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Car Buyers Must Pay Destination Charges Regardless of Proximity to Factory
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Car Buyers Must Pay Destination Charges Regardless of Proximity to Factory

Despite the rising costs and record-high prices for new vehicles, car buyers in the United States are still required to pay destination charges, even if they live near the factory where their vehicle was manufactured. This non-negotiable fee covers transportation expenses from the manufacturing plant or port to the dealership.Key TakeawaysNew car buyers must pay a mandatory destination charge, regardless of proximity to the factory.The average cost of destination charges has increased faster than inflation and new car prices.Negotiating for incentives or discounts is more effective in lowering overall costs than attempting to remove the destination fee.Destination fees are a standard part of the Monroney sticker, which includes information about the vehicle's specifications, warranty cover...