Pretty much every dealer tries to slip in some sort of «dealer fee» or «dealer prep» or «ADM» (
additional dealer markup) after you've negotiated the price of the car.
I would pay
additional dealer markup if I could get it without the additional Fast and Bi-Curious bodywork.
Regardless of the equipment it would be nice to be able to buy a Type R without
additional dealer markup.
As a limited edition vehicle selling at base price of $ 43,475, Chevy only expects to sell about 3,000 units per year, so expect to pay
some additional dealer markup if you are shopping for one of these....
Not exact matches
Among extra-charge items: protective chemicals for inside and out ($ 799),
dealer preparation charge ($ 145),
additional dealer preparation ($ 200),
dealer markup ($ 200), accent stripes ($ 69) and an interesting «BMW
dealer advertising charge» ($ 350).