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Do you get the suggested retail value for vehicle?

It is not common for dealerships to offer the Suggested Retail Value (SRV) for a vehicle. The SRV is typically listed on the Monroney label, which is the sticker that provides information about the car's specifications and pricing. However, this value is determined by the manufacturer and does not necessarily reflect the market demand or local economic conditions. Dealerships tend to negotiate prices based on several factors, including market trends, supply and demand, and their business strategy. As a result, the actual transaction price of a vehicle may be lower or higher than the SRV. To ensure a fair deal, it's essential to research market prices, shop around, and negotiate appropriately, rather than solely relying on the SRV listed on the window sticker.