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- Swamp_ManExplorerGet a residence in Louisiana, pay $75.00 once for your license plate. Plus there isn't any silly CA tire business. When you change tires, you pay a $2.00 fee per tire.
- DirtclodsExplorer IIThe MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) is actually set by the manufacturer and means just what it implies -- a "suggested" price. By law, this price is displayed on every vehicle sold in America. Key word is - (Suggested) Get the OTD- Out the door price since your paying in cash email other dealers see what they can do for you. I'll say what I always say, if your not laughing at your own offer it's too high.
- JMT2ExplorerAny prep/pdi dealer fee is a rip off IMHO
- N-TroubleExplorerBuying new, cash. Shooting for 30% off MSRP (or better:))
Not looking to buy out of state and deal with DMV/taxes/transportation/etc as I don't think end the end its going to save me any $$.
MSRP on the unit I am looking at is just over $51K. At 30% off MSRP, tax and license come out to just over $3K according to the DMV calculator link. - DirtclodsExplorer IIAre you buying new or used? Have you considered buying in AZ? Are you paying cash? Or financing?
- trail-explorerExplorer
gemsworld wrote:
Sales tax on vehicles is based on where the buyer lives.
Ditto.
Suppose for example I bought a truck at Dave Smith (in Idaho) and registered the truck in WA, I'd pay my local county tax rate, since that's how the WA dept of licensing computer system will charge the tax. - bob213Explorer
WyoTraveler wrote:
A tire disposal fee before you dispose of tires? I thought tire dealers charged that when you bought new tires and they disposed of your old tires.
Although not listed separately in the great link that YNOTRIDE provided, the CA Board of Equalization says it's $1.75 per tire including the spare on all new vehicles purchased.
Here's their text:
(g) For purposes of this section, "new tire" means a pneumatic or solid tire intended for use with on road or off-road motor vehicles, motorized equipment, construction equipment, or farm equipment that is sold separately from the motorized equipment, or a new tire sold with a new or used motor vehicle, as defined in Section 42803.5, including the spare tire , construction equipment, or farm equipment. "New tire" does not include retreaded, reused, or recycled tires. - Quick_SandExplorerYou are going to pay a disposal fee for each TV also
- YNOTRIDEExplorerThis will get you fees DMV FEE Calculator
- WyoTravelerExplorerA tire disposal fee before you dispose of tires? I thought tire dealers charged that when you bought new tires and they disposed of your old tires.
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