![]() ![]() Such statement shall not apply to household furnishings of any trailer (8) if the motor vehicle is new but has been subject to use by the seller or use in connection with his business as a dealer, the word “demonstrator” shall be clearly displayed on the face of both order and invoice (9) any dealer conveyance fee or processing fee and a statement that such fee is not payable to the state of Connecticut printed in at least ten-point bold type on the face of both order and invoice and (10) the dealer's legal name, address and license number. If the dealer needs to pad his margin with add-on "fees" then they should just price the car appropriately.(a) Each sale shall be evidenced by an order properly signed by both the buyer and seller, a copy of which shall be furnished to the buyer when executed, and an invoice upon delivery of the motor vehicle, both of which shall contain the following information: (1) Make of vehicle (2) year of model, whether sold as new or used, and on invoice the identification number (3) deposit, and (A) if the deposit is not refundable, the words “No Refund of Deposit” shall appear at this point, and (B) if the deposit is conditionally refundable, the words “Conditional Refund of Deposit” shall appear at this point, followed by a statement giving the conditions for refund, and (C) if the deposit is unconditionally refundable, the words “Unconditional Refund” shall appear at this point (4) cash selling price (5) finance charges, and (A) if these charges do not include insurance, the words “No Insurance” shall appear at this point, and (B) if these charges include insurance, a statement shall appear at this point giving the exact type of coverage (6) allowance on motor vehicle traded in, if any, and description of the same (7) stamped or printed in a size equal to at least ten-point bold type on the face of both order and invoice one of the following forms: (A) “This motor vehicle not guaranteed”, or (B) “This motor vehicle is guaranteed”, followed by a statement as to the terms of such guarantee, which terms shall include the duration of the guarantee or the number of miles the guarantee shall remain in effect. If it was me, I wouldn't pay anything but tax and registration. It is illegal for them to charge more then the state established fees for these items. ![]() You should be able to look this fee up at the state DMV. ![]() The registration fee will cover the transfer of title, registering the car and the plates. This is probably some kind of dealer add-on like VIN etching. "Vintage" fee is not something I have ever heard of. I'm not sure if CT has a cap, but a quick look shows most dealers in CT charge around $299 which is high to me, but reasonable compared to this guy. There is no mandate that they have to charge it and most states cap the amount that can be charged. It's basically the dealers fee for processing all of the paperwork. The conveyance fee is what's called a doc fee in most places. So what do you guys think about the fees in general? Thanks guys! Sales tax (i'm guessing around $540 at 6 percent?)ġ) Should the 'conveyance fee' be that high? Isn't that basically just the paperwork they have to do?ģ) The registration fee - does that include transferring title to the car to me and giving me plates? $198 Vintage Fee (WTF is this? I think he mentioned something about the VIN number when i asked him about it) It's listed as around $9000, but I asked the dealer over the phone what the 'out the door' price was. So i'm thinking of buying this car near waterbury. ![]()
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