It’s manufacturer to dealer cash. The dealer just passes it on in the form of a discount. They might never even disclose that it exists
BestDealAuto:
A V4 is a common term used to reference a 4 cylinder engine. conventionally V4 refers to an engine where the 4 cylinders are aligned in a V shape. but, V4 is also used to refer to an engine (regardless of configuration of cylinders) that has only 4 cylinders. i use it in general terminology.
also, you may have heard that there are 6 cylinder engines out there as well…those may be referred to as V6. just a heads up for the future, partner.
It is not. I understand some (most) salespeople and brokers are not knowledgeable about cars, and that’s fine, but don’t go spreading misinformation. These are referred to as either 4 Cylinder or Inline 4’s (I4). The only car I really know of that had a V4 is the Saab Sonnet.
NunoT
July 16, 2019, 7:15pm
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This guy picked the wrong site to attempt to sound intelligent about leasing. He might be better off advertising on Facebook.
chimax
July 16, 2019, 7:27pm
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BestDealAuto:
that is correct. im glad you are able to read that…no MSD required. meaning no need to expect or actually pay any MSD to get the price you see.
A V4 is a common term used to reference a 4 cylinder engine. conventionally V4 refers to an engine where the 4 cylinders are aligned in a V shape. but, V4 is also used to refer to an engine (regardless of configuration of cylinders) that has only 4 cylinders. i use it in general terminology.
also, you may have heard that there are 6 cylinder engines out there as well…those may be referred to as V6. just a heads up for the future, partner.
All this crappy, smart ass sarcasm from someone listing V4 as a spec of vehicles they’re trying to sell
trism
July 16, 2019, 7:29pm
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How does a V4 compare to a V-Steam?
I’m asking for a friend.