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eddie269 May 15, 2005 11:53 PM

What taxes and fee's did you pay?
 
I tried to search everywhere and cannot find a general amount.

So when you bought your G35 new, you settled on a certain price. Then after taxes, fees, lic, etc, you get the OTD price. Around what percent should I add to my negotiated price in order to get an OTD price?

For example, today I got a quote from an internet sales manager for $38,084. I live in CA so what do you think my OTD price will be?

Also, what fee's should I expect? I don't want to them start adding fee's for no reason to try and trick me.

Thanks guys.

TwiBlue May 16, 2005 12:17 AM

Settled price + Tax % of state + Tags Titles and Fees ( no more then 100 bux)

I duno californias rates, Id imagine 8.5%?

38,000 x 108.5 + 100 = 41,250

limeg35 May 16, 2005 12:36 AM

Its usually just tad less than 10 percent, for me... 8.75 sales tax(3020) and 0.8~ish percent($272)for license fee, then there is tire fee($8)?, document fee($45 some might be higher) and some dealer might charge you some kind prep fees? check and ask before hand, like i said...watch every step

eddie269 May 16, 2005 01:06 AM

limeg35: thanks, you have been more than helpful in all my threads. Really appreciate it. I will watch EVERY step because this is my first new car and I have never done this before.

limeg35 May 16, 2005 01:16 AM

Thats what we are here for, ppl helped me two years ago, just pass it on...good luck on your purchase, if you have time? try to stop by the meet this saturday, I am sure ppl there are more than willing to help with any questions you might have with purchasing an G.

by the way, not sure you knew about this, if you have average credit, at 5 percent rate, for every thousand dollars you financed its 18.87 (.46 more or less for each percent)for 60 mos and 23.02 for 48 mos, so you can do a quick math in your head and see if dealer's monthly price is close.

mc2 May 16, 2005 02:40 AM

i am in SoCal.

I paid the 7.75% OC sales tax, plus 291 in tags registration and fees.

rase-r May 16, 2005 08:28 PM

In Oregon, $0 sales tax and $129 for 4 year registration. I bought it in WA and had to pay $19 trip permit.

By far the cheapest I've paid in Taxes and Fee's ever.

mc2 May 16, 2005 09:01 PM

how does that work. 0$ sales tax??

peet May 16, 2005 10:48 PM

oregon = no sales tax

you too can get 0% sales tax in your state..

1) take trade in value of 38,000 (even if you owe 37,500)
2) take selling price of 38,000

38,000
minus
38,000
sales tax on $0 = 0 (regardless of percentage)
now add 37,500 to the selling price to calculate what you owe the dealer, add plates and other fees.

P

I bought mine with a high value trade and paid a total of 350 in fees and taxes.

mc2 May 17, 2005 02:04 AM

it doesn't work like that in california. you dont get the sales tax of the trade in value deducted. you still have to pay the tax.

peet May 18, 2005 05:20 PM

well, that's one for Illinois, still about 1000 for CA :)

DjGenuine May 19, 2005 01:03 PM

05 G35 Coupe
 
What up guys,

I went to a dealer last weekend to negotiate a price.

Im so excited to get the G ride. :D

They told me TTL is around $1,400.00 or $1,600.00. Im in Illinois.

Is this right? :confused:

Thanks

Tax_Time May 19, 2005 07:49 PM


you too can get 0% sales tax in your state..

1) take trade in value of 38,000 (even if you owe 37,500)
2) take selling price of 38,000

38,000
minus
38,000
sales tax on $0 = 0 (regardless of percentage)
now add 37,500 to the selling price to calculate what you owe the dealer, add plates and other fees.
That technique is a called fraud. You can go to jail for trying it.

clinty May 19, 2005 08:20 PM

Hmmm.. This is in canadian dollars. The car (6mt without nav) is listed at 49,300 cdn plus fee (1250 pdi) and taxes (7%). I found out through a reliable source that the invoice price is 44,600 cdn plus fee and taxes.

I paid a price that is somewhere in the middle. Gotta let the salesman make some $.

mc2 May 19, 2005 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by Tax_Time
That technique is a called fraud. You can go to jail for trying it.

Um.. in most states the sales tax on the value of your trade in is deducted from the sales tax from the new car.

This is not fraud.


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