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- Car Dealership Fees: Which Ones Are Fake, and Which Are Legit . . . - CarEdge
Some dealership fees add no value to your car and should be included with every new and used car at no additional cost These are essentially fake fees that solely exist to make the dealership more money
- Earl Stewart On Cars: Electronic Filing Fee (aka Dealer Fee)
The $899 dealer fee and $129 95 Electronic Filing Fee are both bogus fees which are just pure profit to the dealer Florida law requires that they be included in the advertised price of the car
- Car Dealers are Double Charging New Car Fees
If a new car dealership is listing dealer fees on the paperwork, chances are there are statutes in your state that govern how they have to present this pricing data to you
- What Are Dealer Fees in Florida? - Autolist
However, there will be an electronic filing fee for the registration and the tags The price of registration will depend heavily on the type of vehicle you are purchasing and the sale price of the car On average, the cost of registering a new vehicle in Florida for the first time is $225
- Question about how much does Electronic Filing Fee really cost the . . .
This question comes up on our site as a question from time to time, and we often see car buyers reporting to us about greatly varying fees at closing for the Electronic Filing Fee
- Decoding Dealer Fees: What You Need to Know | Mullinax Ford FL Blog
Under Florida law, dealers who charge dealer fees must apply the fees equally to all buyers They can raise or lower the fees whenever they want, but they have to declare it in writing on their website
- Demystifying Car Dealer Fees: A Comprehensive Guide
The electronic filing fee covers the cost of electronically submitting necessary paperwork and documents to the relevant authorities, such as the DMV or the state
- Dealer Fees In Florida: The Legit, The Bogus, The Weird
Some will charge for electronic filing on top of their doc fees, or an extra few dollars for every monthly payment you make on your car loan Other Florida car dealerships will etch your vin number on the windshield for anti-theft protection and charge you for it
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