How much would this price be at VPP?
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Originally Posted by Byte_Me
I got mine last week Monday @ VPP pricing for $34,274 with Premium, Aero, splash and trunk mat. Black/black 6MT.
Prior to that I had priced it with navigation ($2000) and XM ($400) and it would have come to $36,389. So take off XM and it would have been about $35,985 or so.
Prior to that I had priced it with navigation ($2000) and XM ($400) and it would have come to $36,389. So take off XM and it would have been about $35,985 or so.
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For Business Associates, the VPP price is calculated as follows:
* Dealer invoice
* Minus VPP discount (Nissan 2.87% : Infiniti 1.65%)
* Plus dealer added options, Security Plus, etc.
* Plus 2.5% delivery fee of dealer invoice after VPP discount has been subtracted
* Plus destination and handling charge
* Minus applicable incentives
* Equals paticipant's purchase price
* Dealer invoice
* Minus VPP discount (Nissan 2.87% : Infiniti 1.65%)
* Plus dealer added options, Security Plus, etc.
* Plus 2.5% delivery fee of dealer invoice after VPP discount has been subtracted
* Plus destination and handling charge
* Minus applicable incentives
* Equals paticipant's purchase price
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Originally Posted by Amp
For Business Associates, the VPP price is calculated as follows:
* Dealer invoice
* Minus VPP discount (Nissan 2.87% : Infiniti 1.65%)
* Plus dealer added options, Security Plus, etc.
* Plus 2.5% delivery fee of dealer invoice after VPP discount has been subtracted
* Plus destination and handling charge
* Minus applicable incentives
* Equals paticipant's purchase price
* Dealer invoice
* Minus VPP discount (Nissan 2.87% : Infiniti 1.65%)
* Plus dealer added options, Security Plus, etc.
* Plus 2.5% delivery fee of dealer invoice after VPP discount has been subtracted
* Plus destination and handling charge
* Minus applicable incentives
* Equals paticipant's purchase price
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I used the above formula before I bought my coupe using VPP and the price I calculated was the same as what I paid. One thing that is not obvious when doing the calculation is that you have to subtract the destination charge from Edmunds invoice price to have the correct invoice price for the calculation.
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Originally Posted by Amp
I used the above formula before I bought my coupe using VPP and the price I calculated was the same as what I paid. One thing that is not obvious when doing the calculation is that you have to subtract the destination charge from Edmunds invoice price to have the correct invoice price for the calculation.
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Originally Posted by Byte_Me
Where I ended up off (I believe) was in Edmunds calculation of invoice on the options I added. All told I think I overestimated by about $50 or so. Close enough!
He called back later and have me invoice. (It was my Ford)
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Originally Posted by Amp
For Business Associates, the VPP price is calculated as follows:
* Dealer invoice
* Minus VPP discount (Nissan 2.87% : Infiniti 1.65%)
* Plus dealer added options, Security Plus, etc.
* Plus 2.5% delivery fee of dealer invoice after VPP discount has been subtracted
* Plus destination and handling charge
* Minus applicable incentives
* Equals paticipant's purchase price
* Dealer invoice
* Minus VPP discount (Nissan 2.87% : Infiniti 1.65%)
* Plus dealer added options, Security Plus, etc.
* Plus 2.5% delivery fee of dealer invoice after VPP discount has been subtracted
* Plus destination and handling charge
* Minus applicable incentives
* Equals paticipant's purchase price
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