If you feel good about the price you have
been quoted, it's time to take a look at
the big picture. Many buyers focus on the
cost of the car and ignore the related expenses.
Besides the cost, you will have to pay sales
tax and various fees which vary from state
to state.
The simplest way to estimate total cost
is to ask the salesperson to fax you a worksheet
and invoice before you go to the dealership.
This way, you'll be able to review the figures
in a relaxed environment. Compare the numbers
from the dealership to those you have calculated.
In some areas of the country, dealers have
costs that don't show up on Indiacarinfo.com.
This means the Indiacarinfo.com price of
the car you are researching might not exactly
match the dealer's price. Don't panic —
and don't begin making accusations. Indiacarinfo.com
can't track all regional fees, such as advertising
costs. So, as a rule of thumb, consider
the charges on the dealer's invoice to be
nonnegotiable. However, if extra fees are
written into the contract (such as "D&H"
or "Administrative Costs") which
seem bogus or redundant, ask to have them
removed, or say you will take your business
to another dealership.