list price
The list price is the price that the car company suggests the car should be sold for. It can be different from what you actually pay because of discounts or extra fees.
The list price is the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) for a vehicle, which is the price at which the manufacturer recommends that the dealer sell the car. It can vary based on dealer markups or discounts.
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