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What is the definition of 'list price' on a new car?
What is the definition of list price on a new car? Does it include the delivery charge and number plates or is it just the RRP of the car itself?
Asked on 22 February 2018 by agay warrior
Answered by
Honest John
No. It's Manufacturer List Price, including all factory fitted extras and accessories, but excluding registration tax and the first year VED.
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