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No-Haggle Dealerships Eliminate Negotiating Stress
Does the thought of negotiating the price of a car terrify you? Try a no-haggle dealership. At this type of a dealership, the price is clearly listed on the vehicle. The price listed is a fair price and you will pay what any other buyer would pay for the same vehicle. You will not have the option to talk the price down though. Saturn was the first brand to try this sales approach and Scion currently uses no-haggle dealerships. You may get a better deal at a dealership where you can negotiate, so keep that in mind.