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

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    Carvana promises no-haggle pricing — the price you see on the website is the price you’ll pay. Shift pledges to give used car buyers a fair price always, which means no haggling is necessary ...

  3. Vehicle subscription - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle subscription is a service where a customer pays a recurring fee for the right to use one or more automotive vehicles.Some vehicle subscriptions offer insurance and maintenance as part of the subscription fee; other subscriptions allow the subscriber to switch between different vehicles during their subscription period.

  4. All You Need to Know About Buying a Car at Costo - AOL

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    Nonnegotiable Savings. Many U.S. consumers don't like haggling over car prices. Nearly half (48%) of shoppers say negotiating the price of a new car is the worst part of going to a dealership, and ...

  5. Used car - Wikipedia

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    Used cars are sold through a variety of outlets, including franchise and independent car dealers, rental car companies, buy here pay here dealerships, leasing offices, auctions, and private party sales. Some car retailers offer "no-haggle" prices, "certified" used cars, and extended service plans or warranties.

  6. Enterprise Car Sales - Wikipedia

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    The company was an early adopter of the "haggle-free" approach to pricing used cars, later used by competitor CarMax and online used car retailers like Carvana. While most small used car dealers sell vehicles " as is ", Enterprise offers a 7-day/1,000-mile buyback policy, a 12-month/12,000-mile limited powertrain warranty and 12 months of ...

  7. 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.

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