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Documentation fees on new car sales First of all, I have to mention that I hate having 2 open threads in the same forum, but I feel this is a better chance of getting a quick direct answer as I'm about to close a deal with a dealership very soon. I'd like to know if the documentation fee is a legitimate cost of buying a new car, or is it just another way for the dealership to make money? In my case, the documentation fee is $495. If it's BS, i'd like to know, so I can argue that it either get removed completely, or partially, from my sale. Also, i've signed a Motor Vehicle Purchase Agreement, with the documentation fee listed. Can I still negotiate? Or am I too late? First time new car buyer here, so I appreciate any help. |
:speechless: Would have helped if you at least mention which brand of car you're buying.... |
Ford. |
Some manufacturers charge that. It's a money grab, that is why some financial institutions don't allow some manufacturers to include that fee in the amount financed. It's brand dependant, and I guess ford charges that. |
From my experience, it is mostly a bs fee. Between my own vehicles purchases and those from my friends and families', we've had anything ranging from paying the full doc fees to having it completely waived. The majority of the time, I find that when you are bargaining with the salesperson, the doc fees will just end up being an extra buffer for the salesperson to play his numbers around. Note that this doesn't necessarily mean he will use the doc fees to rip you off. A lot of times, let's say you agreed to pay $15k a car. The salesperson might write up the invoice with a $14k vehicle price, $500 for PDI, and $500 for doc fees. That's what I mean by the salesperson using this to move his numbers around. |
The only price I'd agree are fair on a purcahse are 1) the cost of the vehicle, and 2) any delivery charges (even this, I'm not too satisfied with). But, look at 'documentation fee'. What is it for? Signing documents? Its common sense to me that papers go hand in hand with a large purchase amount. Is a lawyer or notary public preparing the papers? BS fee, imo Posted via RS Mobile |
I found this: Quote:
The article is from 2009, though it probably still applies today. Looks like I should try negotiating that fee out of my purchase. |
Don't pay the battery levy fee. It went out the window when HST came in. Who knows what's going to happen when the PST comes back though. |
dealers will charge you document fees regardless of used or new cars. not every dealer will charge the same price as well, but everything can be negotiated. i had it waived off for my civic but i was unable to budge at all for my acura.. |
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