Dealer incentive is a financial bonus or rebate provided by a manufacturer to a dealership for meeting specific sales targets or promotional objectives.
These incentives are paid to the dealer, not directly to the consumer.
They may be tied to:
Dealer incentive:
Incentives may allow dealers to sell vehicles below invoice price while still maintaining profit.
Consumers may indirectly benefit through discounted pricing.
Dealer incentive is paid by the manufacturer to the dealership after qualifying sales milestones are met.
Example: A manufacturer may offer a $1,000 incentive per vehicle once a dealer reaches a monthly sales target.
This additional compensation may enable price reductions during negotiation.
Incentives vary by manufacturer and model.
Dealer Incentive → Paid to dealership
Consumer Rebate → Paid directly to buyer
They affect pricing differently.
Are incentives always disclosed?
Dealer incentives are not typically itemized to buyers.
Do incentives affect final price?
They may create room for negotiation.
Are incentives seasonal?
Many are tied to monthly or annual sales cycles.