Multiple New Electric Models Selling For Thousands Under MSRP

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Multiple New Electric Models Selling For Thousands Under MSRP via InsideEVs

With the global semiconductor shortage seemingly over and interest rates rising, new car demand is beginning to fall. Hence dealers are beginning to sell plenty of models at or below MSRP.has revealed that the average price of a new car is 8.5 percent above MSRP, versus 10.2 percent in July 2022. However, plenty of desirable electric models are now available under MSRP.is now $51,289, according to the study. Meanwhile, the average Ioniq 5 MSRP is $51,551.

with a new Ioniq 5 SEL AWD currently listed for $40,785. Said car has an MSRP of $52,285, representing a huge savings of $11,500.

 

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