Ford and General Motors (GM) have silently increased the cost of buying their full-size trucks and SUVs, not by inflating destination charges. The minimum fee now sits at $2,795 across multiple models and brands, adding a noticeable premium before you even consider options or dealer extras. With the average new carcosting $50,300 and full-size pickups reaching an average selling price of $66,386 as of December last year, a few hundred dollars might not matter to you. However, this increased destination charge, alongside Trump tariffs, pushes the price of a new car to an unnecessary level for many buyers.What Destination Charges Really Cover
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Destination charges, also called transport, shipping, or processing charges, are meant to cover the cost of moving a vehicle from the factory to the dealership. But i …
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Author: Marnus Moolman





