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I've used USAA a couple times and recently for my 5.0. It works really well and saves you a bunch of negotiating time at the dealership. Plus if they don't have the exact car you pay invoice on all the extra options the car has. I got my premium 5.0 GT with Brembo package for $31k. I was also going to use it a while back to buy a Nissan Frontier. The dealer had a sticker price of $30k and said they'd be willing to negotiate a little. I printed the sheet off USAA saying that other dealerships in the area were willing to sell that exact model for 23.5 and they matched it.
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I'm considering getting a convertible V6 Premium with a few options since it won't cost me any more to do(through USAA) than a normal V6 Premium on the website, and it would be about 2-3k cheaper to do than doing through any given dealership.
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