- Net cap cost
- The price of the vehicle after deducting any dealer participation, manufacturer discounts, and cap cost reduction ("down payment") from the MSRP.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
cap cost — See capitalized cost net cap cost … Dictionary of automotive terms
net capitalized cost — The price of the vehicle after deducting any dealer participation, manufacturer discounts, and cap cost reduction ( down payment ) from the MSRP … Dictionary of automotive terms
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