August 18, 2006, Newsletter Issue #54: New Car Deals Don't Mean -- Paying for Everything

Tip of the Week

If you are shopping for a new car deal, do not expect to pay for each charge on the window sticker.



While the details of the Monroney sticker are actual costs, many car dealerships add a second window sticker. It includes a list of accessories installed by the dealer, and other miscellaneous charges. The options and prices on the added sticker are deemed as negotiable and optional.



In example, if a dealership adds a paint sealant to a Saturn Sky, the consumer is not required to pay even though the sealant is already on the new car.

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