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Methssouri is bad at a lot of things but still better than Trashlahoma.Looks like my home state of MO is the worst offender in the Midwest at $585.![]()
Methssouri is bad at a lot of things but still better than Trashlahoma.Looks like my home state of MO is the worst offender in the Midwest at $585.![]()
A well known national dealership (3 dealerships nearby same owner) in Merriam KS is charging $699. As noted, Kansas has no upper limit to the fee.Looks like my home state of MO is the worst offender in the Midwest at $585.![]()
When I worked in the business we knew that the 'doc fee' money went into a separate account for the owner. Think about that.
A doc fee is complete and total BS. It is a scam. It should be called 'additional dealer profit'. You do not have to pay it. If a dealer insists then have them reduce the price of the car by the doc fee, that way it washes.
Dealers make a profit on the cars they sell and service. That is what pays for the office staff needed to run a business. NOT the doc fee add on BS.
Ouch! Seems a bit steep, Especially when the avg is $400.A well known national dealership (3 dealerships nearby same owner) in Merriam KS is charging $699. As noted, Kansas has no upper limit to the fee.
When I'd winter down in TX there were at least one or more Tesla buildings. I have no idea what they are used for but seemed to be no activity. Housing cars, Repair locations?? They were not big buildings & had a lot of garage doors in the front.The dealership sales model is baked into the car business. I love paying for those big beautiful dealerships...
Kinda funny, in Texas, you have to buy a Tesla online, out of state, or something like that due to state franchise laws. It seems Texas does not allow the direct sales model. Perhaps this will change?
Had a dealer in Illinois want to charge $1,200 for a doc/admin fee when we were looking at vans. Lol, no.Ouch! Seems a bit steep, Especially when the avg is $400.
When I'd winter down in TX there were at least one or more Tesla buildings. I have no idea what they are used for but seemed to be no activity. Housing cars, Repair locations?? They were not big buildings & had a lot of garage doors in the front.
Let me guess the ones on the north side of I35? Baron was $500 I think, but I still had to call them after waiting forever. They didn't win a long term customer.A well known national dealership (3 dealerships nearby same owner) in Merriam KS is charging $699. As noted, Kansas has no upper limit to the fee.
The two dealers together east of I-35 is what I am referring to. A long time ago, Van owned them.Let me guess the ones on the north side of I35? Baron was $500 I think, but I still had to call them after waiting forever. They didn't win a long term customer.
You're not replacing the Ram are ya?
You can. The registration process just gets a bit complicated.Is it a new car? Last I heard california won't allow you to purchase a new car out of state.
LOL they tried not printing anything for me, just scrolled up and down on a screen and wanted me to sign a digital terminal like the kind at the Walmart pharmacy.And they just key in a few things into an app and the app spits out all the documents. Not like someone is typing it all in.
Someone should have demanded the change before building the gigafactory.The dealership sales model is baked into the car business. I love paying for those big beautiful dealerships...
Kinda funny, in Texas, you have to buy a Tesla online, out of state, or something like that due to state franchise laws. It seems Texas does not allow the direct sales model. Perhaps this will change?
If you are referring to a chain that has a tight relationship with NASCAR, they were trying to charge $700 at their Acura dealership 8 years ago. Baron was far more willing to cut their fee.A well known national dealership (3 dealerships nearby same owner) in Merriam KS is charging $699. As noted, Kansas has no upper limit to the fee.