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Thanks for the tip. I did it and I managed to get what the dealer called the invoice price. They said that they were losing money on the deal (I had gotten the quote from another dealership and they were matching it). I will post a new thread about this later so this one does not go off-topic.
Good deal
Couple more things to watch out for when you go to the dealership (some crooked dealers have learned how to scam the internet customer):
1. Make sure there are no additional add-on fees. The only fee you should see besides taxes is something called a document fee. That fee is fairly standard but should not exceed a couple hundred dollars at most.
2. Make sure you know the tax rate for your county and check the rate on the transaction sheet.
3. If you are financing, make sure they tell you the interest rate (you should do some research on the market interest rate right now) and length of loan. Don't let them talk you into a particular monthly payment without revealing the interest rate and loan length before signing. They can always lengthen the term to make your monthly payment look while giving you worse rates.
4. Negotiate your trade-in separately rather than lumping it together into the "price" of the new car separately. Sometimes, they'll give you a good price on the new car and low ball you on the trade-in to make their profit. I'd even go to Carmax to get an appraisal before going to the dealer. That way if the dealer low-balls you, you can still sell your car to Carmax. (BTW, one advantage to selling it to the dealer is they will subtract the price of your trade-in from price of new car before calculating taxes. So you'll save some tax $$$. So all else equal, I'd still prefer to trade it in to the dealer unless their offer is a complete joke.)
5. Even at invoice, they still make money. There is something called dealer hold-back that is never publicized. I'm not saying you should try to squeeze every cent out of the dealer because they have families to feed too. On the other hand, you are getting a fair price at invoice and don't let them make you feel guilty like you are taking money away from their kids.
Good luck.