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Originally Posted by qwerty :)
well by out the door, i meant the final price.. no matter what state, by my deffinition i guess, out the door means total of everything.
cali has pretty high tax too 
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In NE, the dealer will give you paperwork with the price you paid for the car and your estimated tax you'll need to pay the DMV and they don't include any figures for titling and licensing since, here we can deduct some $ off the titling/licensing fees from our previous fees if you are replacing another car with the new one.
But I still think it will help potential buyers get a better idea of what Civics are going for if you exclude TTL from the price and only include the actual price you paid including dealer fees and anything you added on to the car. Since every state has their own variation of TTL.
Too bad neither of us can register our cars in OR. They don't pay sales tax on cars :Mad: