What Does the Comprehensive Service Fee Include?
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Comprehensive service fees include costs such as vehicle transportation, car washing, inspection, registration, and storage. In actual car purchases, this fee does not exist. If you encounter it, you are likely being scammed by the salesperson. Below are some precautions for car purchases: 1. Always use official purchase channels: First-time buyers should always purchase from 4S stores. Other stores can be unreliable, and once a consumer pays the first installment, they may find themselves at the mercy of the seller. 2. Compare prices: Start by researching local 4S stores online, and visit at least two. Negotiate but don’t rush to buy. If discussing an all-inclusive price, insist on a detailed breakdown of costs to avoid hidden fees. Also, get quotes from several insurance companies.
I remember being confused by the comprehensive service fee when I bought my last car. After asking the salesperson in detail, I learned it mainly includes license plate processing fees, new car inspection and cleaning fees, and labor service fees. For example, they help with washing the car, checking safety devices, handling paperwork, and some minor tasks like adjusting seat positions and explaining features. At the time, I thought it was a bit expensive, but the detailed breakdown on the bill seemed reasonable overall. However, after chatting with friends post-purchase, I realized that fee standards vary greatly between dealerships, with some even sneaking in hidden charges. I recommend comparing prices at multiple dealerships before buying, getting a written itemized list to avoid being overcharged. While this fee is unavoidable, controlling it properly can save you hundreds of yuan.