A dealership fee is usually known as a Documentary Fee or Doc Fee. It also depends on the dealership. We only charge a Doc Fee where other dealers may have other fees that they charge for and assign them a different name.
Required fees associated with buying a used car are sales taxes and a title fee.
Do I have to pay brokers fee when buying a used car in Fl? Thanks
It is simply an extra profit center for the dealership. It is simply an extra profit center for the dealership.
It's a government charge or fee for fiance
if getting a loan, it will include interest. then the licensing fee, and sometimes cleaning fee, set up fee, optional service fee.
No they do not require a doc fee. This a documentation fee charged by the dealer and differs from dealership to dealership. You'll have a hard time getting the dealer to wave this fee as most will give you every excuse they can as to why it's charged in the first place.
mine was charged, i left the junker at the car dealership and when i finally got sick of paying for a car i hadn't touched for months, they repossessed something they had possession of.
Go to a dealership. If you bought the keypad from someone other than the dealership, they'll charge a fee to do it. However, if you buy a keyless entry keypad from the dealership, then they'll do it for free. This is one way I know of that I used.
You should only pay the sales tax in the state it was purchased and the registration fee in the state it is registered.
In most all states yes. The tax is paid to the Motor Vehicle dept as you title, register and pay fee's.
There are quite a fews things a person will need will in the process of buying a car. One of the first things you're going to need to be aware of is that there is a registration fee. Most important is that you will need proof of your personal credit. Knowing all this info will help you to apply for a loan before heading to the dealership. So be prepared to do a little work before walking up to a dealer and trying to purchase a car.
It's pure profit for the dealer and is negotiable. Obviously, this depends on the dealer and your buying situation. But it is always pure profit.