrolet Impala. Since that's the case, high volume new Chevrolet car dealers often receive higher dealer cash amounts than low volume dealers. That is also why high volume dealers are often in need to liquidate their stock of 2012 Chevrolet Impala vehicles.
For example, the factory may give the dealer $500 per car if they sell 10 new Impala vehicles, $1,000 per car if they sell 20 new Impala vehicles, and $3,000 per sale if they sell 30 new Impala vehicles. IN this example if a dealer has 29 new Impala sales in a month, they would practically give the thirtieth one away to receive the extra $30,000 from the factory.
An item that increases the 2012 Chevrolet Impala dealer cost is floor plan interest. Most Chevrolet dealers borrow the money from a bank or finance company to buy the new Chevrolet cars on their lot. Dealers have to pay interest on this borrowed money. Often, however, new car dealers receive 60 days interest free financing. If they sell the car within the interest free period they owe no interest, if not, they owe interest from day one. Once again you can see why some new Chevrolet dealers may need to immediately liquidate a few new Impala models if it's been on the lot close to 60 days.
That's where National Auto Liquidators comes in. Complete our simple quote form and we'll search our dealer and inventory base to find a new Chevrolet dealer that has the need to immediately liquidate a 2012 Chevrolet Impala.
Get started today and let us find you a 2012 Chevrolet Impala at a Liquidation Price
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