How to Calculate the Fair Price for a New Car
- 1). Subtract the invoice price from the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP). The MSRP, also know as the sticker price, can be found on the information material on the car window at the dealer. The invoice price is how much the dealer paid the manufacturer for the car.
- 2). Subtract the value of any factory to dealer incentives. Often manufacturers will promise to pay dealers a cash amount for each car sold. The amount varies and you can try asking the dealer for it. Several websites list this information too.
- 3). Subtract the amount of any customer rebates to arrive at the dealer's actual cost for the vehicle.
- 4). Add in profit for the dealer. This amount depends on the type of car and the market conditions. In 2010 this was normally anywhere between $500 to $1000. Once you have accounted for dealer profit, you have a fair price for the new car.