Years ago I remember watching a news story on a guy that would negotiate prices at McDonalds for the price of a Big Mac.....and not pay list price.
I used to sell used cars years ago to help pay for racing. The tactics used today makes the old time used car salesmen look like saints.
Car dealerships that advertise ''the price you see is the price you pay'' crack me up. Playing to the customer, ''we don't like haggling either so we will add 30% ADP* just so you do not have to haggle price''.... ''Just come in, sign the papers and drive away, easy easy for you, and extremely profitable for us.!!'' Or better yet, ''sell us your used car online for just pennies on the dollar and then we will come pick it up.!! No dealing with salesmen.!!''
Bad credit, no credit...No problem.!!! Oh boy, are you gonna pay for that. Then again, for some folks that have just gone through a really messy divorce or bankruptcy this can be an advantage.
*Additional Dealer Profit added to the price is a real thing.
MSRP..... manufacturers suggested retail pricing, not the actual price.
Only 3 folks know the actual price: the manufacturer, the dealer and God. Ain't no one talking so you will never know what the actual price is. ( a slick salesman will show you their dealer price, but it is fake) So, pretty much everything is negotiable. Have your top dollar in mind and always be prepared to walk out on negotiations.
All the above is based on my experience over 30 years ago, YMMV, but I am willing to bet not much has changed, except tactics.