Leo stared at the total. He didn't have enough in his checkbook for the extra $1,700. He had to spend the next hour on the phone with his bank, transferring savings he’d intended for a new stereo system.
"Then," Sarah continued, "we have the . This covers the cost of transferring the legal ownership to your name and getting you those new license plates." She scribbled down $250 . "It varies by state, but you can't drive without 'em." Leo nodded slowly. "Okay, so we're at $16,300. Is that it?" taxes and fees when buying a used car
The sun glinted off the hood of the 2021 silver sedan, and for Leo, it was love at first sight. The windshield bore a neon green sticker: . Leo stared at the total
"And if you were moving from out of state," Sarah added as a footnote, "you might have run into an or a Smog Fee to ensure the car meets local environmental standards. Luckily, this one is already cleared." "Then," Sarah continued, "we have the
As he finally drove the silver sedan off the lot, the car felt amazing, but Leo had learned a valuable lesson: when you're buying a used car, the price on the glass is never the price on the check.
"I’ll take it," Leo said, clutching a cashier's check for exactly that amount.
The dealer, a patient woman named Sarah, gave a sympathetic smile. "It’s a great choice, Leo. But we need to talk about the 'Out-the-Door' price. That $15,000 is just the starting line." Leo’s heart sank as Sarah pulled out a breakdown sheet.