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The delivery fee can also be referred to as "on the road charges". These are for registering the car, number plates, pre-delivery inspection and refuelling. If possible, try and pay cash for these rather than adding the cost to your finance plan as it will make the interest higher.
Other fees you may have to pay when buying a car in California include a $28 California Highway Patrol fee, a $1 reflectorized license plate fee, a $1 fingerprint ID fee, a $6 air quality management district fee, a $1 crime deterrence program fee, and an $8 smog transfer fee.
Franchise Law Veh. Code § 11713.3 YES (limited direct-sales) California franchise law only prohibits manufacturers from competing with franchised dealers selling the same line make in a particular market area.
Limit on markups The Car Buyer's Bill of Rights now limits the markup a dealer can get. From your financing, the dealer cannot receive more than: 2% of the loan amount for terms more than 60 months. 2.5% of the loan amount for terms 60 months or less.
Most car companies charge a delivery fee (sometimes included in the on-the-road price). This covers the cost of delivering the car from the factory to your dealership.