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Originally Posted by Arrow29
Well no, it's actually quite easy to work out RRP of a car on road/drive away. The reason I gave a percentage is because that amount will vary depending on which state you live in with the varied stamp duty etc.
But it would be somewhere in the 106-108k range depending on where one lives.
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My point is rrp on the website is not really the rrp for the above mentioned reasons. Ie. If you work for any large organisation you get the corporate program which gives you several thousand off without even asking.
106-108k depending on what options you got is a good price, but not really 10%. For context, without options, I paid -$113k with 5 years servicing for mine which was pre-ordered so effectively rrp. Hence I was curious if they were doing any deep discounts yet.