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Originally Posted by Porsche
I have not said this, but I'll say it now. While I cannot know for certain what the dealership was charging for the car in those original scenarios the OP showed, because he failed to show exactly what extras were purchased ... it looks to me as though they were charging the OP more than MSRP for the car. For a 2013, now last year's car, that's not a good deal.
Another clue: They "pretended" they didn't know how much the car cost when the OP asked. Yeah? So, how did they compute the tax? On a mystery number?
Oh, please. 
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There are '13s in my area still listed at over $32k, before taxes, California dealers are fucked up. I found two for under MSRP and I suspect that those were heavily test driven, most are listed for over $26k.
http://www.cars.com/for-sale/searchr...AD&enableSeo=1
This is par for the course out here, disgraceful.
Edit: Completely agree with you though, if they can't tell you the price of the car walk out, they're wasting your time either through incompetence or malice, you shouldn't be giving them money.