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- Car Dealership Fees: Which Ones Are Fake, and Which . . . - CarEdge
Car dealer fees can add thousands of dollars to your final price Learn how to spot hidden charges, fake fees, and ultimately stay in control
- Question about how much does Electronic Filing Fee really . . .
Across the street from another dealer, one buyer we know paid only $50 for the electronic filing fee, after we told him to haggle down from $98 original fee, so you can see the large disparity of pricing when I bought my 2014 Mercedes E350 last year from our local Lexus dealer, they were asking $249 for electronic filing fee, and I even
- Just Say No to These Car Dealership Extras - Consumer Reports
What it is: Engraving the car’s VIN, or vehicle identification number, into the windows to deter vehicle theft and assist in vehicle recovery if stolen Dealers may even say they are required
- Electronic Filing Fee (aka Dealer Fee) - Blogger
The Florida legislature has addressed this issue by making a law that car dealers must include their “dealer fee” in the price of the cars they advertise There is no limit on the amount a car dealer can charge for dealer fee and there is no regulation on what the dealer can name his dealer fee
- Decoding Dealer Fees: What You Need to Know | Mullinax Ford . . .
Here’s a look at how dealers use fees to their advantage – and details buyers should know: An estimated 95 to 99 percent of dealers in Florida charge dealer fees Fees can add $900 to $1,500 or more – as much as 8 to 10 percent of the vehicle’s price – to the final cost of your new ride
- Avoiding hidden fees when buying a vehicle - Palm Beach . . .
Dealers name their hidden fees whatever they choose — usually something that sounds like an official government fee Some commonly used examples are “tag agency fee,” “electronic filing fee,” “e-filing fee,” “dealer services fee,” “administrative fee,” “documentary (doc) fee,” “dealer prep fee,” etc
- What Car Dealer Fees Should You Pay? - NerdWallet
In most states, dealers charge fees when you buy a car And although you may be prepared for some of the common fees — like sales tax or processing and registration charges — there are
- Dealership Fees Explained - TrueCar Blog
Here are several common dealership fees you might see and what they mean As a rule of thumb, fees that show up as a line item on the factory invoice are legitimate and must be paid The amount is often determined by the manufacturer and cannot be reduced or waived
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