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  2. 7 Ways To Get the Best Car Price Without the Haggle - AOL

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    If you're one of those people who finds car buying to be a colossal annoyance, you'll be glad to know that you don't have to endure a day at the dealership haggling with a salesperson to get the ...

  3. Fiat Goes for No-Haggle Pricing - AOL

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    Fiat USA, which is re-launching its brand in the U.S. this year after a 27-year absence, says that it is establishing a no-haggle sales experience at its dealerships. According to Laura Soave, CEO ...

  4. Bargaining - Wikipedia

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    People bargaining in a traditional Indonesian pasar malam (night market) in Rawasari, Central Jakarta.. In the social sciences, bargaining or haggling is a type of negotiation in which the buyer and seller of a good or service debate the price or nature of a transaction.

  5. Saturn Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was known for its 'no-haggle' sales technique. [2] Saturn marketed itself as a "different kind of car company" and operated quasi-independently from its parent company, [3] [4] —comprehensively introducing a new car, dealer network, pricing structure, workforce and independently managed manufacturing plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee.

  6. Used car - Wikipedia

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    Dealer or retail price is the price expected to pay if buying from a licensed new-car or used-car dealer. Dealer trade-in price or wholesale price is the price a shopper should expect to receive from a dealer if trading in a car. This is also the price that a dealer will typically pay for a car at a dealer wholesale auction.

  7. My 3 Cents: When and How to Haggle for Everyday Items - AOL

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    So it should come as no surprise that the prices for many of the things we buy regularly aren't set in stone. And where. We all know not to pay sticker price for a new car -- and these days, not ...