Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Should I buy vehicles out of state or locally?, Vehicle purchasing and transporting

Depending on your location, shopping online or out of state for your next new or preowned vehicle may be a favorable option. Some markets are better than others depending on the vehicle type, make and model. There is as much as a $2,500 to $5,000 difference in pricing on several "highline" vehicles from one region of the country to another. The same is true for used cars. Each dealership's business office should be able to provide the necessary documentation to allow you to transport the vehicle from one state to another and not have to pay the selling dealer's state' sales tax. Once you register the vehicle in your home state you would have to pay any DMV fees and sales taxes that time, based on the price from the selling dealer.
If you are able to save even $2,000 on the price of a vehicle and have it picked up at the dealership and shipped, door to door, to your home or office for even $800, then you can see the $1,200 savings just in the bottom line. This doesn't even take into account the flexibility you will have by being able to essentially have a nationwide inventory to choose from. This affords you a better chance at getting the exact color and options combination you prefer instead of being limited to your local dealers inventory.

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