04-28-2015, 07:51 PM
You blokes do it tough.
In Australia dealers of new and used vehicles are required by law to advertise a "drive away no more to pay" price, or out the door in US terms. They can tell you what the components of that OTD price are if they want, but it has to be after first giving the OTD price. When you want to buy a vehicle from a dealer here, you know exactly what they want on the cheque and there can be no surprises after you think you've done a deal.
In Australia dealers of new and used vehicles are required by law to advertise a "drive away no more to pay" price, or out the door in US terms. They can tell you what the components of that OTD price are if they want, but it has to be after first giving the OTD price. When you want to buy a vehicle from a dealer here, you know exactly what they want on the cheque and there can be no surprises after you think you've done a deal.

