He can charge you anything you allow him to charge. If you feel you are getting ripped off just walk away. You control this and do not allow the dealer to pressure you into some deal you know is not right.
Yes, the day you register it, you will pay taxes.
Not both taxes just one
If it has recalls you can take it to a new car dealer for that make and have the recalls completed at no charge.
Any vehicle dealer needs to collect sales tax for whatever they sell, unless they are selling to another dealer or wholesaler.
Absolutely, YES.I bought a used car from MO and paid sales tax in MO.I had to show proof to the GA DMV that I paid taxes and also paid a small tax in GA for the purchase.Conversely, when I bought a used car from a GA seller (not a dealer), I paid no taxes at all.
Car Max dose have BMW x3s for sale. About 109 of them were found all ranging from the prices of 20,000 dollars. Price for used vehicles excludes tax, title and tags, but includes $99 dealer processing charge, and for new vehicles includes freight charge, but excludes tax, title, tags and $99 dealer processing charge.
Yes, he can charge more and most do. He can sell the car fro whatever price he dictates. You can also walk away from this deal. It is your choice.
No ... there is no sales tax on private person to person sales on used cars. Buying from a dealer may be a different story.
no you can not return a used car if they charge you $2000. The reason is that you should have asked about everything including that $2000. If you signed a contract on it then there is no way you can prove that they charged you for something that you didnt know about.
I assume you are in the Canadian market and the taxes are in Canada. When buying from a dealer you should expect to pay 13% of tax, both GST and PST. But when buying from a private person you are only responsible for 5% GST.
I have had this problem three times. With my 1990 GEO Prizm I went to a dealer (any Chevy or Toyota dealer will do this) with my title and insurance card and got a new key for way cheaper ($4.00) than a locksmith would charge. With my 1999 Chevy Prizm, I had the same problem twice. A locksmith told me that these are hard vehicles to get into, so I ended up going to a dealer again. The above answer is the correct answer. This forum is not to be used for illegal or immoral purposes.jd
If you buy a used car from a private party, you pay no sales tax, although you are legally supposed to report it. If you buy a used car from a dealer, you will pay sales tax.