R56 prep/doc fee
This is a fee that gives the dealer extra profit even if they sell cars below invoice. It is meant to cover the cost of completing paperwork to title and register the car. For a dealer that sells cars at MSRP, they are just renaming the surcharge to make people willing to pay extra.
In NJ, the dealer can only charge actual tax/title/registration fees. They add this extra fee to cover their expenses. The charge varies from $0 to $450.
The salesman's first response will be that everyone pays it, other dealers charge more, he cannot remove it because it is required by the dealer management (or it's fixed in their computer system or whatever).
If they won't remove it, you can either pay it, ask for some other compensation (accessories, no-charge for dealer install of accessories...) or refuse the deal.
Of course it's harder to negotiate for a car that's in demand.
In NJ, the dealer can only charge actual tax/title/registration fees. They add this extra fee to cover their expenses. The charge varies from $0 to $450.
The salesman's first response will be that everyone pays it, other dealers charge more, he cannot remove it because it is required by the dealer management (or it's fixed in their computer system or whatever).
If they won't remove it, you can either pay it, ask for some other compensation (accessories, no-charge for dealer install of accessories...) or refuse the deal.
Of course it's harder to negotiate for a car that's in demand.
Dealer prep + doc fee here. I believe 300 for the dealer prep, and another 320 for documentation fees. For the price I was paying, there was no way in hell they were putting their decal on the back of Siva.
This is a fee that gives the dealer extra profit even if they sell cars below invoice. It is meant to cover the cost of completing paperwork to title and register the car. For a dealer that sells cars at MSRP, they are just renaming the surcharge to make people willing to pay extra.
In NJ, the dealer can only charge actual tax/title/registration fees. They add this extra fee to cover their expenses. The charge varies from $0 to $450.
The salesman's first response will be that everyone pays it, other dealers charge more, he cannot remove it because it is required by the dealer management (or it's fixed in their computer system or whatever).
If they won't remove it, you can either pay it, ask for some other compensation (accessories, no-charge for dealer install of accessories...) or refuse the deal.
Of course it's harder to negotiate for a car that's in demand.
In NJ, the dealer can only charge actual tax/title/registration fees. They add this extra fee to cover their expenses. The charge varies from $0 to $450.
The salesman's first response will be that everyone pays it, other dealers charge more, he cannot remove it because it is required by the dealer management (or it's fixed in their computer system or whatever).
If they won't remove it, you can either pay it, ask for some other compensation (accessories, no-charge for dealer install of accessories...) or refuse the deal.
Of course it's harder to negotiate for a car that's in demand.
My processing fee at Checkered Flag in Virginia Beach was $399. There was no negotiation. None. I didn't even get free car mats, had to pay for those too. They were otherwise great and effcient, and they have last years service award so they must be good at that too...
I am a Navy Federal Credit Union member, and on their preferred Dealer list Mini of Sterling was listed, and they waived the Processing fee for NFCU members.
I am a Navy Federal Credit Union member, and on their preferred Dealer list Mini of Sterling was listed, and they waived the Processing fee for NFCU members.
Both Mini places here in Atlanta scam you out of $499 for bogus document fees.
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Destination fee should cover shipping to dealer and checking/preparing the car for delivery. The doc/prep fee (if it is separate from title/registration fee) should cover completing the forms for title/registration and sending someone to DMV for the plates which clearly shouldn't take long nor require advance skills. For $400, you can pay somene $25/hour for 2 days of full-time work!
My daughter just traveled from Va to Ca to save $2,000. After airfare and gas/hotel/food she still saved $1,100 and had a paid road trip out of it.
My car is on order and I haven't paid for it yet, but on the paperwork I could/will be signing there is a $389 Prep Fee (Dealer fee more or less). I kind of assumed it would be there and didn't talk about it when I ordered. However, when the car gets here I wonder if I'll be able to get them to take it off the price of the car.
can anyone speak to experience with dealer prep fees charged by east bay mini? any success negotiating or getting something in return like an accessory credit or free accessory installation like mudflaps?
My processing fee at Checkered Flag in Virginia Beach was $399. There was no negotiation. None. I didn't even get free car mats, had to pay for those too. They were otherwise great and effcient, and they have last years service award so they must be good at that too...
I am a Navy Federal Credit Union member, and on their preferred Dealer list Mini of Sterling was listed, and they waived the Processing fee for NFCU members.
I am a Navy Federal Credit Union member, and on their preferred Dealer list Mini of Sterling was listed, and they waived the Processing fee for NFCU members.
I thought east bay charges $50 for prep fee. I can't remember exactly. Mine is still on order
$299.50 processing fee, $79.90 local business tax, $5.50 temp. tag in Nashville. Atlanta quoted $700+ more than that !?!? The distance to either one is about the same, 200 miles or so. Clubman should be in Nashville late October, early November!
Well Downtown Mini in Orlando charges the dealer of $389. I'm not sure what the others charge. I"m sure it's negotiable, but I haven't tried yet so we'll see. I'm not sure what the other dealerships charge around here. The car itself goes for MSRP.
I think the Doc/Prep Fee was $90 or $99 at Mini of Annapolis.
I pointed to the fee, looked at my MA and said "You are gonna remove that, right?" Without hesitation, he immediately took it off the invoice.
Still got the free mats and wheel locks.
I pointed to the fee, looked at my MA and said "You are gonna remove that, right?" Without hesitation, he immediately took it off the invoice.
Still got the free mats and wheel locks.
I was about to order from Century Mini in SC and was told that in addition to the 325 doc fee, there is an additional prep fee...I mean cmonnn! You get paid MSRP, you quote a doc fee to write up the papers and you need a 'prep fee' as well??
Okay, I just emailed my MA asking for a complete break down of the pricing for my car (currently on order). Hopefully he'll get back with me soon. Basically I know he'll say there is a $389 "doc" fee so I'm going to reply with "That's going to be removed, right?"
I'm not to sure what his reply will be but regardless I don't want to pay it. If I'm paying MSRP for a car I don't think I should have too. Anywho, if he does want to change it I may just cancel the order and go to another MA there at the dealership who will.
Any thoughts? This is my first new car buying experience.
I'm not to sure what his reply will be but regardless I don't want to pay it. If I'm paying MSRP for a car I don't think I should have too. Anywho, if he does want to change it I may just cancel the order and go to another MA there at the dealership who will.
Any thoughts? This is my first new car buying experience.
Last edited by mike and his mini; Aug 26, 2008 at 03:51 PM.
Hope you are right - I can live with 50 bucks. Mine is on order, too and due to arrive in a few weeks. Did your MA mention that specifically when you ordered, or do you just remember this from a past purchase? Neither I nor my MA brought it up when I ordered.
Here is my breakdown from WestchesterMini
Application processing fee: $45.00
Registration Fee: $130 - I think this is dictated by DMV (NY)
Inspection Fee: $10
Waste Tire Management Fee: $10 - Should get this removed... where is the waste tire on a new car??
Anway, pretty reasonable $45 doc/prep fee.
Application processing fee: $45.00
Registration Fee: $130 - I think this is dictated by DMV (NY)
Inspection Fee: $10
Waste Tire Management Fee: $10 - Should get this removed... where is the waste tire on a new car??
Anway, pretty reasonable $45 doc/prep fee.


