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Originally Posted by La lamy
In Canada we have "All-in Price Advertising" rules for dealerships.
If a Registered Dealer advertises a price for a vehicle (new or used), that price must include ALL fees and charges the dealer intends to collect. The only additional fees a dealer can charge are HST (tax) and licensing (actual registration and plate fees) and for options the consumer has explicitly agreed to. Maybe go to Canada to get your next vehicle!
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Sounds like a rule that would benefit the dealers more than the customers because you would need to visit the dealership to find out the actual price. If enforced, all advertised prices would be inflated, and meaningless. In the U.S., all new cars must have a sticker showing the MSRP. Informed customers don't pay excessive fees anyway. You need to know what the vehicle is worth or you will get ripped off.