employee pricing
Employee pricing means that car companies are giving everyone the same low prices they usually give to their employees, making cars cheaper for everyone.
Employee pricing is a sales strategy where companies offer their employees' pricing to the general public, often resulting in significant discounts on vehicles.
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"So if you've been thinking about making a move, now if you're interested in a Ford in all honesty and fairness, the employee pricing thing goes on after Monday."
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