Edmunds Long Term 2010 Camaro
#1
Edmunds Long Term 2010 Camaro
It should be interesting to get the experience of different drivers on a long term perspective of the Camaro.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=156066
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=156066
#4
That's with tax, title, and license. 8.75% sales tax works out to just under 38.8, still with title and license. 38k is just about right for a 2SS+RS with a $2500 markup.
I think they should have kept looking (maybe outside of California) until they found one with no markup.
I think they should have kept looking (maybe outside of California) until they found one with no markup.
#6
Yes - that is why I said "out the door".
Most states have some sales tax (its over 9% here in TN), you have to title and register the vehicle, and many dealers have been marking them up because of the stiff demand.
Thus...."out the door" for ~$42k. And its still ouch, in my opinion.
8.75% sales tax works out to just under 38.8, still with title and license. 38k is just about right for a 2SS+RS with a $2500 markup.
I think they should have kept looking (maybe outside of California) until they found one with no markup.
I think they should have kept looking (maybe outside of California) until they found one with no markup.
Thus...."out the door" for ~$42k. And its still ouch, in my opinion.
#7
#8
But when you register it in your state, that's when you get hammered w/ the tax. I bought my vette from a dealer in NH, picked the car up in KY, and paid TX taxes, which was 6.25% I think.
#9
At any rate, you do have to pay some tax even when purchasing out of state.
#10
I've never purchased a car outside of TN before. However, I think when you go to register the vehicle, they will tax the car. I believe if the state where you purchased the car from has a lower rate, they'll make you pay the difference. I'm not sure what happens if the tax is higher where you purchased the car from.
At any rate, you do have to pay some tax even when purchasing out of state.
At any rate, you do have to pay some tax even when purchasing out of state.
#11
That's with tax, title, and license. 8.75% sales tax works out to just under 38.8, still with title and license. 38k is just about right for a 2SS+RS with a $2500 markup.
I think they should have kept looking (maybe outside of California) until they found one with no markup.
I think they should have kept looking (maybe outside of California) until they found one with no markup.
The extra tax and license helped me to decide against a GXP. I couldn't justify the extra price plus the gas guzler tax plus the extra sales tax and license fees when I really just wanted the stick.
#12
In California an out of state car requires a smog check and a DMV inspection for registration. If the car has less than 7500 miles it is considered new and they will collect sales tax from you.
#13
Regardless, and as stated, Edmunds bought it in California, and their "out the door" price was $42k. And that still gets the "ouch" from me. Your reaction may be different.
Bob
#14
Yep , couldnt agree more . The kid down the street from got a new SS/RS with a manual trans as a college grad present . They paid $48K . Im sorry for that kinda money a year old C6/Z51 would be a bit more gratifying or hell maybe even a new 1 , I havent kept with new vette prices .
#15
As a resident I can speak to that....
I just bought my 09 G8 GT and paid $304 to register it from July - Jan (Jan is my birthday month and in NH you register your cars in your birthday month).
So I asked the town clerk what I would be for the full year in 2010 and she said it would be $550 + when I register it in Jan for the next year, every year the rates go down (they are raising the rates by approx another $50 but that was not finalized at the time so I listed just what she told me it would be now)
What did you guys pay to register your cars in states that have sales tax?
They get you coming or going......
Last edited by 1st and goal; 08-30-2009 at 08:51 AM.