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My two cents: the "dealer invoice" price isn't usually what the dealer actually paid. Dealer buys in bulk, and the distributor sends individual invoices *not* based on the actual price the dealer paid.
Consumer Reports can get you lots of price info, as can other sites already mentioned. Main thing is, good luck if you're trying to negotiate "up" from invoice - as you never really know what the invoice price is.
Come to think of it - how can a website really know what prices were paid for specific cars in a given area? That sounds like guesstimating the final sale price for cars advertised on Craigslist!
Look up the term Dealer Holdback.
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