It's pure profit for the dealer and is negotiable. Obviously, this depends on the dealer and your buying situation. But it is always pure profit.
Not in Massachusetts anyhow.
The "destination charge" is automatically charged to the invoice of the car.
All car dealers SHOULD keep registration fees on a trade in car but if a client requests other wise then there is not much they can or will do, although if you ask to know the registration fees they should be able to tell you.
Yes, if you pay your car payment at a car dealers office they will charge a late fee. Anytime a payment is late, the dealer has a tight to charge late fees.
They have to sell for the advertised price. But if it's from a dealer they'll figure out how to make it up in dealer fees
There is no standard, plus all fees are negotiable. The real estate agent involved in your transaction can explain fees to you.
Yes, that is included in the final cost of the car. Registration is paid to the state and any fees that goes with it. So, you don't pay the license to the dealer, but the state.
A used car dealer is supposed to add tax onto the price of a car. If they register the car for you, then registration and plate fees as well as an inspection may also be added.
neg = negotiable. Thus, it means negotiable price.
call a nebraska auto dealer to find out correctly.
Pay the fees or give up the car. You will likely be turned over for collection on anything the dealer does not collect when he sells the car.