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The doc fee is dependent upon dealer. Just ask them, they will tell you. Usually, they will have a set doc fee for every car they sell. I have seen anything from $250-$500.
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They will charge you $250-$500 even though, the article says the maximum allotted fee is $45? Originally Posted by baksdak
The doc fee is dependent upon dealer. Just ask them, they will tell you. Usually, they will have a set doc fee for every car they sell. I have seen anything from $250-$500.

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I am not sure what article you are referencing...?
The range I gave you is just what I have seen. Depending on the dealer, it could be less, it could be more.
The range I gave you is just what I have seen. Depending on the dealer, it could be less, it could be more.
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The range I gave you is just what I have seen. Depending on the dealer, it could be less, it could be more.
http://www.edmunds.com/advice/buying...4/article.htmlOriginally Posted by baksdak
I am not sure what article you are referencing...?The range I gave you is just what I have seen. Depending on the dealer, it could be less, it could be more.
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Wow, wow, you try to buy a rear wheel drive car in NY in the winter while 99% of the G is AWD in the north east? Did you check the carfax...was it a rental?
I will try not to pay the dealer fee unless you have to buy the car that day. However, I think the dealer is dying to sell the RWD car in this weather.
I'm in PA and doc fee is around 100. I know people in NJ who paid 200-300 doc fee there.
I will try not to pay the dealer fee unless you have to buy the car that day. However, I think the dealer is dying to sell the RWD car in this weather.
I'm in PA and doc fee is around 100. I know people in NJ who paid 200-300 doc fee there.
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I will try not to pay the dealer fee unless you have to buy the car that day. However, I think the dealer is dying to sell the RWD car in this weather.
I'm in PA and doc fee is around 100. I know people in NJ who paid 200-300 doc fee there.
The carfax is not available online. I intent to view it when I get to the dealership or possibly call them in advance to email the car fax. What makes you think the rear wheel drive makes it a rental?Originally Posted by gooddeal2
Wow, wow, you try to buy a rear wheel drive car in NY in the winter while 99% of the G is AWD in the north east? Did you check the carfax...was it a rental?I will try not to pay the dealer fee unless you have to buy the car that day. However, I think the dealer is dying to sell the RWD car in this weather.
I'm in PA and doc fee is around 100. I know people in NJ who paid 200-300 doc fee there.
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...b/c there's no market for a base G RWD in the north east. I just think the dealer might got it very cheap from the auction thus it's possible a rental...this just my guess. That's why I want to confirm with your info.Originally Posted by TLeong
The carfax is not available online. I intent to view it when I get to the dealership or possibly call them in advance to email the car fax. What makes you think the rear wheel drive makes it a rental?
Gooddeal2 - That is a good point. I have never seen a carfax for a rental car. What should I look be looking for on the report? Will it distinctly say "Rental car?" Thanks.
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I'm not sure as well but I think it might be listed as "fleet vehicle" or "Major rental company".Originally Posted by TLeong
Gooddeal2 - That is a good point. I have never seen a carfax for a rental car. What should I look be looking for on the report? Will it distinctly say "Rental car?" Thanks.
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you could always say no to the CPO fee, then the car is not a CPO car and you could re neg the price because u are buying a used car, not a cpo car. i would pay like a few grand less, maybe more, for a non cpo car.
if they say they the cpo has already been done, then y are you paying a fee?
if they say they the cpo has already been done, then y are you paying a fee?
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Yes, the carfax will say fleet vehicle. I know Hertz uses the M35...not aware of any companies that use the G.Originally Posted by gooddeal2
I'm not sure as well but I think it might be listed as "fleet vehicle" or "Major rental company".
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if they say they the cpo has already been done, then y are you paying a fee?
He would be paying the fee so Infiniti will honor the CPO warranty. Just because the CPO inspection has been completed by the dealer, doesnt mean it is a certified car. This just means it meets all the parameters to become Certified.Originally Posted by snowcrossmxz
you could always say no to the CPO fee, then the car is not a CPO car and you could re neg the price because u are buying a used car, not a cpo car. i would pay like a few grand less, maybe more, for a non cpo car.if they say they the cpo has already been done, then y are you paying a fee?
Thanks for the advice all. Come to think about it, RWD in the Northeast is very uncommon. Any thoughts on this?
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It is all subjective to what you want. The takeaway is that in this situation RWD being uncommon in the Northeast is an advantage to you because the car is ultimately worth less. This should give you bargaining power as stated in a previous post.
If you plan on driving in the snow, just get a good set of winter tires. A RWD with winter tires is much more capable than an AWD with summer tires.
If you plan on driving in the snow, just get a good set of winter tires. A RWD with winter tires is much more capable than an AWD with summer tires.
A little update for those who are interested:
The price is $26,000, Documentation fee is $249, Registration fee is $279 and sales tax is 8%. Looking forward to negotiations
The price is $26,000, Documentation fee is $249, Registration fee is $279 and sales tax is 8%. Looking forward to negotiations