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Ford and GM Increase Destination Charges to $2,795 on Full-Size Trucks

The mandatory destination charges on new cars and trucks have been steadily creeping up for the past few years, but that’s particularly the case for buyers of Ford and General Motors full-size pickup trucks and SUVs. The two biggest automakers are now charging a whopping $2,795 to ship these vehicles from factories to dealerships.

The uptick in destination charges was first reported by TFL Truck, which confirmed via a survey of online configurators that the $2,795 charge currently applies to full-size and heavy-duty pickups, as well as full-size SUVs, across multiple brands at the two automakers. That includes Lincoln in addition to the main Ford brand, as well as both Chevrolet and GMC over at GM. Cadillac charges an even higher destination fee of $2,895 for the Escalade.

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Author: Stephen Edelstein

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