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2015 otd price?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1310885" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>"Out The Door" prices are a bad gauge of the deal if you are comparing to anywhere else, except very close to where you live. There are far too many regional and state differences in the vehicle transaction to compare what a guy in California pays vs another guy in XYZ state. And you should never subtract the trade in from the OTD price; that trade is just another form of money in the deal.</p><p></p><p>Some states have <em>no sales tax at all</em>, so they would be that much ahead of you tax payers with no wheeling and dealing at all. Some states you don't pay the tax until YOU register it later (after you are out the door), and in some the dealer handles all the tax, title and registration, which will drive the OTD price way higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1310885, member: 3828"] "Out The Door" prices are a bad gauge of the deal if you are comparing to anywhere else, except very close to where you live. There are far too many regional and state differences in the vehicle transaction to compare what a guy in California pays vs another guy in XYZ state. And you should never subtract the trade in from the OTD price; that trade is just another form of money in the deal. Some states have [I]no sales tax at all[/I], so they would be that much ahead of you tax payers with no wheeling and dealing at all. Some states you don't pay the tax until YOU register it later (after you are out the door), and in some the dealer handles all the tax, title and registration, which will drive the OTD price way higher. [/QUOTE]
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