Quote (JDH @ Jul 4 2019 06:09pm)
not sure if joking or youre just really this fucking stupid
pretty sure its the latter though
Google a destination fee. Everybody charges it if you buy a new car. Period. Prove me otherwise instead of calling me stupid with no proof. Just another dumb kid on the internet who thinks he knows all things cars cause he cant change the oil in his car.
Have you ever wondered what you're paying for when you buy a new car and the paperwork lists tax, license and destination charge? What is the destination charge all about? Well, if you've seen the trucks carrying cars on the highways or freight trains stacked with new vehicles, you are basically witnessing the service your destination fees pay. The fee is usually in the neighborhood of $400 — $800 per vehicle and no amount of negotiating will make it go away.
This is from KBB. The other one from Edmunds. But please explain how you know more than these automotive companies?
This post was edited by kurisutofa on Jul 4 2019 06:04pm