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When you buy from a dealer than an individual seller factor in the sales tax and fees. For a $40,000 car it can be as high as $4,000 so you are comparing a $44,000 cost price to a $34,000 price you can pay an individual seller.
 
Doesn't the DMV collect tax when you transfer the car's title? I know that everyone up here underreports a car's value when they sell to an individual, but you can't go overboard.

They don't. In fact I bought my motorcycle from a dealer in Alabama and didn't pay sales tax for the state of Alabama and when I registered it in Georgia I didn't pay any sales tax.

Here is the link. It's called casual sale:

http://rules.sos.state.ga.us/docs/560/12/1/07.pdf
 
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Doesn't the DMV collect tax when you transfer the car's title? I know that everyone up here underreports a car's value when they sell to an individual, but you can't go overboard.

Exactly! In NJ they collect everything but the kitchen sink and don't fuk up or they'll get you! A 5K car for 2k no problem but 40K for 4k watch out!
 
Just went by a local dealer and looked at a few on the lot. Of course the one that really stood out was probably a tad out of my price range, but WOW I really liked the look of this car.

2010 Audi A5 Prestige

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24K miles, they are asking 41K

Yeah. The A5's aren't terrible. The coupe (that's a coupe) looks a lot better than the sportback. The sportback looks like its a hatchback. Not sure what look they were going for with it...

I'd like to see the RS5 when that comes out here in the spring.
 
Doesn't the DMV collect tax when you transfer the car's title? I know that everyone up here underreports a car's value when they sell to an individual, but you can't go overboard.

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in Ontario they use the book value of the car or the actual purchase price, whichever is higher.

In Saskatchewan if the vehicle is registered in the province the sales tax was already paid (once) and any subsequent purchase/sale of the vehicle is exempt from tax, they don't keep collecting (ie fucking people over) like Ontario every time ownership changes.

Saskatchewan doesn't have a cash flow problem like Ontario.