- Freight: Freight fee is charged for transporting the car from the factory to dealership. The amount of this fee is determined by the manufacturer.
- Pre-delivery inspection/expense: This fee is also set by the manufacturer and charged for getting the car ready for driving by filling the gas, checking coolant, engine oil, lights, windows, air conditioning and lot more.
- Government taxes: You need to pay for government taxes such as air tax, tire tax and regulatory fees. OMVIC is responsible for keeping dealer fees transparent, and ensuring that dealerships are committed to keeping their customers well-informed about the fees incurred when buying new cars.
Dealership Fees – Things you should know

Buying a new car may prove to be a tricky affair, especially if you are a novice to this industry. You may not be aware of and understand the various fees printed on the price quote. Some of these fees are mandatory while others are negotiable. When you don’t know what fees you must pay for, and what you need to question, the process can become pretty expensive.
However, you do not have to worry, as we will help you learn about these dealer fees associated with buying new cars.
All-in Price Advertising as per OMVIC (Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council)
As per the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act, every dealer registered with OMVIC must follow all-in advertising – which means the price (for both new and old car) must include all charges and fees that the dealer wants to collect from the customer. There cannot be any hidden fees at all.
Must to include fees in advertised price: