Skip to content
Share:

What Car Buying Fees Should You Pay?

By: Phillip Reed

Published: May 11, 2021

What Car Buying Fees Should You Pay?

Your new car is gassed, washed and waiting outside as you review the contract. One small problem: The dealership has slipped in some extra fees and you don’t know whether to challenge them or not.

During my 16 years as a professional car buyer, I tried to separate the bogus fees from the legit ones. Here’s what you have to pay, what a dealership might charge to increase its profit and how to negotiate fees to maximize your savings.

Fees you have to pay

Let’s start with the legitimate fees. In most states, dealers charge three main fees when you buy a car:

Sales tax: The sales tax is based on where you register the car. Sorry, there’s no slipping across the border to buy a car in a neighboring state to save money on tax.

Registration costs: The dealer includes the registration costs set by the state in the sales contract. This saves you a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Documentation fee (aka “doc fee”): Dealers charge you a fee for preparing the various documents to sell you a car. Yes, you read that right. They are selling you a car and you have to pay them to do the paperwork. Even though this is a legit fee, in some states the amount can vary wildly from one dealership to the next.

Can you negotiate doc fees?

The handling of doc fees depends on what state you live in. Some states cap fees, meaning the dealership can charge up to a maximum amount for this service. For example, in California, the doc fee is capped at $80.

But in many states, the doc fee is unregulated, meaning a dealership can theoretically charge whatever it thinks you will pay. This often comes as a rude surprise when you review the sales contract.

When I was a professional car buyer, I consulted dealership insiders to obtain the average amount charged for doc fees in each state. It was alarming. In Florida, for example, I found the typical fee was $799. In multiple other states, the doc fee was $500 or more.

It’s difficult to negotiate doc fees. But if you know about them in advance, you can factor this cost into your "out-the-door price" to reduce this fee’s impact. More on this later.

Fees you can challenge

A car sales contract has plenty of blank boxes where a dealership can insert fees and give them an official name or a mysterious abbreviation.

You might be tempted just to accept these without question, but here are some common fees to consider challenging if they suddenly appear when you’re closing the deal:

Dealer prep: In some cases, the dealer will insert a fee of about $200 that it claims is to offset the cost of getting the car ready for sale. However, you’re likely already paying about $800 or more as a “destination charge,” which covers these dealer expenses. So this fee is clearly redundant.

Advertising fees: Some dealers try to charge you for a portion of the cost of their advertising. The ad fees range from several hundred dollars to nearly a thousand for a luxury vehicle.

Dealer add-ons: This is equipment the dealer added and is now charging you for such as wheel locks, mudflaps or window tinting.

Paint protection, pinstriping, fabric protection: These cost the dealer very little, and it charges you a lot.

Anti-theft measures: This can be supplemental alarm systems, vehicle tracking units or even “VIN etching” where the vehicle identical number is etched into the major car parts, supposedly to deter thieves.

How to deal with fees

I’ve met people who brag about how they battled the salesperson and negotiated this or that fee out of the contract. I find that this confrontational approach to car buying is bad for my blood pressure — and often unnecessary.

To avoid drama in the finance office:

Find your local fees: Here’s a chart of car buying fees to help you estimate what you should pay. It also shows if the doc fee is capped by the state or is unlimited.

Work backward: Ask about dealership fees early in the car buying process. When I do this, the salesperson immediately senses I am an informed buyer who is alert to hidden charges.

Shop around: If you are in a state with high documentation fees, try other dealerships or even those in a neighboring city for a better price.

Beware the supplemental sticker: At some dealerships, markups and dealer add-ons are posted on a second sticker next to the factory window sticker. Either avoid this dealership, ask to have the equipment removed or tell them you won’t be paying for these items.

But here’s the best way to avoid these kinds of discussions altogether: Request an “out-the-door price” with a breakdown of the fees.

By setting the terms as out-the-door, you spell out your expectations that everything will be included and broken down in any deal you are a party to.

Do this before you get to the finance office.

Do this before you agree to a deal.

Do this before you even make an offer.

Car buying is complicated enough, and the price at which you are willing to buy is the whole point — for both you and the dealership.


Ready to Purchase a Your New Ride? 

Visit Our Auto Loan Page:

Auto Loans

Check out our competitive rates:

Auto Loan Rates

Shop for your new vehicle with USSFCU Car Buying Services:

Shop Now

Don't miss out on our Relationship Discount:

Relationship Discount

Cover your vehicle with GAP and/or with Extended Warranty:

GAP  Extended Warranty 

Have other questions about fees? 

Contact our Member Services Contact Center at 

 800.374.2758


Philip Reed is an automotive expert who writes a syndicated column for NerdWallet that has been carried by USA Today, Yahoo Finance and others. He is the author of 10 books. Read more

View all posts

Members' Voice Testimonials

This credit union is the best, I love the customer service and you can't beat the interest rates. I'm happy to be a member of this great credit union.

The branch manager introduced herself and was extremely helpful. She stated that if there is anything we ever need to please let her know. Very positive experience!

Greta was absolutely amazing - as always. She makes me and my parents feel valued and supported. We are forever grateful. [The Credit Union] has been hugely supportive over many years. And we feel known and cared for.

Long as I have been with the credit union, I haven't had any problems. I also like the protection on my account.

My overall experience at the credit union was exceptional. The staff was hospitable offering water, my service was timely and professional and the office was well lit and clean.

As a member for more than 40 years, i have always had great service from the USSFCU and know that they stand behind their great reputation.

A top rate Credit Union, [I'm] privileged to be part of! Thank you for all you do for our family! USSFCU Credit Union was able to resolve our financial situation - vehicle, personal loans, customer service/recommendations, within 6 months. We belonged to another credit union for over 20 years, with results not even close to comparison. We switched ...

Your people and products are amazing. The recent [online banking] overhaul is phenomenal. [I've] been electronic banking since Tele action phone banking - paying bills with my push button landline decades ago. USSFCU is light years ahead of everyone else in terms of ease of use and client experience!

I have been a member for more than 30 years. I no longer reside in the DC area but continue to bank with USSFCU because of the ease and the customer service.

I have been a member for over 50 years, and I have always gotten good service with loans, when I had to have service at a branch, and when I needed to have money sent to me from my savings account. The personnel have always been friendly and treated me with respect.

I especially appreciate being able to quickly speak with someone (not a robot) and that person has always been knowledgeable and helpful.

Excellent customer service streamlined and transparent process. The representatives are efficient, knowledgeable, and understanding of the type of loans offered by Credit Union.

The USSFCU behaves as a credit union ought to behave. The staff works with and for the members, not for a corporate board. Interest rates for a car loan, a home improvement loan, and a mortgage are low and terms are transparent.

Staff are courteous and friendly to work with. Very knowledgeable about services and products offered or available. Excellent follow-up with customers.

I have appreciated USSFCU services for many years since I left my work on Capitol Hill. I have appreciated the occasional webinars on purchasing a home or retirement planning.

I have been a member since 2006, and have always appreciated the customer service response to any concern or query. In addition, as I have traveled extensively, USSFCU has provided support and access.

I've had a credit union account for decades, even though I no longer work on Capitol Hill. I now have two accounts. I've been able to do all of our banking remotely, by app or by phone.

I have been a USSFCU member for almost 20 years. There is nowhere else I want my money to be. I always receive excellent service.

I deeply appreciate the stellar service, the proficiency, the professionalism, and the kindness. I am truly honored and grateful to bank with a financial institution that treats customers like family.

Read More testimonials.