What Does One Point of Car Discount Mean?

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VanArthur
07/29/25 12:16pm
One point of car discount means a 1% reduction. Details are as follows: Discount meaning: Several points refer to several percent. For example, a 10-point discount when buying a car means 10% off the total price, which is equivalent to a 10% discount. Note: It's important to pay attention that this refers to the percentage of the ex-factory price. Taxes and insurance are not collected by the 4S store, so they cannot be discounted. Relevant information about cars is as follows: Car: A non-track vehicle with four or more wheels, powered by an engine. Mainly used for: transporting people and/or goods; towing vehicles that carry people and/or goods; special purposes.
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