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  • How to Reset the Remote for a 1996 Mercedes

    Keyless entry remotes are common on Mercedes-Benz vehicles, even dating back to 1996 models. You can set or reset these remotes in just a few minutes from your driver's seat with no experience or professional equipment. This programming will have the reset remotes ready to use right away and will allow you to sync as many as four remotes.

  • How to Synchronize the Key for a Mercedes V220

    The Mercedes V220 is among the many vehicles from the manufacturer that features key remote capabilities. These keys are used to electronically synchronize with your engine, and feature a wireless remote used to control your car's features. You can program the device to your car's system in just seconds, and can have as many as four different remotes ready to use right away.

  • How to Program a Smart Key for a Mercedes

    Smart keys are similar to keyless entry key fobs that come standard with many vehicles. Mercedes-Benz smart keys allow you to keep your key in your pocket, handbag or elsewhere on your person when unlocking and locking your doors. One of the biggest benefits of the smart key is that you don't need to dig it out of your overly full handbag in dark parking lots or in the rain. Each Mercedes smart key is programmed with a code that matches its specific vehicle.

  • How to Find Dealer Cost for Cars

    Research is key in getting the best possible deal on your new car. Arrive at the dealership armed with the dealer's actual cost of the car you want. You can tell the dealer how much he will profit with your offer, rather than letting him tell you how much you will save with his offer. Don't confuse the dealer's invoice with the factory invoice or manufacturer's suggested retail price sticker. Those numbers are inflated to convince you to spend more money. Use free websites to find the true dealer's cost.

  • How to Find a Dealer's Invoice on a New Car

    The amount that a dealership pays for a vehicle is listed on the dealer invoice. This isn't the invoice that the dealer displays in the car windows -- that document is a consumer invoice that shows what the dealer wants to charge for the vehicle. The dealer invoice gives a better idea of what the vehicle actually is worth, so if you can get dealer invoice information prior to buying your car, you can use the invoice to negotiate a better deal.

  • What Is the Actual Cost to Dealers of a New Car?

    When buying a new car, you might assume that the invoice price the dealer quotes you is what the dealer actually paid for the car. Once you know the dealer's actual price is far lower than invoice, you can make a better deal for your new car.

  • How do I Find a Diesel Passat?

    The Passat is one of the new breed of station wagons, now called sports wagons due to their sleeker design and high-tech looks. The vehicle is manufactured by Volkswagon, and there are now models that have the option of accepting diesel fuel rather than more standard forms of gasoline. If you really have your heart set on getting a Passat that runs on diesel, they aren't hard to find but you may have to pay extra for the vehicle.

  • How do I Get New Keys Made for a Mercedes?

    Mercedes-Benz cars no longer use a metal key. Instead, an electronic gadget that contains a computer chip is used to start the vehicle. This gadget is known as a fob. The car's on-board computer system recognizes a code within the electronic fob. This makes getting a new key a bit trickier, but not impossible. It also makes it more expensive than the few dollars it used to take to replace a metal car key.

  • How to Get Keys Made for a 1998 Ford Mustang

    If you have ever lost the key to your Mustang or misplaced it, it can be nerve-wracking. A duplicate key comes in handy in these situations. Since Ford has security protocols set up for ignition keys, it can be very expensive to duplicate car keys, and calling your local auto club to make a key is usually out of the question. Before your next missing key situation arises, get a duplicate key to alleviate undue stress.

  • How to Find the Dealer Cost of a Motorcycle

    For some people, buying a motorcycle is a one-time transaction. The motorcycle may be the only bike a person buys if it is strictly a pleasure toy that will not be used regularly. When you are going to spend thousands of your hard-earned dollars on a motorcycle, you want to know that you found the best possible deal. Paying as close to what the dealer paid should be the goal of every motorcycle buyer. Follow the steps in this article and your next motorcycle purchase will put more money in your pocket and less in the dealer's.

  • How to Determine Dealer Cost for a Car

    Determining a dealer's cost for a car may seem simple. Many car buyers believe the invoice price represents what the dealer pays to the factory. In reality, the invoice is just one element. There are other things, like holdbacks and factory to dealer incentives, that bring the true cost down below the invoice total. You must know all the factors if you want to calculate an accurate cost and use it to negotiate the best deal.

  • How to Find the Dealer Cost on a New Car

    Buying a new car is one of the biggest and most important purchases you're likely to make. You should know as much about the process as you can to save yourself money. Even saving a few percentage points on the cost of your car can save you hundreds of dollars. One of the most important things to do when buying a car is to negotiate the price with the dealer. Car prices are rarely firm, and negotiation is an important part of almost every sale for a dealer. To this end, you'll be able to negotiate the best deal if…

  • What Is a Factory Invoice?

    When you buy a new car, you should do thorough research to help you determine a fair price and get the best deal possible. One of the best research tools is the factory invoice. You should know exactly what a factory invoice is, what it contains and what it actually means. Factory invoices are widely available for virtually all car models, so when you understand the information they contain you can use it in your negotiations.

  • Car Invoice Information

    In the days before the Internet gained widespread use, most consumers had no idea how much a new car actually cost a dealership. Now, car invoice information is widely available. Car invoices are a useful car shopping tool, but some consumers don't realize that the invoice might not represent the actual cost to the dealer. If you educate yourself about car invoices, you will know what they really mean and how they can be used most effectively.

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