What is the difference between the ex-factory price and the on-road price of a car?
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There are several main differences between the ex-factory price and the on-road price of a car: 1. Different included costs: The ex-factory price is the price of the car itself; the on-road price is the total cost of all expenses incurred from purchasing the car to obtaining all legal procedures. 2. Different standards: 4S shops determine the ex-factory price based on the manufacturer's suggested retail price; while the general on-road price = ex-factory price + insurance + purchase tax + license plate fees, etc. 3. Different influencing factors: The ex-factory price is affected by various aspects, such as the time of market launch and regional influences; while the on-road price is influenced by the ex-factory price.